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Historic homes, tree-lined streets, walkable within the neighborhood, close to South End. Popular with young families who want established character over new builds. Premium pricing for the history.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Dilworth, Charlotte
Historic homes, tree-lined streets, walkable within the neighborhood, close to South End. Popular with young families who want established character over new builds. Premium pricing for the history.
Charlotte Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$1,420/mo
Median 2BR rent
$1,790/mo
Median home price
$395K
Avg utilities
$150/mo
City-wide medians. Dilworth rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Charlotte breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Charlotte
Compare Dilworth with other popular areas.
South End
Light rail corridor, new apartment buildings, restaurants and bars. The most urban living Charlotte offers. 1BRs $1,500–1,900/mo. Rents have risen but still below comparable neighborhoods in Atlanta or Nashville.
NoDa (North Davidson)
Murals, craft breweries, live music, independent restaurants. Charlotte's most genuine creative district. The neighborhood has resisted full gentrification better than most.
Plaza Midwood
Eclectic bungalows, LGBTQ+ community, independent restaurants, lower rents than South End. The best neighborhood for people who want character over new construction.
Myers Park / Eastover
Old Charlotte money. Mature trees, large homes, excellent schools, quiet streets. SouthPark mall access. Expensive but the most established residential neighborhood in the city.
University City
UNC Charlotte area. Most affordable inside the Beltway. Light rail LYNX Blue Line access. Good for UNCC-adjacent workers and students; less ideal if you work downtown.
Ballantyne
Corporate campuses, excellent schools, safe and polished. Works very well for families with kids. 25–30 minutes from downtown. Boring for everyone without children.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dilworth a good neighborhood in Charlotte?
Historic homes, tree-lined streets, walkable within the neighborhood, close to South End. Popular with young families who want established character over new builds. Premium pricing for the history.
What is the rent in Dilworth, Charlotte?
Charlotte citywide median 1BR rent is $1,420/mo. Dilworth pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Charlotte often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Dilworth in Charlotte known for?
Historic homes, tree-lined streets, walkable within the neighborhood, close to South End. Popular with young families who want established character over new builds. Premium pricing for the history.
How does Dilworth compare to other Charlotte neighborhoods?
Dilworth is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Charlotte. Other options include South End, NoDa (North Davidson), Plaza Midwood.
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