Wesley Heights has the kind of character a new neighborhood can't match - historic homes, mature trees, a brewery on the corner. 1916 Lela is the rare newer house in the middle of it: built in 2006, three stories, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths with an attached two-car garage, a mile from Uptown.
Every bedroom has its own bath. Off the entry, a bedroom and full bath behind their own door: the guest suite, or the office you take calls in without the rest of the house hearing.
The bright middle floor is where your days happen - kitchen, dining, and living open to one another, with a balcony for the evenings people end up staying for.
Up top the bedrooms keep to themselves: a primary with a walk-in and en suite, a second with a bath of its own, and the laundry on the same floor.
Outside your door, you can walk to coffee at Rhino Market on a slow morning, a beer at Town Brewing when the week's done, and a greenway that runs towards all that Uptown has to Charlotte. Just a few minutes walk to catch a Panthers game, concert at Truist Field, or any of the various restaurants and bars.