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Parkdale (Charlotte neighborhood)

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144:, and time being on the “wait list”. The new resident map mostly follows the outer boundaries of Barclay Downs, Parkdale, and Picardy neighborhoods. Historically, the club is able to grant 20-30 new memberships per year due to resignations and new residents can expect to wait 1-2 years on the wait list; non-residents are not guaranteed membership and can expect to wait 5-7 years, or more. 80:
houses typical of that era and suitable to the hilly terrain. The neighborhood’s main entrance along Park Road at Manning Drive was marked with a sign set in brickwork similar to nearby homes. This sign is currently in disrepair and illustrative how Parkdale’s historical presence has become obscured.
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Area residents believe this shift in identity was promoted by local realtors marketing Parkdale residences as part of Barclay Downs, which is generally perceived to have higher property values. Consequently, from this marketing and because of a steady inflow of remodel and new home construction,
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The American Investment Company purchased portions of the historic Billy Graham family dairy farm and Morrison Farms of South Charlotte in the early 1950s, intending to build a residential neighborhood of 150 single-family residences upon what is now known as Parkdale.
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and can be found in Deed Book 1672, Page 187. Restrictions auto-renew every 10 years as of 1985 and may be enforced by any of the 119 Block/Lot owners upon another. Block and Lot information can similarly be found in Map Book 7, Page 31 and Map Book 7, Page 33.
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Parkdale’s Northern boundary is Briar Creek, Western boundary is Park Road, Southern boundary is the Picardy neighborhood, and Western boundaries are commercial development along Carnegie Road and residential Hatherly Road of the Barclay Downs neighborhood.
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With Charlotte’s rapid expansion between 1990–2020 and desirability to live in the South Park area, Parkdale has been enveloped into the general area knowns as Barclay Downs, which is the name of the adjacent neighborhood on Parkdale’s Eastern boundary.
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trees. Many of the trees pre-date the era of construction and are now considered Heritage trees by Charlotte City Ordinance, protecting them from removal.
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values of Parkdale properties have increased relatively faster than those in Barclay Downs since 2010.
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Exception of the Marketable Title Act that otherwise extinguishes many legacy land-usage covenants.
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Restrictions include covenant for residential use, single-family only and is so qualified under
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residential, single-family neighborhood in the South Park area, approximately 1 mile West of
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BDSRC admits new members based on prioritization of legacy membership, ownership within the
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Original home construction for Parkdale consisted of
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Charlotte, North Carolina
SouthPark Mall
Park Road Shopping Center
Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds Office
47B-3(13)
split level
ranch-style
Magnolia
White Oak
Tuliptree
Maple
Eastern White Pine
Willow Oak
Barclay Downs Swim & Racquet Club
SouthPark Mall
BD Resident Map
35°09′26″N 80°50′42″W / 35.157097°N 80.844930°W / 35.157097; -80.844930
Categories
Neighborhoods in Charlotte, North Carolina
Populated places established in the 1950s

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