December 19, 2006

Huntersville NC Homes For Sale

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14533 Westgreen Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $575,000 5 bed 4 bath

531 Skybrook Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $450,000 5 bed 4 bath

6729 Garden Hill Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $225,000 3 bed 2.5 bath

9302 Greenheather Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $135,490 2 bed 2 bath

9302 Greenheather Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $134,990 2 bed 2 bath

9302 Greenheather Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $134,490 2 bed 2 bath

6729 Garden Hill Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $215,000 4 bed 2.5 bath

14200 Lyon Hill Ln, Huntersville, NC 28078, $300,000 4 bed 2.5 bath

6315 Neck Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, $209,900 3 bed 2 bath


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December 10, 2006

Peninsula Jetton Cove, Yacht Club Homes Cornelius NC

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19511 Sunnypoint Ct, Cornelius, NC 28031, $499,000 4 bed 3.5 bath10136 Meadow Crossing Ln, Cornelius, NC 28031, $137,000 2 bed 2.5 bath21423 Aftonshire Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $158,000 3 bed 2.5 bath17808 Kings Point Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $299,900 3 bed 2.5 bath20452 Greenway Heights Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $205,000 3 bed 2.5 bathSingle-Family Home, Cornelius, NC 28031, $360,000 4 bed 3 bath20939 Lake View Cir, Cornelius, NC 28031, $295,000 3 bed 2 bath16125 Jetton Rd, Cornelius, NC 28031, $4,399,00016501 Belle Isle Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $1,695,000


13830 Hastings Farm Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, $182,900 3 bed 2 bath1512 April Knoll Ct, Huntersville, NC 28078, $227,000 3 bed 2 bath7646 Rolling Meadows Ln, Huntersville, NC 28078, $168,990 3 bed 2 bath15430 Waterfront Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $369,900 4 bed 2 bath13035 W Douglas Park Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $179,900 3 bed 2.5 bathSingle-Family Home, Huntersville, NC 28078, $279,000 4 bed 3 bath8404 Bridgestone Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $234,900 3 bed 2.5 bath8838 Blooming Arbor St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $337,525 4 bed 2.5 bath12130 Bronx Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $20,000

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November 28, 2006

Birkdale, Northstone, Skybrook, Macaulay, Hamptons

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Real Estate Lake Norman, Huntersville, Cornelius, Mooresville, Davidson, Denver and Charlotte Real Estate Agents

116 Pineridge Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $288,000 5 bed 3 bath

Single-Family Home, Huntersville, NC 28078, $350,000 4 bed 2.5 bath

2060 Vickers St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $192,500 2 bed

7522 Lullwater Cove Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, $174,900 3 bed 4 bath

2130 Vickers St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $385,000 3 bed

252 Southland Ave, Huntersville, NC 28078, $275,000 4 bed 3 bath

2080 Vickers St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $227,500 2 bed

1840 Rustic Barn Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $167,500 4 bed 2 bath


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19514 Crosstrees Ln, Cornelius, NC 28031, $299,900 4 bed 6.5 bath21630 Rio Oro Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $489,000 3 bed 2.5 bath18535 Harborside Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $330,000 3 bed 2 bath16239 Peachmont Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $160,000 3 bed 3 bath8404 Westmoreland Lake Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $263,972 3 bed 2.5 bath8404 Westmoreland Lake Dr, Cornelius, NC 28031, $346,867 4 bed 2.5 bath10204 Caldwell Depot Rd, Cornelius, NC 28031, $218,900 3 bed 3 bath17569 Tuscany Ln, Cornelius, NC 28031, $129,900 2 bed 2.5 bath19204 Spring Lilly Ct, Cornelius, NC 28031, $329,000 4 bed 3 bath

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October 28, 2006

Lake Norman Real Estate Agents SEO High High Rankings

Lake Norman NC Real Estate and Homes

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Lake Norman Real Estate agents are very knowledgeable and know the markets they specialize in.
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September 23, 2006

Lake Norman State Park

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At Lake Norman State Park, fun is just a matter of scale. On one hand, there's the largest man-made lake in the state, Lake Norman. When filled to capacity, its surface area is 32,510 acres with a shoreline of 520 miles and a main channel 34 miles in length - thus its nickname, the "Inland Sea." Thirteen miles of the shoreline are in the state park, which provides boating access.

