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Renting Near Foxcroft

Foxcroft itself is an estate neighborhood — no apartments sit inside its boundary. But the corridor around it, especially the SouthPark and Fairview edges, offers some of Charlotte's most-sought apartment addresses. Here is how the rental map actually reads.

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The Foxcroft Boundary Matters

The Foxcroft neighborhood is a defined residential estate area — bounded roughly by Sharon Road, Colony Road, Fairview Road, and Providence Road — composed almost entirely of single-family homes on half-acre-plus lots. There are no apartment buildings within that boundary. When a listing or building calls itself "Foxcroft," it is almost always sitting on the neighborhood's edge rather than inside it.

Camden Foxcroft

Camden Foxcroft is the most commonly-searched apartment community associated with the Foxcroft name. It is a garden-style community operated by Camden Property Trust, sitting adjacent to the residential neighborhood rather than within it. Amenities are the standard Camden set: pool, fitness, business center, pet accommodation. Typical unit sizes run from studios through three-bedrooms.

The SouthPark Edge

The rental corridor immediately north and northeast of Foxcroft — from SouthPark Mall east along Fairview and up Sharon Road — is Charlotte's most active luxury-apartment corridor. Newer developments cluster around Sharon Square, Piedmont Row, and the Waverly-adjacent belt. These are the addresses most Foxcroft-adjacent renters actually target.

Typical Rents

In the standard garden-style communities adjacent to Foxcroft, expect roughly $1,200 for a studio, $1,600 for a one-bedroom, and $2,500 for a two-bedroom. In newer, finish-forward SouthPark buildings, plan on 30–50% above these bands. Furnished-corporate options exist in the same corridor for executive relocations.

Renting Inside Foxcroft

A handful of Foxcroft estates come to market each cycle as long-term rentals — most often when an owner is between primary residences or has repositioned an estate for eventual sale. These are almost always off-market and priced far above corridor apartment rents. A Foxcroft-specialist brokerage is the fastest route to what is actually available.

From Rental to Ownership

The most common Foxcroft-buyer path is not a first-look purchase. It is two or three years of renting in the SouthPark corridor — enough time to learn the streets, the routing, the schools, and the specific character of interior versus edge blocks — followed by a considered move inside the neighborhood. For relocating families, that arc is often the most efficient use of a first year in Charlotte.

Frequently Asked

Are there apartments inside the Foxcroft neighborhood?+

No. Foxcroft is entirely composed of single-family estates on generous lots. Apartment communities sit on the neighborhood's edges — closest to SouthPark, Fairview Road, and the Sharon Road corridor.

What is the typical rent for a one-bedroom near Foxcroft?+

Roughly $1,600 in the standard garden-style communities. Newer or more finished buildings in the SouthPark corridor sit meaningfully above that.

Is Camden Foxcroft inside Foxcroft?+

No. Camden Foxcroft is a garden-style community on the Foxcroft edge — the name reflects proximity, not neighborhood membership.

Can I rent an actual Foxcroft house?+

Occasionally. A small number of Foxcroft estates come to market each cycle as long-term rentals, most often off-market. A specialist brokerage is the most direct route.

Preferred Brokerage

Renting today, buying tomorrow?

Many Foxcroft owners began as SouthPark-corridor renters and moved into the neighborhood two or three years later. Peters & Associates can help you plan the arc.

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