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8501 University Executive Park Drive, Charlotte NC 28262
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2705 Haverford Place, Charlotte NC 28209
$1,777
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4800 Alexander Valley Drive, Charlotte NC 28270
$1,658
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Top neighborhoods in Charlotte

Highland Creek
What it’s like to live in Highland Creek
Highland Creek stands as one of Charlotte's largest master-planned communities with extensive amenities throughout the development. Rental homes typically include access to multiple pools, tennis courts, golf, and miles of walking trails creating resort-style environments for everyday living. The neighborhood provides good access to both UNC Charlotte and I-485 connections, though the popularity has pushed rental rates higher as the area continues attracting new residents despite the northern location.
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Mineral Springs
What it’s like to live in Mineral Springs
Rural transition defines Mineral Springs, where country properties on larger lots create a small-town atmosphere within greater Charlotte. Residents enjoy horseback riding opportunities and darkened night skies perfect for stargazing uncommon in urban neighborhoods. Though accessing urban amenities requires driving, many consider the peaceful environment and nature engagement worth the trade-off. The community's agricultural heritage remains evident through equestrian facilities and small farm operations, creating opportunities for renters seeking animal-friendly properties typically unavailable in conventional neighborhoods.
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Dilworth
What it’s like to live in Dilworth
Historic charm defines Dilworth, where Charlotte's first streetcar suburb now showcases beautifully maintained homes from the early 20th century. Rental options include apartments in divided grand homes and carriage houses with architectural details unavailable in newer construction. The walkable neighborhood offers tree-lined streets leading to restaurants and shops along East Boulevard, though the popularity has pushed rental rates toward the premium end of Charlotte's market.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Charlotte is $1,705.
The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Charlotte is $2,219.
The average rent for a studio apartment in Charlotte is $1,481.