$249,900
2 Beds
1 Bath
SqFt
0.12 Acre Lot
5,140 Sqft Lot
Status Active
Property Type Single Family Residence
Price Type
Year Built 1926
Neighborhood Enderly Park
Days on Website 11

Property Map

$249,900 – 1214 Camp Greene Street, Charlotte, NC 28208

Street View

Courtesy of The Virtual Realty Group.

Description

Builders, Investors check out this property in the heart of Enderly Park. Walkable to coffee shops, bars, restaurants, Sugar Creek geenway, Savona Mill and skyline views. This home is ready to be torn down or renovated and added onto for a cute starter home with large covered front porch. Multiple possibilities with the current CG zoning. New builds selling for 700-850k in the neighborhood and many more under construction currently. Get in the neighborhood now before the prices go up!

Property Details and Features

Appliances & Equipment

  • Description: “Electric Range”

Bathrooms

  • Full Bathrooms: 1
  • Half Bathrooms: 0

Bedrooms

  • Total Bathrooms: 2

Building

  • Finished Area Above Grade: 1012
  • Area: 1012
  • Architecture: “Bungalow”
  • Construction Materials: “Wood”
  • Year Built: 1926
  • Construction Type: Site Built

Cooling

  • Details: “Window Unit(s)”

Heating

  • Heating: “None”

Laundry

  • Description: “None”

Listing

  • Days on Market: 1
  • Listing Price: 249900

Location

  • City: Charlotte
  • State: NC
  • Zip: 28208
  • County: Mecklenburg
  • Subdivision: Enderly Park

Lot

  • Features: “Level”
  • Size: 0.118
  • Size Units: Acres

Roof

  • Description: “Shingle”

Schools

  • Elementary: Unspecified
  • Middle/Junior High: Unspecified
  • High School: Unspecified

Utilities

  • Sewer: “Public Sewer”
  • Water Source: “City”
  • Utilities: “Gas”

Auction Info

  • Auction Y/N: 0

Garage

  • Man Level Garage: 0

Interior Features

  • SqFt Lower: 0
  • Main SqFt: 1012
  • Third SqFt: 0
  • UnheatedMan SqFt: 224
  • Unheated Total SqFt: 224

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