

Villa Heights is a neighborhood in Charlotte that is poised for a resurgence in the next decade. Located adjacent to downtown Charlotte to the south, it is surrounded by the NoDa Arts district to the north and Plaza-Midwood to the southeast.
Villa Heights is a neighborhood in Charlotte that is poised for a resurgence in the next decade. Located adjacent to downtown Charlotte to the south, it is surrounded by the NoDa Arts district to the north and Plaza-Midwood to the southeast.
For those wanting an older, charming home that requires a little fixing up, Villa Heights is a great place to start. Most homes are more than 2,000 square feet with large front porches and yards. There are many different styles, from 1920s era mill houses to newer, two story homes. Some of the older homes needing repair start at $100,000 and have been a good place for people to buy homes to rent.
Because other neighborhoods such as Plaza-Midwood have been so successful in recent years, many people have looked at Villa Heights as the next big thing in the northeast corner of downtown. There are several parks nearby including Charles Avenue and Clemson parks, and dining options range from the eclectic restaurants of NoDa and Plaza Midwood to the more upscale offerings just minutes away in downtown Charlotte.
Highland Mill Montessori School is located near Villa Heights and Interstate 85 is a short drive up Matheson Avenue.
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