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Step inside these modern townhomes near UNC Charlotte

Discover Brixton, an emerging urban enclave of new homes for sale in the University area of Charlotte, NC.

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Different interior views of a Brixton home, plus an exterior view of the townhome community.

Get ready to pack your bags, because Brixton’s homes are move-in ready.

Photos by Joe Purvis

Nestled in the University area of Charlotte is Brixton, a new townhome community by Empire that blends outdoor adventure with urban convenience. If you love local amenities and stylish spaces, keep reading.

🏠 The homes

All of Brixton’s three-story, move-in-ready townhomes offer:

  • Two, three, or four bedrooms
  • Up to 3.5 bathrooms
  • A first-floor guest suite or flex space
  • Expansive kitchens with a large island
  • Luxurious details like high ceilings and quartz counters
  • An attached two-car garage and driveway
  • A covered terrace
  • And more

🌳 The neighborhood

There are countless places to explore around Brixton. Residents can walk to the Toby Creek Greenway and are just minutes from UNC Charlotte, shops, and restaurants.

The community is also located near I-85 and LYNX light rail stations, making it easy to get around (psst... it’s a short drive to Uptown).

Ready to move in? Empire is offering competitive finance incentives.

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