Myers Park Charlotte Real Estate Market Report | June, 2011
The Myers Park community was a master planned community of 1,200 acres, in 1911. George Stephens directed the development, with Myers Park soon becoming the destination for affluent Charlotteans. The varied but, traditional architecture surrounded by immaculate landscaping was well-planned and carried out with precise attention to detail.
Today, Myers Park remains the destination neighborhood for the affluent and remains one of the most beautiful areas in the city. The massive oak trees line the streets, enveloping passersby and residents in pure luxury, stately homes and gorgeous architectural history. Take a tour of Charlotte's most sought-after street, Queens Road and several of the Queen City's original mansions, including the Duke Mansion.
Myers Park real estate market report for June, 2011 reflects a positive turn in the number of sales but, sales prices continue to decline slightly. There are buyers out there and if the price is right, the homes sell in Myers Park! As demonstrated below, Myers Park is in a seller's market but, pricing is imperative. Here are the most recent stats:
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A very active community with the sales Debe. Myers Park is the place to be....
Debe,
Nice to see my old neighborhood thriving. Although I know our home did not go for that much way back when. there are a lot of beautiful homes in Myers Park and I always loved all the huge mature trees bordering Queens.