craig lepage realtor: Lake Norman Waterfront Luxury Homes / Jetton Road / Cornelius, NC / Charlotte Custom Homes - 04/23/08 08:53 PM
FEATURED LISTINGS JETTON ROAD at Lake NORMANLocated near the popular lakeside Peninsula Club, Jetton Road hugs the shoreline of beautiful Lake Norman and has become a very popular place for replacing old lake houses with new high end luxury homes. Residents enjoy what many people think are some of the most spectacular views in all of Lake Norman. New luxury homes at this location, range from the $900's to $4.5 Million. Email: E-mail Website: www.YourCharlotteLuxuryHome.com Luxury / Home Search Request Charlotte Luxury Community DirectoryGolf Course CommunitiesWaterfront Luxury HomesEquestrian / Horse Friendly CommunitiesGated CommunitiesLake Norman Luxury
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craig lepage realtor: Huntersville, NC - Lake Norman Real Estate Specialist - 01/29/08 08:41 PM
Huntersville is just 20 minutes north of the city of Charlotte and is part of the Lake Norman shoreline. Part of one of the hottest Real Estate markets it really has is all! You can live on beautiful Lake Norman, hang out at Birkdale Village (most popular shopping and night time entertainment in the area), you are just 1 hour from the mountains, just 3 hours from the ocean and best of all great weather. If you like new development, nice people and plenty to do, this is the place for you. The average sale price of a home in the
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craig lepage realtor: Widening of West Catawba Avenue: Cornelius, NC at Lake Norman - 11/19/07 07:50 PM
It's been talked about and then gone through the planning process for over a decade. Now the wheels are in motion. Improvements on the most critical corridor through Cornelius have begun. If you have driven down West Catawba Avenue lately you might have noticed quite a bit of utility work going on. The poles are coming down and the utilities are being buried. From I-77 to Jetton Road the complete project will include a four lane road widening divided by a center median and a number center median cut's to allow muliti-directional traffic flow. There has also been much talk of
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