Myers ParkRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of $29.5/m² monthly, you are paying a massive premium for the 28207 prestige and the ability to walk to Reid's. This is the 'FINAL_BOSS' of Charlotte neighborhoods; it stays expensive because the inventory is limited and the demand is generational. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that while the m² stats are high, the investment outlook remains the most stable in the city because land here simply doesn't devalue.
The Vibe:Massive willow oaks hang over Queens Road, creating a literal canopy that separates this zip code from the rest of Charlotte's sprawl. You’re trading high-rise glass for 1920s brick walk-ups and the constant flow of cyclists hitting the Booty Loop. It’s quiet, predictably expensive, and dominated by people who treat the Selwyn Avenue corridor like their private living room.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Myers Park @ $29.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why are m² stats so high for such old buildings?
In Myers Park, you aren't paying for modern floor plans; you're paying for the address and the mature landscape that took 100 years to grow.
Is parking an issue near the shops?
Selwyn and Providence intersections are a nightmare during lunch hours, so don't expect an easy spot near Mugs or Little Spoon.
What defines the rental inventory here?
It's a mix of subdivided historic mansions and mid-century brick apartments that rarely see the open market for long.
Is the Average Rent expected to dip soon?
Unlikely; the neighborhood analysis shows zero room for new large-scale developments, keeping supply permanently choked.
Can I avoid the traffic on Providence Road?
Only if you know the back-way through Hermitage Road, otherwise you're stuck in the commuter crawl every weekday.