Neighborhood Guide
Camp North End, Charlotte
Camp North End in Charlotte is a dynamic hub featuring a blend of historic and modern architecture, creative spaces, artisanal markets, and innovative dining.
What to love
- Proximity to central Charlotte
- Vibrant arts and cultural scene
- Walkable amenities
What to consider
- Higher cost of living
- Limited parking availability
- Development noise
Market Trends
The Camp North End neighborhood in the 28206 ZIP code has seen a rise in property values over the past 2 years.
$318.18K
↘ 22%Median sale price
130
↘ 27%Average days on market
12
↘ 25%Homes sold
Market trends are based on the previous 4 weeks of data in the 28206 zip code.
Schools
There are 2 public elementary, 1 middle, and 2 high school(s) in 28206 serving ~5,400 students.
Schools
Walter G. Byers School
5 / 10
West Charlotte High School
3 / 10
Northwest School of the Arts
9 / 10
Data provided by GreatSchools
Safety
The crime rate in Camp North End is similar to the surrounding areas. There are 1 police stations and 2 fire stations within this 28206 code.
Overall Crime Risk
C
Violent Crime Risk
C
Property Crime Risk
B
Provided by Ovogo.com
Transportation
Camp North End is close to major highways and roads for people commuting to Charlotte. There are also several public transit options nearby including bus lines and light rail. The Walk Score is 65.
buses
Routes 21, 26, 53
airports
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (9 miles)
bike lanes
Extensive urban bike lanes
light rail
Lynx Blue Line
high speed rail
None
bike sharing programs
Charlotte B-Cycle
Entertainment and recreation
There are great things to do near Camp North End to get out and about: the North Carolina Music Factory for live events, Camp North End art markets, and annual food truck rallies.
The area hosts monthly open-air markets, art installations, and music nights that foster a vibrant community spirit.
Parks
There are several parks nearby that offer you a chance to get outside and explore: Cordelia Park with its scenic walking trails, L. C. Coleman Neighborhood Park with its renovated playground, and the picturesque Little Sugar Creek Greenway.




