Eastcliff Drive Southeast is a primarily residential street with a plethora of homes and rental units for all budgets. From modest, mid-twentieth-century single-family bungalows to luxurious estates and elaborate century homes, Eastcliff Drive Southeast in Concord boast a diverse residential offering.
The mild Carolina climate fosters outdoor activities for individuals and families. Parents can bring the little ones to Les Myers Community Park for a picnic for fun on the public playgrounds. Sports enthusiasts get a group together to shoot some hoops on one of the park’s basketball courts. The Concord Swim Club is also perfect for those who love to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Two large pools, a baby pool, picnic area and a family-oriented clubhouse are available at the Concord Swim Club.
Golf fans will find acres of rolling greens at one of several golf courses in the neighborhood. The Cabarrus Country Club, Green Oaks Golf Course and the Golf Club are all close to Eastcliff.
The city of Concord boasts a population of nearly 56,000 according to the 2000 Census, making it the fourth-largest city in the Charlotte metro area. Perhaps the city’s biggest lure is the Charlotte Motor Speedway, a popular racetrack used in NASCAR races. The city of Concord’s NASCAR roots don’t stop there, though. The city is also home to four professional racing teams: Roush-Fenway Racing, Hendrick Racing, Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports.
Concord’s shopping scene features national chains like department stores Kohl’s, Sears and JC Penney. The city’s mall, Carolina Mall, boasts more than 50 retail shops such as Staples, Belk, Waldenbooks, Victoria’s Secret, Bath and Body Works and Foot Locker, to name a few.
Hungry individuals won’t be hungry long with Concord’s extensive restaurant offerings. National chains like Longhorn Steakhouse, Golden Corral Buffet and Grill, Domino’s Pizza, Bob Evans Restaurant and Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill sit alongside local favorites like The Lake Lynn Lodge, Two Leaves and a Bud and The Stowe-Away Fish House.