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Pet-OK Cozy Condo with Balcony and King Bed
Condominio con cocina, cerca de Spectrum Center
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Charlotte, NC
- Place, Estadio monumental American LegionA 11 min a pie
- Place, Atrium Health MercyA 12 min a pie
- Place, Spectrum CenterA 2 min en coche
- Airport, Charlotte, NC (CLT-A. Internacional de Charlotte-Douglas)A 15 min en coche
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1 habitación (capacidad para 4 personas)
Habitación 3
1 cama de matrimonio grande
Sala de estar 1
1 sofá cama doble
1 baño
Baño 2
Bañera · WC · Solo ducha
Otros espacios
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Pet-OK Cozy Condo with Balcony and King Bed
Summary:
Relax in this beautifully restored one-bedroom condo in Charlotte’s historic Elizabeth neighborhood, known for its walkable streets and local charm. The home features a king bed, full kitchen, and a bright living area with a queen sofa bed, plus free Wi-Fi and Hulu + Live TV. Enjoy morning coffee or evening wine on the covered porch before exploring nearby restaurants, cafés, and Independence Park. Located on the Streetcar line for easy access to Plaza Midwood, Uptown Charlotte, and Novant Hospital. Dog-friendly for approved pets—see policy below.
The Space:
Set within the classic 1940s Hawthorne Building, this second-floor residence pairs timeless Southern charm with boutique comfort. Soaring ceilings, refinished hardwood floors, and original millwork create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels distinctly Charlotte.
Inside you’ll find:
• Bedroom: King bed 🛏️ and smart TV
• Living room: Queen sleeper sofa and smart TV with Hulu + Live
• Kitchen: Fully stocked with cookware and a coffee maker 🍳
• Dining area: Table for four—ideal for meals or remote work
• Bathroom: Complimentary bath products and fresh towels
• Laundry: In-unit washer and dryer
• Porch: Covered outdoor seating—perfect for morning coffee or evening cocktails
• Wi-Fi: Fast and reliable for business or streaming
• Parking: Free on-site street parking
Original artwork by Charlotte artist Nico Amortegui—whose work has been featured at the Smithsonian—adds creative flair throughout the space.
This home is part of The Home Collection — Charlotte’s Boutique Furnished Residences, founded by a third-generation Charlottean. The collection includes more than 40 thoughtfully designed homes, all located within two miles of Uptown Charlotte. Long-term stays are welcome—ask about monthly rates. If this home isn’t available for your dates, feel free to reach out to explore other options that may suit your needs.
❤️ Why Guests Love This Home
• Classic 1940s architecture paired with modern comfort
• Covered porch for coffee or cocktails
• Walkable to Independence Park and neighborhood cafés
• Direct streetcar access to Uptown and Plaza Midwood
• Local artwork that adds authentic Charlotte character
• Dog-friendly with free on-site parking 🐾
Guest Access:
You’ll enjoy private access to the entire apartment.
Check-in: 4 PM – 10 PM (later than 10pm check outs must be communicated to ensure a seamless after hours check in)
Check-out: 10 AM
Early check-in / late check-out may be available (up to 1 PM when possible).
Secure keyless entry via unique combination for contact-free check-in.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to Elizabeth — Charlotte’s second-oldest streetcar neighborhood (est. 1897) and one of its most beloved for tree-canopied streets, historic homes, and walkable local life.
Parks & Trails:
• Independence Park – Charlotte’s oldest public park with gardens & green lawns
• Little Sugar Creek Greenway – 30 miles of trails for biking & running
• Freedom Park – lakeside paths and open spaces
Dining & Drinks:
• The Fig Tree – fine dining in a 1913 Craftsman home
• Cajun Queen – Creole cuisine + live jazz 🎷
• Custom shop – modern Southern fare with local ingredients
• Central Coffee & Villani’s Bakery – favorite breakfast spots
• Legion Brewing & The Crunkleton – craft cocktails in Plaza Midwood
Culture & Access:
A quick Streetcar ride connects you to Uptown’s Mint Museum, Discovery Place, Bank of America Stadium, and Spectrum Center. Elizabeth’s century-old oaks and historic homes give it a calm yet creative energy unique to Charlotte.
