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Charlotte · Charlotte, NC

505 E 6th Street #1003

Charlotte, NC · 774 sqft

$250,000

Reduced from $300,000

  • 1Beds
  • 1Baths
  • 774SqFt
  • 2006Year
  • 132Days on market

About this home

Tenth floor. Walls of glass. The Charlotte skyline from every angle. This is what Uptown living actually looks like. A light-filled, open-concept condo where natural light pours in throughout the day and the city skyline is your constant backdrop. The elevation gives you privacy, quiet, and perspective that ground-floor units simply cannot offer. The kitchen holds its own, with marble countertops, refreshed cabinetry, and stainless-steel appliances. The bedroom is genuinely spacious for the footprint, with a custom walk-in closet that fits a full-size stackable washer and dryer without sacrificing storage. One secure parking space is included. Step outside and you are within walking distance of the city's best dining, nightlife, parks, sports venues, and the light rail. This is a lock-and-leave lifestyle in the middle of everything Charlotte has become. HOA dues include water and sewer.

Property details

Beds
1
Baths
1
SqFt
774
Lot
Year built
2006
Type
Condo
Days on market
132
Style
Contemporary
Heating
Heat Pump
Cooling
Central Air
Foundation
None
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City
HOA dues
$472 / mo

Payment estimate

Estimated monthly payment

Includes P&I, tax, insurance, HOA

$2,311/ month

Principal & interest
$1,548
Property tax (~1.05%)
$218
Homeowners insurance
$72
HOA dues
$472

Down payment

$12,500 down · $237,500 financed

Income to qualify (28% rule)

~$99,085 / year household

A rough rule — actual qualification depends on your full debt picture, credit, and the lender. John can introduce you to lenders he trusts.

Numbers are a directional estimate. Actual monthly cost varies by lender, credit, taxes assessed at closing, and insurance carrier. This is not a loan offer or pre-approval.

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