Huntersville
Huntersville is a large and varied town situated between Lake Norman and the city of Charlotte. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation while maintaining proximity to big-city life and conveniences.
Real Estate
Home values in Huntersville are consistently rising, making this a good market for real estate investment. There lake homes in Huntersville along the southern shores of Lake Norman. Due to the town’s rapid growth, there are a many new construction homes for sale in Huntersville.
Lifestyle & Attractions
Since 1990, the population of Huntersville has increased by 5,000 percent, jumping from 1,000 to more than 50,000 today. It is the 19th largest municipality in the state of North Carolina. With a number of beautiful natural areas and proximity to Charlotte, life in Huntersville provides a pleasant mix of outdoor recreation and bustling city living.
The Latta Plantation Nature Preserve is the largest green space in the county, with hiking and horse trails, boating and fishing access, and the Carolina Raptor Center. The shores of Lake Norman provide swimming, fishing, boating and other water activities. Discovery Place Kids is a popular children’s museum in downtown Huntersville. Annual events and festivals in Huntersville include the Huntersville Growers’ Market, Hello Huntersville, Halloween Fun, A Huntersville Christmas and more. The town’s proximity to Charlotte puts a variety of employment opportunities within easy reach.
Education
Huntersville has 13 public schools in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Additionally, there are six private schools located in Huntersville. Nearby colleges and universities include Davidson College, Queens University, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and many more.
Approximate Distances
Uptown Charlotte: 14 Miles
Charlotte Douglas International Airport: 18 Miles
Hospitals
Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center: 1.5 Miles
Carolinas Medical Center Huntersville: 3 Miles
Major Highways
I-77: 1 Mile
I-485: 3.5 Miles