How many homes are for sale in your Charlotte neighborhood? This map breaks it down
Charlotte’s numerous neighborhoods and suburbs all have their own personalities and communities that many residents feel deeply connected to and prospective homeowners want to be a part of.
But the number of homes on the market varies greatly by ZIP code, and those numbers fluctuate regularly. Compared to 2021, home listings were down by an average of 17.3% across ZIP codes in January. But some ZIP codes saw a 25% jump in listings. And while ZIP codes had, on average, 224 available listings in January, some had as few as 50 homes on the market.
Using data from the real estate website Redfin, here’s what to know about home listings across various ZIP codes in and around Charlotte:
Home listings in Charlotte by ZIP code
How many homes are on the market in Charlotte?
The total number of active listings in the Charlotte area as of January was 9,173, according to Redfin’s most recent available data.
What Charlotte ZIP code has the most homes for sale?
The 28269 ZIP code — which includes the Henderson Circle, West Sugar Creek and Highland Creek areas — had the most homes on the market, 448, in the most recent Redfin data. However, the number of listings in that ZIP code was actually down 8.94% from January 2021.
Although the 28212 ZIP code — which includes the Idlewild Farms, North Sharon Amity and East Forest communities — had a less-than-average number of listings at 150, it saw the biggest increase in homes listed, a 25% one-year growth.
What Charlotte ZIP code has the fewest homes for sale?
The 28206 ZIP code — which includes the Sugar Creek, Optimist Park and Tryon Hills communities — had the fewest number of listings as of January, 50. That number is down 32.4% from January 2021.
And the 28207 ZIP code — which includes Eastover and parts of Myers Park — saw the biggest year-over-year drop in listings, down 44.5% to 86 listings.
This story was originally published March 24, 2022 at 6:00 AM.