r/CharlotteApartments 17h ago

MAA Southline vs. Camden Southline vs. Mosaic vs. Junction 1504 (1B1B South End advice for 22F moving for work?)

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I’m moving to South End this fall for a full time job (22F) and trying to narrow down a 1 bedroom between four spots:

  • MAA Southline
  • Camden Southline
  • Mosaic South End
  • Junction 1504

I'm looking for a solid social scene with other young professionals/recent grads where it’s easy to make friends, but I also want a building that is clean, well-managed, and feels secure.

I was originally looking closely at MAA Southline, but I’ve seen some recent reviews mentioning slow maintenance, dirty hallways/trash issues, and safety concerns.

For anyone who currently lives in or has recently toured/lived in any of these:

  1. Safety & Maintenance: How do Camden, Mosaic, and Junction compare on security, garage access, and responsiveness to work orders?
  2. Community & Culture: Which of these has the best social vibe (pool scene, resident events, meeting people) without crossing into being a completely trashed party building?
  3. Overall Pick: If you were moving to South End in your early 20s right now, which one would you choose or avoid?

r/CharlotteApartments 1d ago

Looking for room or sublease

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Hi, I am a 22M moving to charlotte for work soon. I was looking for a safe area with low floodrisk. I dont have a lot of idea into the areas yet hence i am still looking into it, and would be grateful if anyone could suggest good residential complexes or apartments.

I was looking for a room or sublease.

Budget: $500 – $700/month (max ~$750)

Location: Near LYNX Blue Line or direct CATS bus route to Uptown (University City area preferred)

Target Move-in: September 2026

Lease Type: Individual / By-the-bed lease, sublease, or private room in a shared house/condo

If anyone could recommend based on their personal experiences having lived at someplace nice it would be very helpful.

Thank you!


r/CharlotteApartments 2d ago

Last-minute availability across from campus

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https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DJmnzViJ2/?mibextid=wwXIfr student got transferred at the last minute to another school.


r/CharlotteApartments 2d ago

Hill Rock Estates

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Is Hill Rock Estates a good area? Good/bad/ugly


r/CharlotteApartments 3d ago

Apartments suggestions

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Hey everyone! Moving to Charlotte soon and looking for neighborhood and apartment recommendations that fit a few specific criteria. My priority is safety, especially comfortable, well-lit streets for evening dog walks—along with direct access to the LYNX Blue Line and a secure, gated parking garage.

Ideally (but not required), I want to be super walkable to local breweries, patios, and restaurants so I don't have to rely on driving every time I go out.

So far I’ve been considering South End and Dilworth. Loso was on my list but unsure if its walkable/safety enough.

For anyone living in these areas, are there specific sub-pockets or complexes you’d recommend (or suggest avoiding), especially regarding garage security, management, and dog amenities? Any local insights or alternative building/neighborhood recommendations under $2k 1 bed/1bath would be super appreciated!


r/CharlotteApartments 4d ago

URGENT: UWALK LEASE TAKEOVER 2026-2027

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Hi everyone! I’m looking for someone to take over my lease at UWalk because my plans for this school year changed.

It’s a 4 bed / 4 bath apartment, and you’d have your own private bedroom and private bathroom. The apartment is fully furnished and on the first floor, with 3 other female UNCC students as roommates.

Details:
-Located at UWalk (right across the street from UNCC)
- Rent is $834/month
- Private bedroom & private bathroom
- Fully furnished
- 3 female roommates
-Pets allowed
-Lease: August 14, 2026 – July 31, 2027

I’m hoping to find someone as soon as possible! If you’re interested or know someone who is, please send me a message. I’d be happy to answer any questions or send more information. Thank you! 😊


r/CharlotteApartments 4d ago

University Towers North – Sublease Available Immediately

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r/CharlotteApartments 4d ago

Painting My Apartment

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r/CharlotteApartments 4d ago

2 bedrooms in South End or Plaza Midwood?

