Huntersville, NC

Homes for Sale in Huntersville

Tree-lined streets, established neighborhoods, and a growing downtown scene, all just minutes from Lake Norman and uptown Charlotte. Here's what's on the market right now.

$425K
Median Price
14
Michele's Avg Days to Offer
20 min
To Uptown Charlotte
63K
Population
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About Huntersville

A Town That Feels Like Home

Huntersville sits at the sweet spot between small-town charm and big-city convenience. Drive five minutes in one direction and you're on Lake Norman with a kayak in the water. Drive fifteen the other way and you're in uptown Charlotte catching a Hornets game. It's the kind of place where your neighbors wave from the porch and the sidewalks are lined with mature trees.

The heart of town centers around Birkdale Village, an open-air shopping and dining district that feels more like a European piazza than a strip mall. On any given Saturday you'll find families grabbing brunch at one of the local spots, browsing the farmers market, or letting their kids run through the splash pad. The restaurant scene has quietly become one of the best in the Lake Norman corridor, with craft breweries, farm-to-table kitchens, and a taco place that always has a line out the door.

For commuters, I-77 puts you downtown in about twenty minutes, and the new toll lanes have made that even more predictable. The mix of established subdivisions, mature trees, and proximity to the lake is a big reason young families keep moving here. Between Latta Nature Preserve, the greenway system, and the lake, there's no shortage of space to breathe, something that's increasingly hard to find this close to a major metro.

What Makes Huntersville Special

Birkdale Village

The open-air center of town. Saturday mornings on the green, brunch at one of the half-dozen patios, the farmers market, and a movie theater that anchors the social calendar. It's where most of Huntersville's restaurants, shops, and weekend life live.

Parks & Lake Norman

Latta Nature Preserve offers over 16 miles of trails right in town. The Lake Norman shoreline is minutes away with public boat ramps, marinas, and waterfront dining. Add in the cross-Charlotte trail connections and this is an outdoor lover's town through and through.

Local Favorites

Birkdale Village anchors the social scene with restaurants, a movie theater, and seasonal events. Down the road, the Main Street corridor is growing fast with craft breweries, coffee roasters, and independent shops that give Huntersville a personality you won't find in the suburbs further south.

Huntersville FAQ

Questions people ask about Huntersville.

Most established Huntersville subdivisions have median prices between the low $400s and about $600K. Caldwell Station and Cambridge Grove sit around $420K to $465K, Birkdale and Northcross in the $480s to $520s, and Skybrook and Vermillion closer to $580K to $595K. Lakefront and golf-course homes run higher.
It depends on what you need. Families love Birkdale and Northcross for walkability, Caldwell Station gets you the same area at a friendlier price, Skybrook offers golf-course quiet on larger lots, and Vermillion is known for its front-porch streets. Each pocket has its own personality, and I can tell you which one fits your life.
Quickly. The most popular subdivisions average roughly 12 to 18 days on market, and well-priced Birkdale listings often go under contract within two weeks. If you're targeting a specific neighborhood, it pays to have someone watching the market for you, including pre-MLS and word-of-mouth listings.
About 20 minutes. I-77 runs straight from Huntersville into uptown Charlotte, roughly twenty minutes off-peak, and the express toll lanes keep the commute predictable even at rush hour. You get small-town streets and Lake Norman weekends with the city close enough for a weeknight game.
It helps more than most people expect. Huntersville changes block by block, from HOA rules and school assignments to golf-course premiums and which streets back to the greenway. Someone who has walked these neighborhoods can tell you which listing is a deal and which one will be a headache. That is exactly what I do.
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