Dilworth

Since its inception in the 1890′s, Dilworth has been one of Charlotte’s most distinct neighborhoods. Developed as the city’s first suburb, Dilworth was connected to downtown by Charlotte’s first electric streetcar. The success of the initial development of Dilworth led its creator, Edward Dilworth Latta, to expand the neighborhood in the 1910′s, under a plan by the Olmstead Brothers, then the nation’s preeminent landscape designers.

Although their plan was never fully implemented, the Olmstead’s curved roads and dramatic landscaping set the tone for much of Charlotte’s future character. In 1987, Dilworth was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

720 E Park Avenue
$1,230,000   Active
Subdivision: Dilworth

Perched gracefully on a knoll, this Dilworth home offers enchanting views of Latta Park. Retaining its 1941-era charm, it has been beautifully renovated to combine vintage elegance with modern conveniences. The sunlit chef’s kitchen features contemporary updates while honoring the home's classic character, creating a perfect balance of style and function. A stone terrace invites you to entertain or unwind, while the side porch is ideal for sipping morning coffee and soaking in the park’s serene ambiance. The main-level owner’s suite is a restful retreat with a spacious bath that blends old-world charm with modern luxury. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms and an office provide flexible spaces for work or relaxation. A charming fireplace, sold as-is, adds warmth and character to the home. Nestled in the Historic District, this home is protected by covenants and restrictions that preserve its timeless beauty. A true gem, ready for its next chapter.

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Basic Information

MLS#: 4202399
Price: $1,230,000
Square Footage: 2050
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2.1
Acreage: 0.22
Year Built: 1941
Type: Single Family Residence
Listing courtesy of: Nestlewood Realty, LLC - nichole@nestlewoodrealty.com

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