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Charlotte Homes for Sale in Highland Creek

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homes for sale in Highland Creek always come in at the top of a home buyers list!

What’s not to like?

Highland Creek is situated in the University area of NE Charlotte-thirty minutes to uptown Charlotte.

A home buyer has plenty to choose from! Home styles range from patio homes, townhomes, along with single family residential and custom homes. 


With over 4,400 homes spanning across two counties,
and an estimated population of over 14,000, it is one of the largest master planned communities in NC.

 

highland creek golfHighland Creek's 18-hole Championship course, designed by Clifton, Ezell, and Clifton, has been rated one of the best courses in the Charlotte region.  Overlooking the golf course is The Player’s Grill restaurant.

For those that want to get involved, there are numerous sport clubs (aquatics, tennis, golf, basketball, yoga and running) along with many community social groups.



Highland Creek residents enjoy a large array of amenities, with two clubhouses, a fitness center, and four water-park style pools with playgrounds, plenty of pocket parks, t
ennis courts, basketball courts, and fishing!

house in highland creekThe top ranking schools are: Highland Creek Elementary School (located within the neighborhood), Ridge Road Middle School, and Mallard Creek High School.
(
The school systems are always growing so this school set up may change).


Please give us a call when you’re ready to get down to some serious home shopping, until then, we invite you to enjoy our pre-set home searches!


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Claude Cross
704-975-1733
Jane Cross     704-608-0228
Broker/Owners of Homes By Cross, Inc.
 
We’ve been providing professional Charlotte area real estate services since 1994, and would love the chance to earn your business-call us today!  We’re home to NO-COST (yes, free) buyer representation.

 

3 commentsJane Cross • January 10 2010 08:44PM