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8424 N Tryon St, Charlotte, NC, 28262

unknown not observed units (unit count basis: listing-reported) Hazard/risk read: not observed

Asking & effective rent by bedroom

Average asking rent across observed units: $1,586. Average effective rent: $1,586.

TypeAsking rentEffective rentAvg sqftObservations
1 bedroom$1,497$1,4977475
2 bedroom$1,733$1,7331,1053

HUD Fair Market Rent gap

HUD area: Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC HUD Metro FMR Area.

FMR comparison not observed for this property.

Amenities

Clubroom with Entertainment Kitchen and LoungeDining Sized Kitchen IslandsFitness Center with Cardio & Strength EquipmentKitchen and Linen PantriesLandscaped Courtyard and Grilling AreaLuxerOne Concierge Package Locker SystemPet ParkPool House with TV LoungePremium Plank Flooring ThroughoutPrivate Offices with Built In DesksResort Style Pool with Sun Shelf Seating AreaSamsung Stainless Steel AppliancesSecure, Access Controlled Parking DeckShaker Cabinetry with Chrome HardwareSide-By-Side Full Samsung Washer & DryersWalk-In ClosetsWi-Fi Throughout Social Spaces

Operator

not observed

Nearby comparable properties

Comparable apartments with rent data within 3 miles, ranked by the same similarity model used in the product.

PropertyLocationDistanceAvg askingSimilarity
Verde at McCullough Station Charlotte, NC 0.09 mi $1,380 81%
Cortland University City Charlotte, NC 0.36 mi $1,487 72%
The Vinoy at Innovation Park Charlotte, NC 1.06 mi not observed 67%
University City Apartments Charlotte Area, NC 0.36 mi $1,246 63%
Langford Charlotte Area, NC 0.38 mi $1,222 62%

Sources & provenance

Sourced from https://liveprosemcculloughstation.com/floorplans/ — 8 observation(s), last observed Aug 6, 2026.

Data age: 11 days. Last observed: Aug 6, 2026.

Market intelligence and decision support only. Not an appraisal, and not a recommendation to set any particular rent. Income-restricted product is never presented as a market-rate comparable — program type above reflects the governed affordability classification, not free-text asset labels.

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