On the other hand, the park boasts its own 33-acre lake where fishing and boating are enjoyed. And with hiking trails, picnic areas, interpretive programs and campgrounds, there's more to Lake Norman State Park than merely water.

Park Hours
November-February, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. March and October, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. April, May, September, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. June-August, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Christmas Day
Park office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays Closed state holidays

Boating
Pedal boats and canoes are available for rent. They are available daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during the summer and are available from noon to 4:15 p.m. on weekends in spring and fall. Privately owned boats and watercraft may access Lake Norman from the boat launch area located at the south end of the park. Use of the area is free, but cars must leave the parking area by the park's closing time.

Camping
Family Tent/Trailer Camping: Tent pads, picnic tables and grills are available at 33 sites on a first-come, first-served basis for a fee. Occupancy is limited to one family or six people per site. Park gates are locked at the posted closing hours. Campers may not leave the park after closing or before 8 a.m. except in an emergency.

Group Tent Camping
Walk-in group campsites may be reserved by organized groups for a fee. Campers without reservations must confirm site availability with park staff before occupying a site. No more than 25 people are permitted on each site. Drinking water and restrooms are available nearby; picnic tables and a fire ring are provided at each site.

Community Building
A community building located near the group camping area may be rented for events. The facility has a large meeting room, kitchen facilities, restrooms and a fireplace. The building may be occupied between 8 a.m. and a half hour before park closing. Contact the park office to reserve the facility.

Education and Events
Rangers hold regularly scheduled educational and interpretive programs about Lake Norman State Park. To arrange a special exploration of Lake Norman State Park for your group or class, contact the park office. Educational materials about Lake Norman State Park have been developed for grades 4-6 and are correlated to North Carolina's competency-based curriculum in science, social studies, mathematics and English/language arts. The Lake Norman program introduces students to aquatic organisms. The program also focuses on water quality and resource management, demonstrating how watersheds should be managed to maintain healthy aquatic ecosystems and drinking water. Accompanying the program is a teacher's booklet and workshop, free of charge to educators.

Fishing
Popular game fish in Lake Norman include crappie, bluegill and yellow perch, as well as striped, largemouth and white bass. The smaller park lake also has some choice fishing spots. Regulations of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission apply for both lakes.


Hiking
Alder Trail: Begin this easy .8-mile loop at the parking lot near the swim beach. The trail crosses the picnic area, circles the peninsula between Norwood and Hicks creeks, and then skirts the edge of the lake. Take a short side path to the dam and view the spillway and gates that control the lake's water level before returning to the trailhead.

Lake Shore Trail: The trailhead for this moderate but lengthy 6.7-mile trail is at the parking lot near the group camping area, but the trail may also be entered at several other points. Approximately a half mile from the trailhead, venture right or left for a loop around the peninsula bordered by Lake Norman and Hicks Creek. The trail follows the iakeshore, passes the family campground and returns to the trailhead. Take the Short Turn Trail for a shorter hike of 3.9 miles.

Hiking is also allowed on the Itusi Trail, a mountain bicycle trail. See the description for this trail in the mountain biking section below.

Mountain Biking
Itusi Trail: Designed, built and maintained by volunteers, this 4.2-mile mountain bicycle trail winds through mature hardwood forests and offers a unique mountain bicycling experience. Novices as well as accomplished riders will enjoy the gentle but lengthy climbs of this single track trail. As volunteers continue their efforts to extend the trail, it will eventually cover a minimum of 10 miles. To protect the Itusi Trail from damage, the trail will be closed whenever conditions are too wet to allow riders. Accordingly, riders should contact the park prior to arrival to confirm that the trail is open.

Picnicking
One of Lake Norman's two picnic areas is near the swimming area on a ridge overlooking the beach. Tables, grills and drinking water are provided. Another picnic area is located near the park entrance. Picnic tables are scattered throughout the woods. Picnic shelter areas available at each area and may be reserved for free. Restrooms are also provided at each area.

Swimming
A lakefront swimming area and beach are located near the southernmost picnic area. Lifeguards may be present from 10 a.m. -5:15 p.m. daily from early June through early August, but call the park before your visit if you need to confirm that a lifeguard will be on duty.

