If peace and tranquility on the western shore of Lake Norman is what you seek, look no further than Sailview in the lake-side town of Denver!
Located off Webbs Road, Sailview is a Crescent-developed community of single-family custom waterfront and interior homes on Lake Norman.
The community is just 4 miles from downtown Denver and everyday shopping and amenities. Huntersville, Birkdale and the lake-area towns of Cornelius and Mooresville are about 25-35 minutes away on the east shore of Lake Norman.
Metro Charlotte, Hickory and Statesville are all only about 30 miles away, whether for work or weekend fun!
Access to I-485 is only 20 miles south of Sailview, while I-40 is approximately 22 miles north via NC-16.
The Sailview community was built in 9 phases by a variety of area custom builders, including T. Whelan Homes Stonebrook Luxury Homes and Niblock Homes.
Residents have access to a host of amenities including a swim and tennis club, 8-acre park with a playground and outdoor exercise station. There are also deeded community boat slips to provide water access for interior homes. In addition, there is also a public boat launch near the neighborhood for homes without deeded slips.
The waterfront community has homes priced from the $400,000s to more than $1 million. Lot sizes are approximately one-half acre with homes from 3,000 square feet to more than 5,000 square feet.
A total of 32 homes sold in Sailview during the last 12-month period at an average sales price of $590,468 and $154 per square foot. Those 32 sales averaged more than 96% of list price.
Currently, there are 14 homes listed for sale in Sailview, including one that is pre-construction. As of Aug. 27, only 1 is under contract.
Two properties listed for sale are waterfront homes and are priced near $1.3 million. Overall, list prices range from $425,000 to $1.3 million.
There are also 16 vacant lots for sale in Sailview ranging in price from $49,900 to $135,000.
Sailview children currently attend Lincoln County’s Rock Springs Elementary School and North Lincoln Middle and High schools.