CHARLOTTE — Mecklenburg County’s most expensive home sale in February garnered nearly $5 million.
That property in Charlotte’s Foxcroft neighborhood sold for $4.93 million late last month. The mid-century modern home on Huntington Park Drive has 3,420 square feet, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, according to its listing with Louise Gibert of Dickens Mitchener Real Estate.
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The home was built in 1947 and sits on a private 7-acre lot. The listing states it was designed by the late Arthur Gould Odell Jr., a well-known Charlotte architect who founded Odell Associates in 1940. That company was acquired by New York-based architecture and engineering firm LaBella Associates in 2021.
The listing describes the property as a “mid-century modern gem.”
The home “offers a unique opportunity” and “presents a canvas ready for restoration to individual tastes,” it says. “The potential for customization and expansion is unparalleled.”
The home hit the market in October 2023, originally priced at $7 million. It underwent two price cuts, going under contract at just shy of $5 million in late January.
The property had been owned by the same family since 1959, according to county real estate records.
Each month, CBJ puts together a roundup of the top-priced home sales across Mecklenburg County. Check out the rest of February’s top sales here.
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