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About this home
Welcome home to this beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom property, move-in ready and offering the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. From the moment you step inside, you'll appreciate the thoughtful layout and quality condition throughout. Homes like this don't stay on the market long!
TownhomeProperty Type
2023Year Built
871 sq ftLot Size
$275Price/Sq.Ft.
$205/moHOA Dues
1 car garageParking
Listed by Cassady Caven• EXP Realty LLC Ballantyne
North Charlotte, located between Uptown Charlotte and NoDa, is a historic and evolving Charlotte neighborhood with early-20th-century mill-era streetscapes and a growing arts-and-food scene. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the North Davidson Street corridor near 36th Street, where galleries, coffee counters, and small music rooms spill onto the sidewalks. Landmarks like the Historic Rosedale plantation house, the Johnston YMCA, and the Charlotte Museum of History anchor local identity beyond the nightlife buzz. Housing ranges from compact bungalows to renovated brick mill-adjacent buildings, giving blocks a textured, lived-in look. Green space and trail connections shape daily routines, with Little Sugar Creek Greenway and nearby parks setting a steady outdoor rhythm.
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Market insights
408 Tristram Ln · $425,000
DAYS ON MARKET
1 days
The average home goes pending in 61 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
98.5%
Most homes are selling 2% below list price.
LIST PRICE
$425,000
Median sale price in this area is $373,445. (12% lower than this home)
PRICE DROP
0 price drops
22% of homes in this area have had a price drop in the past month.
Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Interior features
Entry level with multiple rooms
Other built-in appliances
Bedrooms
Three bedrooms total: one on the main level and two on the third level
Bathrooms
Three full bathrooms and one half bathroom
Kitchen
Includes appliances (unspecified/other)
Laundry & utility
Dedicated laundry room
Heating & cooling
Forced air heating
Central air conditioning
Exterior features
Paved, publicly maintained road access
Lot included with the property
Home design
Townhouse (residential)
Three levels
Site-built construction
TOD-TR zoning
Parking
Attached garage (1 garage space) on the main level
Construction
Brick partial and fiber cement exterior
Slab foundation
Utilities
City water
Public sewer
HOA & community
Homeowners association required
HOA fee of $205 monthly (approximately $2,460 annually)
Electricity and solar
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The TOD-TR Transit Transition Zoning District is appropriate for parcels near moderate-intensity rapid transit stations and streetcar stops to transition from higher intensity Transit Oriented Development Zoning Districts to adjacent existing neighborhoods, or in transit neighborhoods where the rehabilitation and reuse of buildings is important to preserving the existing character and scale. The TOD-TR Zoning District’s modest maximum building heights, more relaxed design standards, expanded menu of permitted uses, and higher maximum parking limits are intended to accommodate and encourage transit oriented and transit supportive development in transit station areas where there is not a current market demand for more intense development. These station areas are generally further from Uptown. This zoning district is also intended for use in areas where adopted policy encourages the adaptive reuse of existing building stock. The TOD-TR Zoning District may be used in any transit station area or near a streetcar stop where moderate intensity development is appropriate, but should not be used in the Uptown area (inside Interstate Highways 277 and 77).
Permitted uses
Include but are not limited to:
Community / recreation center
Bank
General retail
Housing-Multiple units
Housing-Senior
Housing-Student
Office
Medical office
Research & development
Public service
Local insights from Redfin agents
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