Summary:
** Parties and events are not allowed at this property **
** No loud activity allowed past 9pm at this property **
** Noise from upstairs guests can often be heard **
A great guest space with total privacy and it's own entrance, patio, and fire pit. Wesley heights is a cool historic district and one of the few neighborhoods that's a short walk to center city.
The Space:
Walk to uptown in 10 mins, Johnson Whales University in 9 mins, Bank of America stadium in 8 mins, 3rd Ward Park in 3 min, Frazier Park in less than 60 secs. Or walk 10 mins to Wesley Heights' downtown area (lots of bars & restaurants). $5 Uber ride to Noda, Southend, Plaza Midwood, and other cool areas. This is a wonderful in-law suite with a private entrance and private patio. The space has totally privacy from the main home, but both can be rented at the same time if desired (just check out my other listings and look for "Charming home, historic district, walk to the city"). This wonderful home has been totally remodeled with brand new kitchen and bathroom. The back patio is also fully fenced in, completely private, has a lovely fire pit (wood provided!), plenty of chairs, and a gas grill too. You'll have access to the entire suite. It is downstairs from the main home (also an Airbnb), but completely separate, with total privacy and its own entrance. Both homes can be rented at the same time to accommodate even larger groups if available. And there is plenty of free street parking. I am available for questions or help at any time. Contact me as much or as little as you'd like :) Of all Charlotte’s historic neighborhoods, Wesley Heights may be the best-kept secret. Located due west of Uptown and within a stone’s throw of Bank of America Stadium, this enclave dates back to the early 1900s. Protected as an Historical District, a drive through the neighborhood’s leafy streets tells you that most of its Arts and Crafts homes are in good stead today. The elegant Wadsworth Estate on South Summit Avenue, just 2 blocks away, thrives as a popular event venue. The greenway that runs through the north part of the neighborhood (only a short walk away) is much-used by neighbors for exercise and sociability. Convenience is key to Wesley Heights’ popularity. The neighborhood sits just outside the I-77/I-277 loop circling uptown Charlotte, and the entrance to I-77 is a half-mile away. With shady suburban streets combined with quick access to uptown, Wesley Heights holds the same appeal for Charlotte urbanites today as when it was originally built. Getting around Charlotte is easy from Wesley Heights. The neighborhood borders major roads like I-77, Morehead Street, 4th Street, and Freedom Drive for a quick drive anywhere in the city.
** Because you're so close to the city, you can often hear city noises (traffic, etc) while on the back patio; the inside of the home is perfectly quiet, although it is below the main home and you will sometimes hear footsteps from above.
Guest Access:
You'll have access to the entire suite. It is downstairs from the main home (also an Airbnb), but completely separate, with total privacy and its own entrance. Both homes can be rented at the same time to accommodate even larger groups if available. And there is plenty of free street parking.
The Neighborhood:
Of all Charlotte’s historic neighborhoods, Wesley Heights may be the best-kept secret. Located due west of Uptown and within a stone’s throw of Bank of America Stadium, this enclave dates back to the early 1900s. Protected as an Historical District, a drive through the neighborhood’s leafy streets tells you that most of its Arts and Crafts homes are in good stead today. The elegant Wadsworth Estate on South Summit Avenue, just 2 blocks away, thrives as a popular event venue. The greenway that runs through the north part of the neighborhood (only a short walk away) is much-used by neighbors for exercise and sociability. Convenience is key to Wesley Heights’ popularity. The neighborhood sits just outside the I-77/I-277 loop circling uptown Charlotte, and the entrance to I-77 is a half-mile away. With shady suburban streets combined with quick access to uptown, Wesley Heights holds the same appeal for Charlotte urbanites today as when it was originally built.
Getting Around:
Getting around Charlotte is easy from Wesley Heights. The neighborhood borders major roads like I-77, Morehead Street, 4th Street, and Freedom Drive for a quick drive anywhere in the city.
Other Things to Note:
This home is completely private with it's own separate entrance and no shared spaces. But you will sometimes hear footsteps and noise for guests staying in the main home.