Ballantyne
Polished, Planned & Perfectly Livable
Where tree-lined streets meet upscale amenities, exceptional schools, and a thriving restaurant scene — Ballantyne is Charlotte's most sought-after southern address.
ExploreCharlotte's premier planned community
Ballantyne occupies the southern tip of Charlotte, just minutes from the South Carolina border. Originally developed around the Ballantyne Hotel and Golf Club in the 1990s, it has matured into one of the region's most desirable zip codes — drawing young families, corporate relocators, and anyone who values well-maintained streets, top-rated schools, and a walkable town center.
The neighborhood is anchored by three main hubs: The Bowl at Ballantyne, a lively outdoor dining and retail district; Ballantyne Village, an open-air shopping center; and Blakeney Town Center, offering everyday conveniences alongside boutique dining. Together they create a community where nearly everything you need is within a short drive — or walk.


The Bowl at Ballantyne Charlotte's newest outdoor district


Ballantyne Hotel The neighborhood's landmark
Everything that makes a neighborhood exceptional
Ballantyne consistently ranks among Charlotte's top neighborhoods for quality of life, safety, and school performance — and its growth shows no signs of slowing.
A scene worth staying in for
Ballantyne has quietly become one of Charlotte's most interesting dining zip codes. From rooftop sushi to farm-to-table wood-fired kitchens, there's no reason to drive uptown for a great meal.
Hestia Rooftop
Ballantyne's most spectacular dining experience — 16th-floor panoramic views with a Japanese-inspired menu. The omakase experience and Salmon Kumo roll are legendary. Perfect for special occasions and impressing out-of-town guests.
Rooster's Wood-Fired Kitchen
A Charlotte institution now rooted in Ballantyne. Kitchen-side seating lets you watch chefs at work over real wood fire. The pimento cheese appetizer is non-negotiable, and the housemade pasta is unforgettable.
Juniper Grill
A Ballantyne staple with a menu that travels from fish tacos to braised brisket. The white sangria is exceptional, and the outdoor patio at sunset is one of the neighborhood's best seats. Cozy, reliable, and consistently excellent.
Postino Ballantyne
Beloved for its daily $6 wine and beer specials, fresh bruschetta boards, and buzzy atmosphere. A go-to for brunch or a low-key evening out. The service is warm and the vibe is always welcoming.
Flower Child
Where healthy meets genuinely delicious. The plant-forward menu features bowls, wraps, and seasonal specials that make eating well feel indulgent. A neighborhood staple for weekday lunches and quick family dinners.
More to Explore
Ballantyne's dining scene also includes Mellow Mushroom, Burger 21, Jade Asian Bistro, Eggspectation for brunch, 131 Main for steakhouse classics, and a growing roster of fast-casual favorites — all within a 5-minute radius.
Three districts, endless options
Ballantyne's retail scene is organized across three walkable open-air centers — each with its own character, anchoring the neighborhood from everyday errands to leisurely weekend browsing.
The Bowl at Ballantyne
The neighborhood's newest and most vibrant hub. A modern open-air district with wide walkable sidewalks, lush outdoor seating, a kids' playground, a hammock park, and a rotating lineup of food trucks and community events.
Ballantyne Village
The original Ballantyne anchor. An upscale outdoor center with restaurants, boutiques, and the iconic Ballantyne Hotel as its backdrop. Hosts a beloved Christmas Market and year-round events. The place to see and be seen.
Blakeney Town Center
Everything in one stop — Target, Harris Teeter, Banana Republic, Marshall's, HomeGoods, Shake Shack, Jeni's Ice Cream, and a growing dining roster. The Rea Road corridor's most complete everyday destination.
Ballantyne is what happens when a city actually plans ahead — great bones, great schools, and a community that keeps getting better every year.
Jamie Milam, Charlotte RealtorGreen space woven in everywhere
Despite its polished suburban feel, Ballantyne is surprisingly rich in green space — from nature preserves with real hiking trails to manicured parks and greenway connections that make staying active genuinely enjoyable.
Stream Park
Tucked behind The Bowl, this gem sits along a stream with views of the Ballantyne Hotel fountains. Features a playground, hammock park, rock climbing walls, and a peaceful walking path. Ideal for post-dinner strolls with kids or a dog.
Big Rock Nature Preserve
A hidden gem with genuine hiking trails, massive granite boulders, and real NC woodland character. Popular for morning walks and dog hikes. Connects to the Ballantyne Corporate Park loop trail for a longer 5-mile outing.
