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Elizabeth, NC

A beautiful historic community established in 1907. Elizabeth’s streets are covered by tree canopies that have been forming since the early 20th Century. A large portion of this neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Elizabeth is tucked into the edge of midtown-several lovely, quiet pedestrian friendly streets of Victorian historic homes and numerous roads of lovingly restored Craftsman bungalows.

Elizabeth is tucked into the edge of midtown, several lovely quiet pedestrian friendly streets of Victorian historic homes and numerous roads of lovingly restored Craftsman bungalows. You can walk to the major hospitals, CPCC, Starbucks, Sun Flour Bakery, Crisp and some well placed pubs.

Easy walkability to Plaza Midwood’s eclectic restaurant and nightlife. Great restaurants, charming parks, churches, and pubs all within an easy walk.

Earl’s Grocery-small local deli, eatery and pub is a must. Family owned by the same folks who run the elegant Carpe Diem.
http://www.earlsgrocery.com/
http://www.carpediemrestaurant.com/

The Cajun Queen is a fun New Orleans restaurant in an old home.
http://www.cajunqueen.net/

The Fig Tree has elegant dining in a the Historic Lucas house.
http://charlottefigtree.com/

Passion8 serves farm to table daily goodness.
http://thepassion8.com/

Home Pricing for the Elizabeth area is fitting with it’s close proximity to uptown and lovely restored properties. Most homes were built 1907-1945. Very few garages and some homes only have street parking. There are a few low rise condo buildings but consist mainly of bungalows on average from 1500-3000 sq ft.

Pricing would start mainly at $500,000 and quickly go up to $700-$900,000 and higher.

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