N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation: 1616 MSC - Raleigh, NC 27699- (919) 733-1181

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At Lake Norman State Park, fun is just a matter of scale. On one hand, there's the largest man-made lake in the state, Lake Norman. When filled to capacity, its surface area is 32,510 acres with a shoreline of 520 miles and a main channel 34 miles in length - thus its nickname, the "Inland Sea." Thirteen miles of the shoreline are in the state park, which provides boating access.

On the other hand, the park boasts its own 33-acre lake where fishing and boating are enjoyed. And with hiking trails, picnic areas, interpretive programs and campgrounds, there's more to Lake Norman State Park than merely water.

Park Hours
November-February, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. March and October, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. April, May, September, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. June-August, 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Christmas Day
Park office hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays Closed state holidays

Boating
Pedal boats and canoes are available for rent. They are available daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during the summer and are available from noon to 4:15 p.m. on weekends in spring and fall. Privately owned boats and watercraft may access Lake Norman from the boat launch area located at the south end of the park. Use of the area is free, but cars must leave the parking area by the park's closing time.

Camping
Family Tent/Trailer Camping: Tent pads, picnic tables and grills are available at 33 sites on a first-come, first-served basis for a fee. Occupancy is limited to one family or six people per site. Park gates are locked at the posted closing hours. Campers may not leave the park after closing or before 8 a.m. except in an emergency.

Group Tent Camping
Walk-in group campsites may be reserved by organized groups for a fee. Campers without reservations must confirm site availability with park staff before occupying a site. No more than 25 people are permitted on each site. Drinking water and restrooms are available nearby; picnic tables and a fire ring are provided at each site.

Community Building
A community building located near the group camping area may be rented for events. The facility has a large meeting room, kitchen facilities, restrooms and a fireplace. The building may be occupied between 8 a.m. and a half hour before park closing. Contact the park office to reserve the facility.

Education and Events
Rangers hold regularly scheduled educational and interpretive programs about Lake Norman State Park. To arrange a special exploration of Lake Norman State Park for your group or class, contact the park office. Educational materials about Lake Norman State Park have been developed for grades 4-6 and are correlated to North Carolina's competency-based curriculum in science, social studies, mathematics and English/language arts. The Lake Norman program introduces students to aquatic organisms. The program also focuses on water quality and resource management, demonstrating how watersheds should be managed to maintain healthy aquatic ecosystems and drinking water. Accompanying the program is a teacher's booklet and workshop, free of charge to educators.

Fishing
Popular game fish in Lake Norman include crappie, bluegill and yellow perch, as well as striped, largemouth and white bass. The smaller park lake also has some choice fishing spots. Regulations of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission apply for both lakes.


Hiking
Alder Trail: Begin this easy .8-mile loop at the parking lot near the swim beach. The trail crosses the picnic area, circles the peninsula between Norwood and Hicks creeks, and then skirts the edge of the lake. Take a short side path to the dam and view the spillway and gates that control the lake's water level before returning to the trailhead.

Lake Shore Trail: The trailhead for this moderate but lengthy 6.7-mile trail is at the parking lot near the group camping area, but the trail may also be entered at several other points. Approximately a half mile from the trailhead, venture right or left for a loop around the peninsula bordered by Lake Norman and Hicks Creek. The trail follows the iakeshore, passes the family campground and returns to the trailhead. Take the Short Turn Trail for a shorter hike of 3.9 miles.

Hiking is also allowed on the Itusi Trail, a mountain bicycle trail. See the description for this trail in the mountain biking section below.

Mountain Biking
Itusi Trail: Designed, built and maintained by volunteers, this 4.2-mile mountain bicycle trail winds through mature hardwood forests and offers a unique mountain bicycling experience. Novices as well as accomplished riders will enjoy the gentle but lengthy climbs of this single track trail. As volunteers continue their efforts to extend the trail, it will eventually cover a minimum of 10 miles. To protect the Itusi Trail from damage, the trail will be closed whenever conditions are too wet to allow riders. Accordingly, riders should contact the park prior to arrival to confirm that the trail is open.

