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A large mixed-use community with a rare mile of waterfront is sprouting on the northern banks of Lake Norman. Lakeside Pointe off N.C. 150 in Sherrills Ford could be the last of its kind with ...
Lake Norman waterfront developments must make at least 50% of their shoreline available to everyone, according to Mooresville zoning rules. That can include docks, boat ramps, kayak/canoe launches ...
Lake Norman waterfront community wants public banned from its shoreline, despite rules Waterfront communities to the east and west of the planned community have 100% private shorelines, Charlotte ...
Waterfront communities to the east and west of the planned community have 100% private shorelines, Charlotte lawyer Sarah Beason, who represented Mattamy Homes, told the board.
Located along a picturesque peninsula with direct access to more than a mile of coveted Lake Norman waterfront, Lakeside Pointe will ultimately offer a range of Inland, Waterview and Waterfront ...
A mansion on the shores of Lake Norman has hit the market at nearly $13 million. Its luxury features include a fully renovated kitchen, private beach and pool with a swim-up bar.
NVR/Ryan Homes has developed 15 to 20 communities in the Charlotte metro area over the past five years totaling 5,000 lots, and “each are to this level of detail and plan,” Munday said ...
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — More than 200 new homes are set to be built in the Lake Norman area following unanimous approval from commissioners, according to the Charlotte Observer.
M/I Homes is starting on three new projects in the Lake Norman area, including Laurelbrook in Sherrills Ford.
Some Lake Norman waterfront homeowners say intense bright lights are ricocheting off the water into their windows late at night, both spooking and angering them. They blame bow-and-arrow fishermen ...
Lake Norman waterfront developments must make at least 50% of their shoreline available to everyone, according to Mooresville zoning rules. That can include docks, boat ramps, kayak/canoe launches ...
Some Lake Norman waterfront homeowners say intense bright lights are ricocheting off the water into their windows late at night, both spooking and angering them. They blame bow-and-arrow fishermen ...
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