Ballantyne's Backyard
One of Ballantyne's most active community parks — hosting the beloved Carolina Holiday Spectacular lights show each winter, the annual LatinoAmericano Festival, and outdoor community events year-round. A true neighborhood hub.
Ballantyne District Park
Connected to Community House Middle School and the YMCA, this park features excellent mountain bike trails for all skill levels, a stream corridor, and frequent wildlife sightings. Best for active families and avid trail riders.
Where families plant roots
Schools are arguably Ballantyne's single biggest draw. The area falls within some of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' highest-performing zones, and strong private options exist for families seeking alternatives. It's the primary reason many families relocate specifically to 28277.
Ballantyne Elementary School
Community House Middle School
Ballantyne Ridge High School
Oakcrest Preparatory Academy
LeafSpring School at Ballantyne
Find your perfect pocket in Ballantyne
Ballantyne isn't one neighborhood — it's a collection of distinct communities, each with its own character, price point, and lifestyle. Here's a look at the most notable pockets within the broader Ballantyne area.
- Vibe: Refined, gated, and golf course living at its finest.
- Highlights: Centered around the Ballantyne Hotel Golf Club, this enclave features luxury custom homes, manicured grounds, and resort-style amenities. One of south Charlotte's most prestigious addresses.
- Why it's popular: Buyers seeking privacy, prestige, and a true country club lifestyle in the heart of Ballantyne come here first.
- Vibe: Established, convenient, and deeply family-oriented.
- Highlights: One of Ballantyne's original planned communities. Features traditional single-family homes, HOA-maintained common areas, and a strong neighborhood association. Close to Ballantyne Commons East shopping.
- Why it's popular: It offers the full Ballantyne package — great schools, community feel, and everyday convenience — at a more accessible price point than some newer developments.
- Vibe: Upscale, newer construction, and move-in ready.
- Highlights: A newer development in the southern Ballantyne area featuring craftsman-style homes, wide sidewalks, and community gathering spaces. Close to Ardrey Kell Road and Blakeney Town Center.
- Why it's popular: Buyers love the newer builds, open floor plans, and proximity to top schools — especially Ardrey Kell High School — without the premium of older prestige communities.
- Vibe: Quiet, wooded, and established.
- Highlights: A well-established community featuring larger lots, mature tree canopy, and a peaceful residential character. Convenient to Providence Road amenities and within the top-performing CMS school zone.
- Why it's popular: Families who want more space, privacy, and a settled neighborhood feel — without sacrificing school quality or south Charlotte convenience — consistently choose Thornhill.
What your investment looks like here
Ballantyne's real estate market has remained one of Charlotte's most resilient — driven by consistent demand from corporate relocators, top school access, and continued development. Inventory moves quickly and appreciation has been steady.
2–3 bed townhomes in established communities. Ideal for first-time buyers or investors, often HOA-maintained with community amenities.
4-bed, 3-bath homes in established subdivisions. Move-in ready with updated kitchens, good lot sizes, and strong resale history.
Custom builds and estates near the Ballantyne Hotel Golf Club. Golf course views, premium finishes, and generous acreage.
FAQ about Ballantyne
Is Ballantyne a good place to raise a family?
Yes — Ballantyne is consistently ranked among Charlotte's best neighborhoods for families. It sits within the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district's highest-performing zone, offers abundant parks and greenways, and has a low crime rate relative to the broader Charlotte metro.
What is the average home price in Ballantyne, NC?
Home prices in Ballantyne range from around $380K for entry-level townhomes to $580K for single-family median homes, with luxury estates near the Ballantyne Hotel Golf Club exceeding $1M. The area has seen steady appreciation of approximately 5% year over year.
What zip code is Ballantyne, Charlotte NC?
Ballantyne falls primarily within zip code 28277, which covers the southernmost portion of Charlotte and extends close to the South Carolina border.
How far is Ballantyne from Uptown Charlotte?
Ballantyne is approximately 15 miles south of Uptown Charlotte, typically a 20–30 minute drive depending on traffic. It is also roughly 30 minutes from Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
What are the best restaurants in Ballantyne?
Top dining spots in Ballantyne include Hestia Rooftop for Japanese-inspired cuisine with panoramic views, Juniper Grill for seasonal American fare, Rooster's Wood-Fired Kitchen for elevated comfort food, Postino for wine and bruschetta, and Flower Child for healthy fast-casual. The Bowl at Ballantyne district continues to add new options regularly.
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