Historic Note:
Designed in the early 1900s for the city’s growing streetcar system, Elizabeth became home to artists, educators, and physicians. The neighborhood’s original tree canopy and architectural preservation make it one of Charlotte’s most beloved areas to explore on foot.
Getting Around:
The Elizabeth neighborhood offers easy access to all of Charlotte’s most popular destinations.
• Cats Bus stop: .5 mile away with frequent service to Uptown and SouthPark Mall.
Relax in this beautifully restored one-bedroom condo in Charlotte’s historic Elizabeth neighborhood, known for its walkable streets and local charm. The home features a king bed, full kitchen, and a bright living area with a queen sofa bed, plus free Wi-Fi and Hulu + Live TV. Enjoy morning coffee or evening wine on the covered porch before exploring nearby restaurants, cafés, and Independence Park. Located on the Streetcar line for easy access to Plaza Midwood, Uptown Charlotte, and Novant Hospital. Dog-friendly for approved pets—see policy below.
The Space:
Set within the classic 1940s Hawthorne Building, this second-floor residence pairs timeless Southern charm with boutique comfort. Soaring ceilings, refinished hardwood floors, and original millwork create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels distinctly Charlotte.
Inside you’ll find:
• Bedroom: King bed 🛏️ and smart TV
• Living room: Queen sleeper sofa and smart TV with Hulu + Live
• Kitchen: Fully stocked with cookware and a coffee maker 🍳
• Dining area: Table for four—ideal for meals or remote work
• Bathroom: Complimentary bath products and fresh towels
• Laundry: In-unit washer and dryer
• Porch: Covered outdoor seating—perfect for morning coffee or evening cocktails
• Wi-Fi: Fast and reliable for business or streaming
• Parking: Free on-site street parking
Original artwork by Charlotte artist Nico Amortegui—whose work has been featured at the Smithsonian—adds creative flair throughout the space.
This home is part of The Home Collection — Charlotte’s Boutique Furnished Residences, founded by a third-generation Charlottean. The collection includes more than 40 thoughtfully designed homes, all located within two miles of Uptown Charlotte. Long-term stays are welcome—ask about monthly rates. If this home isn’t available for your dates, feel free to reach out to explore other options that may suit your needs.
❤️ Why Guests Love This Home
• Classic 1940s architecture paired with modern comfort
• Covered porch for coffee or cocktails
• Walkable to Independence Park and neighborhood cafés
• Direct streetcar access to Uptown and Plaza Midwood
• Local artwork that adds authentic Charlotte character
• Dog-friendly with free on-site parking 🐾
Guest Access:
You’ll enjoy private access to the entire apartment.
Check-in: 4 PM – 10 PM (later than 10pm check outs must be communicated to ensure a seamless after hours check in)
Check-out: 10 AM
Early check-in / late check-out may be available (up to 1 PM when possible).
Secure keyless entry via unique combination for contact-free check-in.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to Elizabeth — Charlotte’s second-oldest streetcar neighborhood (est. 1897) and one of its most beloved for tree-canopied streets, historic homes, and walkable local life.
Parks & Trails:
• Independence Park – Charlotte’s oldest public park with gardens & green lawns
• Little Sugar Creek Greenway – 30 miles of trails for biking & running
• Freedom Park – lakeside paths and open spaces
Dining & Drinks:
• The Fig Tree – fine dining in a 1913 Craftsman home
• Cajun Queen – Creole cuisine + live jazz 🎷
• Custom shop – modern Southern fare with local ingredients
• Central Coffee & Villani’s Bakery – favorite breakfast spots
• Legion Brewing & The Crunkleton – craft cocktails in Plaza Midwood
Culture & Access:
A quick Streetcar ride connects you to Uptown’s Mint Museum, Discovery Place, Bank of America Stadium, and Spectrum Center. Elizabeth’s century-old oaks and historic homes give it a calm yet creative energy unique to Charlotte.
Historic Note:
Designed in the early 1900s for the city’s growing streetcar system, Elizabeth became home to artists, educators, and physicians. The neighborhood’s original tree canopy and architectural preservation make it one of Charlotte’s most beloved areas to explore on foot.
Getting Around:
The Elizabeth neighborhood offers easy access to all of Charlotte’s most popular destinations.
• Cats Bus stop: .5 mile away with frequent service to Uptown and SouthPark Mall.