“lives like a home” layout with strong separation of space
Abundant natural light with multiple exposures
Gas log fireplace anchoring main living area
True walk-out patio (not a balcony)
Direct connection to interior living
Iconic Uptown skyline views
Convenience of direct street-level entry
Pet-friendly functionality (dog owners will love it)
Updated kitchen with Bosch appliances
Generous counter space and storage
Full-size laundry room
Ample storage throughout
Private storage unit included
Two deeded, secure parking spaces
One block to Fourth Ward Park
Dining, coffee, nightlife, and culture nearby
Blumenthal Performing Arts Center + Discovery Place
Harris Teeter ~2 blocks away
Your front porch to Uptown
Rare 3-bedroom, one-level corner floor plan
“lives like a home” layout with strong separation of space
Abundant natural light with multiple exposures
Gas log fireplace anchoring main living area
True walk-out patio (not a balcony)
Direct connection to interior living
Iconic Uptown skyline views
Convenience of direct street-level entry
Pet-friendly functionality (dog owners will love it)
Updated kitchen with Bosch appliances
Generous counter space and storage
Full-size laundry room
Ample storage throughout
Private storage unit included
Two deeded, secure parking spaces
One block to Fourth Ward Park
Dining, coffee, nightlife, and culture nearby
Blumenthal Performing Arts Center + Discovery Place
Harris Teeter ~2 blocks away
Some Uptown condos try very hard to feel luxurious.
Settlers Place 103 doesn’t need to try.
Because it already has the one thing other buildings can’t manufacture: actual character.
Tucked inside Fourth Ward — where Charlotte suddenly slows down for a minute — this residence feels less like “condo living” and more like discovering a hidden pocket of Uptown most people pass every day without fully noticing.
Brick sidewalks. Tree canopy. Historic homes. Dog walkers.
Neighbors who somehow still know each other’s names.
And then there’s Unit 103.
The first surprise? It lives BIG.
The second? You’re probably going to spend more time on the terrace than expected.
Because unlike the tiny “hold-your-coffee-sideways” balconies sprinkled through other buildings, this outdoor space actually functions like part of the home — with a front-row seat to Fourth Ward and the skyline beyond it.
Morning coffee.
Evening wine.
Laptop outside on a random Tuesday pretending your inbox isn’t collapsing.
Inside, the layout just works.
Open living spaces. Natural flow. Large windows. A kitchen positioned where people actually gather instead of hiding awkwardly in the corner like an afterthought.
And the energy feels different here.
Less flashy. More grounded. More Fourth Ward.
You’re not walking into a revolving door of valet stands and transient energy.
You’re stepping into one of Uptown’s most established residential neighborhoods — where the skyline still shows up, but life feels calmer around it.
That’s why people quietly fight to stay in Fourth Ward once they get here.