7435 Trotter Road Charlotte, NC 28216
$376,000
Sold
3
2 full, 1 half
1,706
0.27
Single Family
1070250
No
Property Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- 2 Story
Parking
- Garage
- Attached
Year Built
- 1994
Acreage
- 0.27
Square Feet
- 1,706
Sold Date
- Aug 16, 2022
Tax
- $1,860.20
HOA
- $83 Annually
Interior
Fireplace
- Yes
Flooring
- Carpet
- Tile
Sewer Type
- Public
Water Type
- Public
Cooling
- Central Air
Heating
- Heat Pump
- Electric
- Natural Gas
Appliances
- Attached Microwave Oven
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Slide-In Oven/Range
- Water Heater: Gas
Interior Features
- Alarm and/or Security System
- CO Detector
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Dryer Connection
- Garage Door Opener(s)
- Laundry Room - Main Level
- Smoke Alarm
- Washer Connection
- Dryer Connection
- Laundry Room - Main Level
- Washer Connection
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Accent Lighting
- Gas Grill
- Patio
- Privacy Fence
- Storage Building(s)
Exterior Construction
- Brick
- Masonite
Lot Dimensions
- 74 x 154 x 78 x 160
Green Building Features
- Storm Doors
Foundation
- Slab
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Private Schools
- brisbane academy preparatory school
- berean jr academy
- carolina montessori academy
- victory christian center school
- st mark catholic school
- christian montessori school
- paw creek christian academy
- new life christian academy school of the arts
- southlake christian academy
- chesterbrook academy at birkdale
Community - Charlotte
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Homes for sale in Charlotte, NC
Searching for homes for sale in Charlotte, NC? You're in the right place-- known for its charming neighborhoods, cultural attractions, successful business economy, and natural beauty, Charlotte, NC is an exceptional city to call home.
Real estate in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte boasts an effortless blend of modernity and history, exemplified by impressive chrome and glass towers accompanied by enclaves of 100-year-old neighborhoods. Charlotte is comprised of 199 neighborhoods throughout an area just under 300 square miles. Homes for sale in Charlotte, NC include a wide range of styles, price points and sizes. You will discover new suburban developments with new construction homes, historic neighborhoods lined with old oak trees and Victorian-era estates, and condominiums and townhomes reaching to the sky in Charlotte’s Center City. Whether you're moving to Charlotte or moving across town, the diversity of Charlotte real estate provides a wide range of housing options and locations throughout the region.
Popular neighborhoods in Charlotte include Noda, Plaza Midwood, Barclay Downs, Ballantyne, South End, Dilworth, Foxcroft and Chantilly.
Lifestyle and Attractions in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte’s combination of history and future creates a desirable dichotomy for its residents. In a matter of minutes, you can pass through a charming historic neighborhood and enter a brand-new, modern collection of businesses, restaurants and bars. There is no shortage of activities for Charlotte residents, in both the center city and elsewhere throughout the metro area. The city’s state-of-the-art metro system and network of highways, including I-77, I-85 and I-485, make transportation throughout the region very convenient. Additionally, the area’s natural beauty provides opportunities for recreation, including hiking, biking, kayaking and more. Because of Charlotte's close proximity to both the mountains and beaches, residents enjoy many quick weekend trips from Charlotte frequently!
Popular Charlotte attractions include the Bank of America Stadium (home of the Carolina Panthers),Nascar Hall of Fame, South Park Mall and the US National White Water Center. North Carolina’s abundant agricultural industry means farm-fresh fare is within reach at local farmers’ markets and creative eateries.
Cultural and art museums in Charlotte include the Charlotte Museum of History, Discovery Place, the Mint Museum, and many more. The area has a low unemployment rate and is home to several Fortune 500 companies, such as Bank of America, the east coast operations of Wells Fargo and Duke Energy, making this a desirable area for professionals, particularly those in the banking industry. Charlotte is also known for its excellent healthcare, featuring nationally recognized pediatric centers, cancer research centers, and top-notch hospitals, such as Atrium Health and Novant Health, the two largest healthcare systems in the state.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte’s public school system, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, is the second largest in North Carolina. It has received several awards, including the NAEP Awards, the Nation’s Report Card for urban school systems with top honors among 18 city systems. Notable private schools in Charlotte include Charlotte Country Day School, Providence Day School, Charlotte Catholic High School, Charlotte Latin School and Charlotte Christian School.
Charlotte is also home to a number of universities and colleges, including Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte School of Law, Johnson C. Smith University, Johnson & Wales University, Queens University of Charlotte, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. With more than 28,000 students, UNC Charlotte is by far the city’s largest university; it is completely surrounded by University City, home to the expansive University Research Park.
History
In 1755, the area was originally settled at the intersection of a major Native American path and the European settlers’ Great Wagon Road, both of which were trade routes. A trading post was erected to enable the transport of goods between travelers; the Native American path was called Trade Street and the Great Wagon Road became Tryon Street, named after royal governor William Tryon. By 1772, traders and settlers had built a number of log cabins in what was then called “Charlotte Town,” named after the queen of Great Britain.
In 1775, local leaders exerted their will as citizens of a free country and drafted the “Mecklenburg County Declaration of Independence”, the first declaration of this nature amongst the Colonies. The British objected to the document with force, and “Charlotte Town” was later described as “a hornets’ nest of rebellion”. Locals proudly called themselves “hornets” and fought fiercely in the wars of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries. Today, financial, healthcare and energy companies have replaced the trading post, and the city is growing year after year. In fact, Charlotte is predicted to eventually eclipse Atlanta as the largest city in the South.
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