Moving to Charlotte? Liz is your Relocation Specialist
Welcome to the Queen City! Whether this is your first trip to Charlotte or returning to your home town, I hope you love it as much as my family and I do.
If you are unfamiliar with the area, I understand it can be fun looking at the homes online, but frustrating not knowing where they are located relevant to anything you care about or will need when you move here. This is where I can be of great value to you and your family. Send me an email.
If you have looked at homes online, let me know what you have liked. If you haven't, tell me a little about the home you are hoping to find and where it needs to be located (often I am given a work or school address and we have a radius from that point). This is a start. Finding a new home in a new city should be fun, and I will try to make it as stress-free as possible.
When browsing the listings, you'll be asked to narrow your search by Area. Below is a brief explanation of the Areas.
The center of the map is Uptown, which is still primarily commercial and industrial but has a rapidly growing list of residential options. Look for Uptown listings in Area 99.
Nine areas branch out from the center in a clockwise fashion, starting at the top, or the north. Area 1 is north, Area 2 is northeast, Area 3 is east, Area 4 is southeast, Area 5 is south, Area 6 is south-southwest, Area 7 is southwest, Area 8 is west and Area 9 is northwest.
Because the metro region has sprawled across county lines, the area designations extend there too. They include Area 10, Union County; Area 11, Cabarrus County; Area 12, Iredell County; Area 13, Lake Norman; Area 14, Lincoln County; Area 15, Lake Wylie; Area 16, Gaston County; Area 17, York County; Area 20, Alexander County; Area 21 Rowan County; Area 22, Cleveland County; Area 23, Stanly County; Area 24, Lancaster County; Area 25, Anson County; Area 29, Cabarrus County; and Area 35, Chester County