Somersby in Matthews NC—Homes for Sale and Neighborhood Profile
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Looking for a small Matthews NC neighborhood that is off the beaten path? Consider Somersby.
Tucked among the trees off Elizabeth Lane, Somersby is a small neighborhood built in the 1980s. Colonial-styled two-stories and ranches range in size from approximately 1400 square feet to approximately 2400 square feet.
Highly-regarded Elizabeth Lane Elementary is within walking distance of Somersby. The neighborhood offers convenient access to SouthPark and uptown Charlotte via Alexander and Sardis Roads. Historic downtown Matthews with its library, farmers market and community festivals is a short drive away.
Somersby Community Features
Community Amenities: None
Builders: Crosland
Schools: Elizabeth Lane Elementary, South Charlotte Middle, Providence High. School assignments are subject to change. Check with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Public Schools for current school assignments.

Somersby Real Estate Market Update
January to December 2009
Single Family Homes
Homes Sold: 5
Prices: $200,000 to $240,000 Average Sales Price: $227,300
Average Square Feet: 1939
Average Days on Market: 76
Source: Carolina Multiple Listing Service
Somersby Homes for Sale
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Copyright 2010. Carol Fox. Allen Tate Realtors. *Somersby in Matthews NC—Homes for Sale and Neighborhood Profile*
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