Lake Norman Communities like Sailview, and Northview show off the lake from an assortment of modern angles. Homes incorporate everything from brick to cedar complimenting the radiance of the blue lake and surrounding woods.
Are There Different Sides to Lake Norman Lakefront Homes? Communities have sprung up on every side of the lake. Eastside lakefront properties buzz with the incoming traffic from Charlotte and present all the luxuries of a large city without over crowding and pollution. These communities blend a connection to Charlotte effortlessly into a different pace of life on the lake.
Various communities put forward a mixture of lake living. Some will treat their homeowners to membership in the local Yacht Club's marina while others may chose to focus on the neighborhood clubhouse as a fulcrum for the community. Boat slips and docks in nearly in every Lake Norman Lakefront Homes community and it shows, that no matter the preferred style of living, all homes in the area focus their attention on the lake.
On the Westside, lakefront homes enjoy a simple view of the lake lacking any noise from the city. Designers in this area put the lake first and allow resident the option to drive or boat to the busier side of the lake. The lakefront homes to the west enjoy early morning sunrises and quiet peaceful living.
The 30-mile radius that composes Lake Norman is filled with everything you’ll need for work and play. Extending across four counties are three school systems and private school options, recreational activities such as boating, skiing, fishing and golfing and a great variety of dining and shopping.
Davidson Davidson, North Carolina has always been a special place for those who live, work and come to visit. Davidson is small and friendly, intellectually and culturally intriguing. It is a safe and happy place to raise a family or relax and retire. Davidson is a great place to start a business, large or small, in the heart of a growing and influential metropolitan region. It has small-town character but is near lakefront recreation and large-city amenities. The Town of Davidson officially came into being in 1891. Previously, it was incorporated as the Town of Davidson College in 1879, and before it was simply referred to as Davidson College. The college, the town's principal employer, continues to have a strong influence in the community. It is recognized as one of the leading four-year liberal arts institutions in the country.
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Huntersville Huntersville is the fast growing Lake Norman community. Annual events such as Hello! Huntersville, a Christmas and Spring Festival encourage a sense of community among townspeople. In the midst of this charming small town exist countless business opportunities. In the 650-acre Huntersville Business Park, you can find a broad array of businesses from offices to distribution centers. Huntersville was established as a municipality in 1885 and was named for one of its founding fathers. Farmers grew cotton on their large plantations and prominent schools attracted families from near and far. In later years, textile mills brought more jobs and residents to the area. There are numerous historic home sites intact and open to the public in Huntersville. These sites serve as a living legacy and link the between the present and past.
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Cornelius Cornelius offers a delightful blend of old and new. You can shop in lovely-renovated downtown shops or visit one of the sparkling new shopping centers. Cornelius was once a textile town that has embraced Lake Norman, which has inspired development of high quality motels and restaurants with a reputation for southern hospitality.
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Mooresville A Porch Swing Pace Mooresville's roots run deep in the Piedmont soil. Primarily an agricultural community from its incorporation in 1873, Mooresville was the dream of John Franklin Moore, the town's namesake. Moore was successful in bringing the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad to town by promising a depot site and a sidetrack to hold large cotton shipments that were hauled on the railway. He also offered to sell land to parties interested in building a town. With the upsurge in the cotton trade, Mooresville's economy quickly expanded to include textiles. Today Mooresville's business sector is quite diversified, yet still relies on state-of-the-art textile production as the cornerstone of its economy.
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