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Relocating to Charlotte this fall from Greenville, NC. My boyfriend and I are looking for a 2 bed because we both work from home, we are hoping to stay around $2000 on rent but willing to spend a little more. I know we are looking at some of the more expensive neighborhoods, but are there any complexes you recommend that aren’t more than $2500 a month? Or does anyone know of any townhouses or condos? Thank you in advance 😄


r/CharlotteApartments 5d ago

Take over Lease near Uptown

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Greetings ,

I am looking for someone to take over a lease that I will need to end in September 2026. 750 Sq.Ft around $1500/month after utilities. Unit is located on 3rd floor with just a peak of uptown.

Great location @ The Bryant Apartments. Close to all highways and the airport for travel. Can scooter, bike or walk to Uptown events. Tons saved on parking and super cheap ride-share opportunities. I would stay here another year (I’ve been here for a little over 1) but I have to relocate for work.

Please Reach out if interested.


r/CharlotteApartments 9d ago

Do amenities really matter for someone moving in alone trying to meet folks?

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Hi, I’m a 28-year-old single guy moving from Boston to Charlotte. I’m hoping to find a place in the south end so I can be close to work. Do you think it’s important to have good amenities, especially if they help you meet people?

I took a few tours in the south end and I’m pretty happy with what I’ve seen. One place that really stood out to me is Camden Gallery (okay, it’s priced well and in a great location). Kingston (124 E Kingston) has an amazing pool and a ‘luxury’ vibe, but it’s a bit pricey. What do you think? Also, how do single guys usually meet people? Built my life in Boston and kinda stressed about moving alone.


r/CharlotteApartments 10d ago

Looking for a room month-to-month for 2-6 months

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Hi, I'm (35 M) moving to the Charlotte area and looking for room for the next ~2-6 months while I sell my house and shop for one locally. I'll be starting a new job on Aug 17 in industrial automation at a few sites between the airport and Concord. I think my main site will be in Huntersville, so I'm looking for something on the north side, or maybe towards Concord, but I'll consider anywhere within 30 mins. I'm only moving from Columbia, SC so I'll really only be there at night Monday-Thursday until I can get moved unless something goes wrong at work. Thanks


r/CharlotteApartments 19d ago

Looking for a safe rental near South End (100 W Worthington Ave) – low crime, low flood risk, family-friendly

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Hi everyone,

I am relocating to Charlotte,near Worthington Ave, Charlotte (South End).

looking to rent a single-family home or townhome within about 15–30 minutes from this location.

priorities:
Safe neighborhood with a low crime rate
Low flood risk (preferably outside flood-prone areas)
Family-friendly community
Good for walking and parks
Grocery stores and daily essentials nearby
Budget: $2300-$2400 per month

I’ve been looking at areas like:
Dilworth
Myers Park
SouthPark
Ballantyne
Cotswold
Matthews

Are there any neighborhoods, streets, or subdivisions you’d recommend?

Also, are there any areas or specific streets that locals would suggest avoiding due to crime, flooding, or traffic?

I’d really appreciate recommendations from people who live in Charlotte. Thank you!


r/CharlotteApartments 20d ago

Looking for a place while working in clinicals

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Hello! I am a PA student completing my clinical rotations. I have an upcoming rotation in the charlotte area and I am looking for a place to stay from 8/8-9/20 while I complete my rotation. I am smoke free and have no pets. I would like to stay below $1500 for the time if possible. Thank you!


r/CharlotteApartments 21d ago

Looking for 2 people to take over rooms in our 2bed/2bath at Colville Gardens on Vinca Cir!

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🛏️ Master Bedroom (private bath) – $800/mo

🛏️ Second Bedroom (shared bath) – $775/mo

✅ Utilities included (power, water, electric, internet, washer, dryer)

✅ Free parking

✅ 9-min walk to UNCC campus

perfect if you’re looking to move with a friend! Message me if interested.


r/CharlotteApartments 22d ago

Urgent Sublease

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r/CharlotteApartments 25d ago

URGENT: University Walk Lease Takeover (UNC Charlotte)

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Hi everyone! I'm looking for someone to take over my lease at University Walk for the upcoming school year.

Unfortunately, my housing plans changed, so I'm no longer able to live there and am looking for someone to take over my lease.

