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Panthro is so full of crap...  Panthro lives in Dilworth area, which is a very old, tiny area outside uptown Charlotte.  It has only one good public elementary school and bunch of private expensive schools...  Dilworth area exploded in value over the last 3-5 years with uptown expansion so now Dilworth residents assume they live in the best area in Charlotte... lol.

Ballantyne is a huge area near South Carolina boarder with huge amount of top rated public schools, some of the best golf courses, shopping malls and restaurants.  Right outside Ballantyne is Marvin and Weddington where they currently building insane multimillion dollar houses...

Is Ballantyne overcrowded?  Yes...  

http://www.charlotteparent.com/CLT/7-Best-Charlotte-Suburbs-for-Families/

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16 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

Panthro is so full of crap...  Panthro lives in Dilworth area, which is a very old, tiny area outside uptown Charlotte.  It has only one good public elementary school and bunch of private expensive schools...  Dilworth area exploded in value over the last 3-5 years with uptown expansion so now Dilworth residents assume they live in the best area in Charlotte... lol.

Ballantyne is a huge area near South Carolina boarder with huge amount of top rated public schools, some of the best golf courses, shopping malls and restaurants.  Right outside Ballantyne is Marvin and Weddington where they currently building insane multimillion dollar houses...

Is Ballantyne overcrowded?  Yes...  

http://www.charlotteparent.com/CLT/7-Best-Charlotte-Suburbs-for-Families/

But are they about to build a mall down there?

I lived in dilworth 8 years ago (damn) and it was still the nicest area of town back then.

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8 minutes ago, Jase said:

But are they about to build a mall down there?

I lived in dilworth 8 years ago (damn) and it was still the nicest area of town back then.

Dilworth is nice but Ballantyne is a different beast...  You cannot really compare the two... different consumer groups... 

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I would rather gouge my eyeballs out than live in Ballantyne

 

three numbers....4.....8.....5.....no thank you...I lived over there way too long...screw 51 too..whole area is way too crowded...traffic is always a nightmare

 

 everything is a cookie cutter copy of everything...

 

I live in Madison park...the Southpark/Montford area...best part of Charlotte by far 

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On 2/26/2016 at 6:06 PM, Panthro said:

Please...I don't live Dilworth.

I live in Commonwealth.

 

http://www.globalflare.com/top-10-neighborhoods-charlotte-getting-national-attention/

Now, if you add kids in equation 

http://www.charlotteparent.com/CLT/7-Best-Charlotte-Suburbs-for-Families/

 

Yes...  Commonwealth and Dilworth are all great places to live if you are single or work in uptown and have no kids or have kids and have enough money to pay for private school.

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You should consider moving to Connecticut. Great schools, casinos, cam chowder, close to NYC pizza, property taxes, high cost of living, billion dollar yearly goverment deficit, no professional sports teams, ... *cries*

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