You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > North Charlotte > Denver - Norman Pointe Denver, NC is home to 58-acre, waterfront, luxury custom home community, Norman Pointe. Situated on Lake Norman, Norman Pointe is situated just off of Webbs Road in Denver, NC which is located on the west side of Lake Norman. Norman Pointe offers 78 wooded home sites with waterfront and water view lots. Several homes in Norman Pointe have completed construction, and are now for sale. Homes in Norman Pointe currently on the market range from the mid $400,000’s to over $2.3 million. Lot owners can … Continue reading...
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Lake Norman
You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > North Charlotte > Lake Norman Lake Norman was created in 1963 when Duke Power Company dammed the Catawba River to fuel its hydroelectric power plants. Charlotte residents have observed a developmental explosion of luxury and middle-class homes in four historic towns – Huntersville, Davidson (home of Davidson College), Mooresville, and Cornelius–surrounding Lake Norman over the past two decades. With approximately 520 acres of shoreline, spanning four counties: Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba and Lincoln counties, Lake Norman is a bustling lake … Continue reading...
Third Ward
You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > Uptown > Third Ward Uptown Condos for Sale Charlotte's Third Ward is the most diverse of the city's four original quadrants. It includes a sports and entertainment area focused on Bank of America Stadium and a planned AAA baseball stadium with a 5-acre park. Residential neighborhoods are a mix of single-family homes, apartments and condominiums, with dozens of new developments planned, under construction and nearing completion. Anchoring the west side of Third Ward is Bank of America's new 1.5 million square foot mixed use complex … Continue reading...
The Arboretum
You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > South Charlotte > Arboretum At the intersection of Providence Road (Hwy 16) and NC Highway 51, the Arboretum covers the four intersecting corners. The Arboretum houses a large shopping center on one corner which was built in the 1980's and features great restaurants, movie theaters, a grocery store, coffee shops, book stores, fast food restaurants and home furnishing stores. The shopping center is the center of a residential community that has also become a center for service-oriented businesses including medical offices, banks and … Continue reading...
Ballantyne
You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > South Charlotte > Ballantyne Ballantyne, sprung from farmland in the early 1990’s, spans 2,000 acres across Mecklenburg County’s southern tip. Ballantyne was originally owned and later, developed by the Bissell/Harris family who also developed one of Charlotte’s most popular live/work communities, SouthPark, and continues to grow. The residential portion of Ballantyne was sold to Crescent Resources for residential development while the Bissell Companies developed the commercial side, including most of the hotels on the sprawling … Continue reading...
Plaza Midwood
You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > Old Charlotte > Plaza-Midwood Just east of Uptown Charlotte, Plaza-Midwood is a hip yet, historical neighborhood of restored bungalows, funky shops, local pubs and fantastic restaurants. From tattoo parlors to antique shops, pawn shops to upscale and urban clothing boutiques, bookstores and more, Plaza-Midwood has so much to offer. The Plaza-Midwood neighborhood is located approximately one mile northeast of Uptown Charlotte. The neighborhood is roughly bound by Hawthorne Lane to the west, The Plaza to the north, Briar Creek Road and … Continue reading...
North Davidson – NoDa
You are viewing: Charlotte Neighborhoods > Old Charlotte >NoDa The North Davidson Arts District, affectionately known as NoDa, is a former mill community that has, over recent years, been transformed into a funky arts district with galleries, eateries and performance halls. Only three miles northeast of Uptown, the neighborhood, once known as North Charlotte, is made up of mostly small Craftsman style bungalows. These homes, built at the turn of the century to house workers at textile mills, have been a popular renovation project area for many contractors and residents. NoDa is also … Continue reading...
Eastover
Charlotte Neighborhoods > Old Charlotte > Eastover Located southeast of Uptown Charlotte, Eastover was the first suburb with driveways for “motorcars.” The neighborhood’s stately homes have long attracted the leaders who helped shape Charlotte’s growth, including banker, Hugh McColl Jr. and department store icon, John Belk and the E. C. Griffith family, who developed most of the Eastover community. One of the major landmarks is The Mint Museum of Art, located on Randolph Road, and full of rich history as well as unbelievable art and artifacts for visitors to behold. Eastover is … Continue reading...