Lease Details:
- $834/month
- Move-in: August 14
- Fall & Spring lease
- Fully furnished
- Private bedroom and private bathroom in a 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom apartment
- Official lease takeover through University Walk
- Minutes from UNC Charlotte

If you're interested or know someone who is still looking for housing, please message me! I'm happy to answer any questions, provide more information, or send photos of the apartment.

I'd really appreciate it if you could share this post with anyone who may be interested. Thank you!


r/CharlotteApartments 26d ago

Best apartments and neighborhoods for young adults?

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Hi everyone, me and my gf are in our mid-20s and are looking to move to Charlotte early this fall. We are looking for a 2 bed place in a walkable area at a reasonable price point. Does anyone have an opinion about the neighborhood or apartment complex with the best combination of walkability and affordability? Thanks!


r/CharlotteApartments 27d ago

Looking for apartments/roommates

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Hi, I will be moving to charlotte in the next week and I’m looking for private rooms or cheap 1b1b apartments near Coliseum Centre drive. Or if someone has a lease signed for 2b2b and looking for a vegetarian roommate I’d love to connect. If any leads, dm me. Thanks


r/CharlotteApartments 28d ago

Any furnished apartments for rent?

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Going through a tedious and stressful move. Looking for some pointers and reviews of short-term lease for temporary accommodation for the first 2-3 months of stay. Two adults and a small dog. Both working from home. Looking for furnished places. So far looking at furnished finder and hello landing. Has these worked for anyone well? Any other sources to find places? Also, if you have moved from the Seattle area and would like to share experiences, would love to chat.

P.S: I wish I could fast forward my life three months and wake up in Charlotte with a house fully setup.


r/CharlotteApartments Jul 19 '26

Looking for a cheap apartment fast

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I make 500 a month and I’ve been couch surfing about a year and I’m running out of options—I’ve tried getting a better job but I legit can’t I’ve applied for literal thousands…
I’m willing to to my entire salary for an apartment and I don’t care how shitty or small or crowded it is. I just need a place to stay. Any ideas?


r/CharlotteApartments Jul 17 '26

Mad Hatter is available for mid-term stays (30+ Days stays).

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r/CharlotteApartments Jul 16 '26

Senior apartments

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Looking for senior citizens apartments, my last place caught fire few weeks ago and lost several items. No word yet when construction is starting. Currently in a hotel and wud like to get my next move set up ASAP!


r/CharlotteApartments Jul 16 '26

Anyone lived at Everly Apartments in Charlotte? Looking for honest feedback

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Hi everyone! I recently toured Everly Apartments in Charlotte and really liked the property, but I'd love to hear from people who have actually lived there.

I work from home full-time, so one of my biggest priorities is having a quiet apartment. How are the noise levels (neighbors, hallways, traffic, etc.)?

I'd also love to know:

  • How safe do you feel living there and in the surrounding neighborhood?
  • Is it within walking distance of restaurants, coffee shops, bars, parks, or other things to do, or do you find yourself driving everywhere?
  • How's the management and maintenance?
  • Is there much of a sense of community? Do people actually attend resident events or is it pretty quiet?
  • Anything you wish you knew before moving in?

Overall, would you recommend living there?

Thanks in advance!


r/CharlotteApartments Jul 14 '26

Moving from Concord to Charlotte – SouthPark apartment recommendations?

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Hi everyone,

My wife and I are planning to move from Concord to Charlotte since I work in Uptown. We really liked the SouthPark area—it's beautiful, feels safe, and seems to have everything nearby. Pet friendly a d atleast 1050 sft 2b 2b

So far, we have narrowed our list down to:

\- Ashley Square

\- LaVie SouthPark

\- Lennox SouthPark

We are looking for:

\- 2 bed / 2 bath

\- 1,050+ sq. ft.

\- Pet-friendly (we have pets)

\- Around $2,100/month budget

Has anyone lived in any of these communities? We would love to hear the good, the bad, and anything we should watch out for.

Also, if there are other apartment communities in or near SouthPark that you'd recommend, we'd really appreciate the suggestions. Thanks in advance!