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Let Your Mouse Find Your House.
Lake Norman in North Carolina
No longer just a weekend retreat area for visitors near and far, Lake Norman is quickly becoming the fastest growing and most sought-after residential hot spot in all of North Carolina.
Easily accessible from major Interstates and state highways, Lake Norman has created a ripple effect on the local communities. The development of championship golf courses, fine dinning, shopping and entertainment options are enriching the quality of life for every resident. Historical sites, art museums and cultural and social activities fill the calendar with new ways to explore Lake Norman’s extraordinary communities.
It's easy to understand Lake Norman's appeal. Located just 18 miles northwest of Charlotte, North Carolina's largest and 'fastest growing city, this man-made lake has developed into an attractive place to call home for homeowners seeking the finer things in life right outside their doors. Thirty-four miles long, eight miles wide, with depths up to 130 feet and 32,500 acres of surface water make Lake Norman an unparalleled resource for outdoor enthusiasts. Power boating, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming and much so much more is available to residents in the Lake Norman area. If Lake Norman’s waters just aren’t enough, then the amenities added by the Lake Norman State Park in Troutman will surely tip the satisfaction scale. The added attractions of miles of hiking trails, comfortable picnic areas and campgrounds are complimented by interpretive playgrounds that make Lake Norman more than just a lake, but a truly memorable experience for those who live and work here.
Lake Norman has spawned incredible growth for the towns and communities in Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba and Lincoln counties which border its pristine waters. Towns like Mooresville, Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville have experienced astonishing growth and prosperity. Mooresville has become known as "Race City, USA" due to its attraction of over 60 NASCAR team headquarters, Denver's rich Revolutionary War history is complimented by its access to the lake, Cornelius is now known for its amazing lakeside properties and quaint downtown, Huntersville's small-town charm has remained even during incredible economic development, and the once-small college town of Davidson is attracting more than just seasonal students who love the local hospitality.
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