The luxury waterfront community of Bay Crossing in Mooresville combines the best of lakeside living with proximity to shopping, restaurants and entertainment.
The neighborhood is located off Perth Road near Stumpy Creek Park, which has soccer and baseball fields as well as a disc golf course.
Shopping and interstate access are fewer than 5 miles south at West Plaza Drive. The surrounding lake-area towns of Davidson, Cornelius and Huntersville are all fewer than 25 minutes away via I-77. Birkdale Village is 20 minutes south of Bay Crossing.
A commute to the Charlotte metro area is approximately 35 minutes without traffic.
The Bay Crossing neighborhood has lovely wide streets and large, estate homes on heavily wooded, generously sized lots. There are waterfront homes as well as interior homes in the neighborhood.
Though Bay Crossing was started in 2004, there are still lots and new construction available. In total, Bay Crossing has approximately 100 home sites that vary in size from approximately 0.6 of an acre to more than 2.75 acres.
The custom homes are priced from the $500,000s to more than $1 million and range in size from around 3,000 square feet to more than 8,000 square feet. Many of the waterfront homes have their own lake access and docks. The nearby Stumpy Creek public boat ramp is available for off-water residents.
The neighborhood does not have any amenities such as a pool or sports courts. The large lots offer plenty of room for adding a swimming pool. Many of the homes also have great setback from the road, offering increased privacy.
A total of 7 homes have sold in Bay Crossing during the last 12 months at an average sales price of $770,714 and nearly $164 per square foot. Sales prices ranged from $525,000 to $1,315,000.
Currently, there are 7 homes and 3 empty lots for sale in Bay Crossing. Three of the homes are under contract as of June 30. None of the land is under contract as of June 30. Two of the lots are waterfront and priced at $250,000 and $260,000. An off-water lot is priced at $164,000.
The neighborhood is zoned currently for Iredell County’s Lakeshore Elementary and Middle schools and Lake Norman High School.