Picnicking
One of Lake Norman's two picnic areas is near the swimming area on a ridge overlooking the beach. Tables, grills and drinking water are provided. Another picnic area is located near the park entrance. Picnic tables are scattered throughout the woods. Picnic shelter areas available at each area and may be reserved for free. Restrooms are also provided at each area.

Swimming
A lakefront swimming area and beach are located near the southernmost picnic area. Lifeguards may be present from 10 a.m. -5:15 p.m. daily from early June through early August, but call the park before your visit if you need to confirm that a lifeguard will be on duty.

N.C. Division of Parks and Recreation: 1616 MSC - Raleigh, NC 27699- (919) 733-1181

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September 15, 2006

Skybrook Golf Club Home For Sale Huntersville

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Skybrook Country Club
Hillspring Drive
Hunterville, NC


Call Oliver of Estates And Condos Realty
at 704-724-0404 to view this or any other homes in the Skybrook subdivision of Huntersville.

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Pride of ownership radiates throughout this Craftsman style home, inside and out! Perfectly manicured lawn. Professionally landscaped and the 7 zone irrigation makes watering easy! A flagstone walkway from the driveway leads you to the friendly front porch, makes you want to relax and enjoy a glass of lemonade.

This home is Saussy Burbank built, but has so many extras is hard to keep up! Upon entering through the front door, you’ll notice the door has a French country cottage flair to it. Beautiful hardwood floors flow throughout the main level.

The formal dining room features crown molding, French doors that open to a private patio and a decorator chandelier. This dining room is large and will accommodate a large table.

Off of the foyer is the parlor with double French doors. This can be your living room, office, or whatever you would like.

Large great room has a stone fireplace with gas logs, eyeball lighting and a ceiling fan with a light.

This is a dream kitchen. 42 inch cherry cabinetry with crown molding, granite countertops, a unique brick backsplash, stainless steel appliances, gas cook top, double wall ovens, center island, breakfast bar, butlers pantry, an under mount stainless steel sink, pantry, under cabinet lighting, recessed lighting. The breakfast nook sits in a large bay of windows. All the windows allow for a great view!

The kitchen is open to the great room. An atrium door leads to the TREX deck where you will find a natural gas connection for your grill. They have thought of everything!!

Large laundry room is on the main level with plenty of cabinets and a utility sink.

Going up the stairs you will find hardwood treads.

This master bedroom will make you feel like you’re on vacation! It’s stunning. This large bedroom with a trey ceiling and a ceiling fan with a light will hold today’s oversized furniture and it also features a sitting area. The walk in closet is to die for!! It’s so large you may have to buy more clothes!!! The spacious master bath is like a spa retreat! Cherry cabinets, his and hers vanities, two- tone bath fixtures, corner garden tub, separate shower, ceramic tile flooring, private water closet and a double linen closet. Whew!

Bedroom # 2 has a built in desk and bookshelf, a double door closet and a ceiling fan with a light.

Bedroom # 3 has a ceiling fan with a light and a double door closet with built-in’s.

Bedroom # 4 is pre-wired for a ceiling fan and has a double door closet.

The bonus room, or bedroom # 5 has a ceiling fan with a light and a double door closet with built- in’s.

Two secondary baths service these four bedrooms. They both feature cherry cabinets, ceramic tile galore, silver accent bath fixtures, tub / shower combo. One of the baths has dual sinks and a custom mural.

If you like entertaining you are going to love this totally finished custom basement! A built in bar with a sink, built in wine rack, wine cooler and mini fridge. A billiard area and a perfect place for you plasma TV is over the fireplace. Exercise room, full bath, plenty of walk out storage, even a THX 7.1 wired media room (currently being used as a bedroom). A separate closet houses all of you audio / video controls.

Detached 2 car garage has a workshop, which can remain or the seller will dismantle it. The 2 car attached side load garage has a painted floor. Both garages have electric garage door openers. 4 car garage…more than convenient!

Additional features of this home include:

Private backyard with over $50,000 in landscaping and hardscapes, to include fire pit, fountain, fencing, lighting and great memories!
Over 700 sf of a beautiful paved patio.
Irrigation system with 7 zones.
Whole house audio and CAT5 wiring. Built in BOSE speaker system in 8 rooms and both decks, THX 5.1 and 7.1.
Security cameras inside and outside.
Custom brick privacy wall.
Custom draperies and blinds throughout.
Extensive millwork throughout.
Transferable Golf Membership.

