Since its inception in the 1890′s, Dilworth has been one of Charlotte’s most distinct neighborhoods. Developed as the city’s first suburb, Dilworth was connected to downtown by Charlotte’s first electric streetcar. The success of the initial development of Dilworth led its creator, Edward Dilworth Latta, to expand the neighborhood in the 1910′s, under a plan by the Olmstead Brothers, then the nation’s preeminent landscape designers.
Although their plan was never fully implemented, the Olmstead’s curved roads and dramatic landscaping set the tone for much of Charlotte’s future character. In 1987, Dilworth was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

This classic English Tudor sits on a picturesque street in historic Dilworth. Built in 1926 by the Hart family, it occupies a prominent corner lot in the heart of the neighborhood. With 4 bedrooms and 3 and a half baths, the home features high ceilings, spacious living areas, and abundant natural light. The newly remodeled kitchen is a chef’s dream—ideal for cooking and entertaining. Additional first-floor highlights include generous living and dining rooms, a cozy den, home office, laundry/craft room, sunroom, and a quintessential Dilworth screened porch. A light-filled staircase leads to a spacious landing with built-ins—great for reading or play. Upstairs includes a large primary suite, two more bedrooms, and a shared bath. Mature landscaping surrounds the home, with inviting outdoor spaces and walkability to South End, Uptown, and Midtown. 801 Berkeley Ave. blends historic charm with modern comfort.
MLS#: | 4243882 |
Price: | $2,175,000 |
Square Footage: | 3619 |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Bathrooms: | 3.1 |
Acreage: | 0.3 |
Year Built: | 1936 |
Type: | Single Family Residence |
Virtual Tour: | Click here |
Listing courtesy of: | Dickens Mitchener & Associates Inc - scurme@dmahomes.com |
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