520 Poplar Street
Charlotte, NC
$525,000
Status: Active
Beds: 2
Full Baths: 2
Half Baths: 1
Sq ft: 1098
Sub Division: Hackberry Court
Elementary School: Unspecified
Middle School: Unspecified
High School: Unspecified
Year Built: 1981
MLS #: 4375281
Status: Active
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Instagram eMail To

Details & Amenities

Most people think Uptown living means high-rises, parking decks, and busy streets. Tucked beneath a canopy of mature trees in Fourth Ward, Hackberry Court offers something entirely different: a quiet courtyard community where brick walkways, skyline views, and a true neighborhood atmosphere create one of Charlotte’s most unique urban living experiences. Hidden inside one of Fourth Ward’s most charming brick courtyards, this two-story end-unit combines walkability and convenience with a level of privacy and character that’s increasingly difficult to find. Leave the car in your dedicated gated parking space and walk to work, Panthers games, Hornets games, Fourth Ward Park, Harris Teeter, Tryon Street, and Alexander Michael’s. Inside, natural light pours through additional corner windows unique to the end-unit location. Dark hardwood floors, updated lighting, and a flexible front room create a layout that adapts easily to dining, entertaining, or working from home. The living room centers around a limewashed brick wood-burning fireplace, custom built-ins, and French doors opening directly to the courtyard. Upstairs, you’ll find two bedrooms and two full baths, including a vaulted primary suite with dual closets. A main-level powder room, gated parking, and move-in-ready condition make everyday living easy. For buyers looking for Uptown convenience without high-rise living, 520 N Poplar Unit I offers something increasingly rare: walkability, privacy, outdoor space, and a genuine neighborhood feel in the heart of the city.
Property Type:
Residential


Map
This property is a listing of COMPASS.
Listings courtesy of Canopy MLS as distributed by MLS GRID.
© 2026 Canopy MLS. All rights reserved.
Claims of Copyright Infringement & Related Issues (17 USC § 512 et seq.)