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June 27, 2006

Lake Norman Real Estate Agent Home Listings NC

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Real Estate Lake Norman, Huntersville, Cornelius, Mooresville, Davidson, Denver and Charlotte Real Estate Agents

116 Pineridge Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $288,000 5 bed 3 bath

Single-Family Home, Huntersville, NC 28078, $350,000 4 bed 2.5 bath

2060 Vickers St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $192,500 2 bed

7522 Lullwater Cove Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, $174,900 3 bed 4 bath

2130 Vickers St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $385,000 3 bed

252 Southland Ave, Huntersville, NC 28078, $275,000 4 bed 3 bath

2080 Vickers St, Huntersville, NC 28078, $227,500 2 bed

1840 Rustic Barn Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, $167,500 4 bed 2 bath


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June 22, 2006

SEO Questions For Realtors - Lake Norman Area

Free SEO Answers For Real Estate Agents In The Charlotte North Carolina Area & Points Nearby

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SEO for realtors in the Lake Norman, Charlotte, Huntersville, Cornelius, North Carolina area

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June 5, 2006

South Park, Real Estate Charlotte NC

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SouthPark may soon top condo market

With 30,000 workers, developers think area could surpass uptown

Condos are popping up like daisies near SouthPark mall.

And over the next few years real estate experts believe the SouthPark area could rival uptown as the hottest market.


Tim Crawford of Charlotte's Citiline Development doesn't need convincing.

When he announced Louisburg Square near the Sharon and Sharonview roads intersection about 1 1/2 years ago, he expected to launch a second phase early next year.

Instead, Crawford is starting the 12-unit second phase about six months ahead of schedule. He will offer those townhomes for sale Tuesday and likely will begin construction in August.

Crawford said he has "a handful" of unsold condos in the 47-unit first phase, but he's running out of the large two-story townhomes that have been popular with families.

His experience illustrates the contrast between SouthPark and uptown, where single professionals and empty nesters are a driving force in the market.

Part of the allure of SouthPark, Crawford believes, is the suburban neighborhood feel of the condos clustered among trees and landscaping.

At Louisburg Square, he said, the developers saved several mature trees. They provide shade but also give the complex's Boston Federal architecture buildings the appearance of having been there a long time.

It helps, too, that two of his closest neighbors, Park Phillips townhomes and The Charters condos are established projects.

SouthPark claims the city's most upscale shopping and services, while the center city is still trying to attract big name retailers to complement its dining, entertainment and nightlife.

Neither uptown nor SouthPark would win awards for pedestrian friendliness.

But Crawford said he sees more walkers than he anticipated near the busy Sharon and Fairview roads intersection, and he believes walkability will improve as more condos are built.

Among recently announced projects, Piedmont Row, off Fairview Road near the mall, and The Lofts at Morrison off Sharon Road have sold well.

Real estate sources say housing will be included in at least four more projects being planned in the SouthPark area.

One of those will be the redevelopment of the Live Oak public housing project on Fairview just east of Sharon with mixed-use housing, stores and offices.

Crawford said the new development will be next to Louisburg Square, where he intends to install a secure gate that would allow residents only to go back and forth to the neighboring shops.

Much like the center city, SouthPark has become an office hub of 30,000 to 40,000 workers over the past 36 years.

And that, too, has appeal to condo developers who can envision people living in SouthPark and walking to work.

Louisburg Square

• Gated project near Sharon and Sharonview intersection with 47 first-phase condo flats and two-story townhomes plus 12 second-phase townhomes.

• Townhomes: 1,700 to 2,400 square feet, are priced from the low $400,000s to the high $600,000s.

• Ranch-style condo flats: 1,900 to 2,900 square feet, priced from mid-$400,000s to mid-$600,000s.

• Amenities: Private balconies, climate controlled storage units, two elevators in condo flats building, spa-level master baths in townhomes, stainless steel appliances, private park and fountain for residents.

• Trees: Workers are constructing a roundabout around a large oak tree covered by a thick wisteria vine.

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