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*One of my least favorite things about the Charlotte Metro is the car-centric urban sprawl. But I'm happy to see a couple mixed-use communities present in the area!*
I do wish there was more public transportation for our residents however so few who use it they have actually shut down some of these means of transport. Maybe one day when we get bigger, for now we are making sure there is plenty of parking :)
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina I think one of the reasons people aren't using it is because it's not really good. As a UNCC commuting from a North Charlotte Suburb, going via the metro would be a dream, but unfortunately, there aren't enough routes and it's not really great quality, which many natives agree on
If you look closely on your map closely at Walnut Creek the town in North Carolina not the community Walnut Creek in Lancaster South Carolina😅 the number one neighborhood on this video is really at the westside of Charlotte😅 as soon as they build the River District not going to be number one
I'm so curious to see what happens with the River District. There is a LOT of growth that will take place and I'm excited for it, but it is also so unknown as to what it will REALLY look like ;)
Charlotte is so car centric and spread out. Stop building developments, known as "Communities", BUILD A CITY! and stop the spread with this crap stuff.
"Stop the spread with this crap stuff" not sure I understand what you're saying. Stop with informing the public of the communities available for them to live in and raise their families? Charlotte, like many growing cities, is spreading and going up. There will certainly be more to come and those who want more land and spread out will want to seak areas further from the city
🤔Thinking of Moving to Charlotte North Carolina?
✍Let Us Help!
📱Call or Text: 704-559-9169
✉Email: kaila@TheTrulaneGroup.com
🗓Schedule a Zoom Call So We Can Meet "In Person":
calendly.com/kailalindseyrealtor/schedule-a-call-to-discuss-buying-or-selling-real-estate
*One of my least favorite things about the Charlotte Metro is the car-centric urban sprawl. But I'm happy to see a couple mixed-use communities present in the area!*
I do wish there was more public transportation for our residents however so few who use it they have actually shut down some of these means of transport. Maybe one day when we get bigger, for now we are making sure there is plenty of parking :)
@@livingincharlottenorthcarolina I think one of the reasons people aren't using it is because it's not really good. As a UNCC commuting from a North Charlotte Suburb, going via the metro would be a dream, but unfortunately, there aren't enough routes and it's not really great quality, which many natives agree on
You should check out Lake Park. What an awesome town to own a house in. Loving it here!
OO I will certainly have to do that ty!
Another great upload!
Love all of the detail in this video! Millbridge is my vibe!
AHHHH how did I miss your comment! Thank you as always!
Love the mill bridge community
It's so pretty!
If you look closely on your map closely at Walnut Creek the town in North Carolina not the community Walnut Creek in Lancaster South Carolina😅 the number one neighborhood on this video is really at the westside of Charlotte😅 as soon as they build the River District not going to be number one
I'm so curious to see what happens with the River District. There is a LOT of growth that will take place and I'm excited for it, but it is also so unknown as to what it will REALLY look like ;)
Charlotte is so car centric and spread out. Stop building developments, known as "Communities", BUILD A CITY! and stop the spread with this crap stuff.
"Stop the spread with this crap stuff" not sure I understand what you're saying. Stop with informing the public of the communities available for them to live in and raise their families? Charlotte, like many growing cities, is spreading and going up. There will certainly be more to come and those who want more land and spread out will want to seak areas further from the city