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John KurtzCharlotte · NC

Myers Park · Charlotte, NC

1842 Queens Road W

A 1928 Queens Road estate of quiet consequence.

$2,450,000

  • 5Beds
  • 4.5Baths
  • 4,820SqFt
  • 1928Year
  • 0.62 acLot

About this home

Storied boulevards beneath century-old oaks — this Queens Road estate sits on 0.62 acres and was completed in 1928 for a founding partner of one of Charlotte's oldest law firms. The home has been held by three families over nearly a century, each stewarding the slate roof, the cook's kitchen, and the original leaded-glass windows with the care such a house demands.

The footprint is generous but never ostentatious — five bedrooms, four and a half baths, 4,820 square feet, arranged across two primary levels and a partially finished third floor. The gardens, laid out by a student of Ellen Biddle Shipman in the 1940s, have been restored twice: once in 1987, and again in 2014.

Property details

Beds
5
Baths
4.5
SqFt
4,820
Lot
0.62 ac
Year built
1928

Features

  • Slate roof (2014 replacement)
  • Cook's kitchen with La Cornue range
  • 2-car garage with guest apartment above
  • Guest house (700 sqft)
  • Swimming pool (2018)
  • Original leaded-glass windows
  • Ellen Biddle Shipman garden

Payment estimate

Estimated monthly payment

Includes P&I, tax, insurance

$18,031/ month

Principal & interest
$15,173
Property tax (~1.05%)
$2,143
Homeowners insurance
$714
HOA dues

Down payment

$122,500 down · $2,327,500 financed

Income to qualify (28% rule)

~$772,795 / 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.

Location

About Myers Park

Canopied grandeur

Storied boulevards beneath century-old oaks — the heart of Charlotte's old-guard address.

Explore Myers Park

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