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Get to know Waverly

Waverly is a sprawling, multi-use planned community that’s centrally located in South Charlotte near where I-485 meets Providence Road. Most of what you’ll see here was constructed in the 21st century, not unlike Ballantyne and other neighborhoods nearby. You’ll find a full spectrum of shopping and dining options—largely national chains, but with a good number of locally-owned businesses thrown in the mix. Commuting to Uptown Charlotte from here is an easy proposition, though Waverly boasts two modern Class A office complexes of its own, The Hub and The Nexus, along with two state-of-the-art medical professional buildings. And in the spirit of compact, urban convenience, the housing is kept close by it all. Waverly home-seekers can choose from a variety of modern apartments and single-family homes, with the latter category running from 2,000-something to more than 4,000 square feet.

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Living in Charlotte

The Charlotte area was the site of America’s first gold rush, prompted in 1799 when 12-year-old Conrad Reed found a whopper of a nugget playing in a Cabarrus County creek. Today, people are drawn here by other lodes: booming commerce, vibrant culture, and a subtropical climate that’s palpably milder than just a state or two north. Greater Charlotte represents the fourth-largest metropolitan region in the Southeast and one of the fastest-growing in the entire country. Nearly three million make their home in the 16 counties surrounding the “Queen City,” located in both North and South Carolina—they’ve gained nearly 20% of their collective population over the past decade alone. Countless companies across all industries maintain headquarters, if not a substantial presence, in Charlotte’s thriving urban core, most notably the finance, technology, and higher education sectors. And while “Metrolina” is all well inland, water-borne recreation thrives on Lake Norman, the largest manmade lake in the state, and throughout the Catawba River basin.