The Poplar Homes...
The Poplar is a mid-rise condo community located in the heart of Fourth Ward and close to what Uptown Charlotte has to offer.
Built in 1927, this landmark complex is a representation of the growth, confidence, and affluence of Charlotte during that period. The Poplar remains a historic anchor for Charlotte's residential Fourth Ward.
The floor plans consist of one, two, and three bedrooms with 1 or 2 bathrooms.
Some units feature hardwood floors, custom moldings, and breathtaking skyline views from the fabulous rooftop terrace.
There is also a private underground parking garage with storage units.
Prices range from the low $200,000's to the mid $400,000's
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What can you buy in Charlotte's Uptown The Poplar?
The Poplar is a mid-rise condo community located in the heart of Fourth Ward and close to what Uptown Charlotte has to offer.
Built in 1927, this landmark complex is a representation of the growth, confidence, and affluence of Charlotte during that period. The Poplar remains a historic anchor for Charlotte's residential Fourth Ward.
The floor plans consist of one, two, and three bedrooms with 1 or 2 bathrooms.
Some units feature hardwood floors, custom moldings, and breathtaking skyline views from the fabulous rooftop terrace.
There is also a private underground parking garage with storage units.
Prices range from the low $200,000's to the mid $400,000's.
Communities in the 4th Ward:
- Historic Homes for Sale in Uptown's Fourth Ward
- Condos for Sale in Fourth Ward in Uptown NC
- 400 North Church
- Fifth and Poplar
- Frederick Place
- Hanover Place
- Jefferson Square
- Park Place
- Park Plaza
- The Avenue
- The Poplar
“We are thrilled with the level of service that Nancy Braun and her co-agent Jessica Sinski gave us when they sold our home! They are an excellent team! They did an open house for starters and booked many showings each day. They got our home under contract within a few days! We ran into some unexpected issues when our home was inspected that lead to our buyers backing out of their contract without even allowing us to see the report so Nancy immediately gave us a list of contractors and businesses to call upon to assess our issues.
Then she turned around and got two more contracts on our home within 24 hours from people who had made previous offers! All the various work that needed to be done was very swift and the next inspection went great thanks to the pros Nancy referred us to. The beauty of having two agents to deal with enabled us to have a constant open line of communication through phone calls and emails that made the experience of selling a home a very pleasant one!”
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More about the 4th Ward in Uptown ~ Charlotte NC
Fourth Ward is an official Historic District and is the location of Old Settlers’ Cemetery, as well as the three-acre Fourth Ward Park, which offers a lovely retreat from the busy offices and roadways of the other wards. Old Settlers’ Cemetery is Charlotte’s oldest burial site. It is located at the corner of W. 5th Street and N. Church Street in Fourth Ward. The site is actually the final resting place for a number of Revolutionary War veterans, Confederate veterans, and other prominent founders of Charlotte and Mecklenburg.


Today, with its old, majestic oaks and brick lined pathways, the cemetery also doubles as a small park. It’s common to see residents walking their dogs, joggers running on the paths, and office workers cutting through on the way to work. It is a centerpiece of Charlotte’s Fourth Ward Historic District.
Fourth Ward has repeatedly been voted as one of the best “walking” areas in Charlotte. A stroll around the community provides visitors with a look at some of the charming historic buildings and homes in the city. There’s the North Carolina Medical College Building which was constructed in 1907 of red brick stamped metal trim and. It was used as a hotel after the college closed. There is also the Liddel-McNinch House, a Victorian home with shingle-style and Queen Anne influences that was home to local industrialist, Vinton Liddell.
Other historic buildings include the 1931 Frederick Apartments, known for its elaborate use of terracotta; the Bagley-Mullen House, the best example of Queen Anne-style architecture in the city; and the First Presbyterian Church, the religious centerpiece of the city, built in Gothic Revival style in the mid 1800s.
Fourth Ward is also walking distance away from many dining and shopping spots along Graham and Poplar Streets. Also within walking distance are the North Carolina Music Factory, The Bank of America Stadium (Carolina Panthers home), The NASCAR museum, the Blumenthal Center Theater, and Spirit Square, to name a few.
Historic homes for sale in this area start at $550,000.
