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Charlotte North Carolina Area
Real Estate for Sale Charlotte Area Real Estate for Sale Welcome to Homes in Charlotte, your one stop shop for over 1,500 Charlotte area homes, houses, condominiums, lots, land, townhomes and real estate listings for sale in the Charlotte area. If you are looking for places in the Myers Park, Plaza Midwood, Dilworth, Cotswold, Sedgefield, Ballantyne, Southpark, South Charlotte, South East Charlotte, South West Charlotte, Eastover, Elizabeth/Chantilly area you have come to the right place. Find homes for sale in the Charlotte area including Myers Park, Plaza Midwood, Dilworth, Cotswold, Sedgefield, Ballantyne, Southpark, South Charlotte, South East Charlotte, South West Charlotte, Eastover, Elizabeth/Chantilly, South West Charlotte and more. With our Home Search feature you are able to search through thousands of local area homes just like real estate agents do. Find new homes, luxury homes, townhomes and condos, in addition to property and land listings in the area. If you are looking for the Charlotte area information for relocation, this is the right spot. Find daily Charlotte area real estate news, mortgage calculators, free home appraisal information, local school reports, live local daily weather and 5 day forecasts, featured area property listings, local area links, over1,500 Charlotte featured area homes, condos and real estate listings for sale, auto email listings for free updated listings in your price range, maps, and more. SEARCH Charlotte North Carolina
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Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the 17th largest city in the United States. It has a 2008 estimated population of approximately 695,995 as of January 1, 2008. It is the county seat of Mecklenburg County, and is located in the south-central part of the state in the Piedmont region, extending to the South Carolina border. The city's economy has and is continuing to mature starting in the 1990s and continuing through the 2000s to become dominated by financial services, as well as retail commerce. According to 2006 estimates, Charlotte is the 5th–fastest-growing among large U.S. cities and the largest metro area between Atlanta and Washington, D.C.. A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean. Nicknamed The Queen City, Charlotte (as well as the county containing it) was named in honor of the German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) (Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg), who had become queen consort of King George III the previous year. During the American Revolution the British Commander in the Southern Colonies, General Cornwallis, occupied Charlotte but was driven out soon afterwards by the fierce opposition of the city's residents to British rule. Cornwallis famously wrote that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion", leading to another city nickname: The Hornet's Nest.
As of 2006, the Charlotte metropolitan area had a population of 1,583,016. The Charlotte metropolitan area is part of a wider thirteen-county labor market region or combined statistical area that has an estimated population (as of 2008) of 2,491,650. The city's public school system, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, is the second largest in North Carolina and 20th largest in the nation.[1] About 132,000 students are taught in 161 separate elementary, middle and high schools. Secular and religious private schools are prominent, from well-established schools with large campuses to others that are small and new. The relatively recent phenomenon of charter schools, independently operated public schools, are another education option.
Charlotte's largest higher education institution, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, is located in University City, as the northeastern portion of Charlotte is called. At 22,000 students and counting, it is the fastest-growing university in the state system. The area is also home to University Research Park, a 3,200 acre (13 km²) research and corporate park. Central Piedmont Community College has multiple campuses, all in the Charlotte metro area, and is the largest community college in North Carolina or South Carolina. Charlotte is home to a number of notable private universities and colleges such as Johnson & Wales University, Queens University of Charlotte, Johnson C. Smith University, Belmont Abbey College, a branch of Pfeiffer University, and Davidson College; the latter being 20 miles north of Charlotte.
The Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County serves the Charlotte area with a large collection of books, CDs and DVDs in 20 branches. Most of its locations provide free access to Internet-enabled computers and WiFi.
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