Anniston
Communities of Lake Norman

Anniston

Davidson, North Carolina

Boutique custom-home enclave.

Town
Davidson
Price Range
$1.1M – $2.4M
Architecture
Cottage, transitional
Lifestyle
3 attributes

The Community

A small collection of custom homes by a single architect, with cottage-court density.

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History

Anniston was conceived in the late 2000s as a boutique, architect-driven enclave on the edge of Davidson — a deliberate departure from the mass-market subdivisions filling the lake region at the time. A single local architect designed the original homes around a central cottage court, with strict architectural covenants that preserved tree canopy, required front porches, and banned front-facing garages. The result is one of Davidson's most visually cohesive and walkable micro-neighborhoods.

Lifestyle

Life in Anniston revolves around the courtyard: children ride bikes on the shared green, neighbors host porch suppers, and the weekly dog-walking circuit doubles as the community social hour. Residents walk to downtown Davidson for coffee at Summit, dinner at Kindred, and the Friday farmers market. The pace is intentionally slower, college-town, and architecturally proud.

Architecture

Cottage-style and transitional homes designed by a single architect, 2,800–4,200 sq ft, with steep gabled roofs, painted brick or board-and-batten siding, copper gutters, and front porches deep enough for rocking chairs. Garages are tucked to rear alleys. Recent additions include a small collection of contemporary transitional builds by Peters Custom Homes that honor the original design language while introducing open-concept plans and larger kitchen islands.

Amenities

  • Central cottage court with shared green space
  • Tree-canopied walking paths throughout
  • Rear-alley garage access preserving streetscape
  • Porch-front design encouraging neighbor interaction
  • Walking distance to downtown Davidson
  • Adjacent to Roosevelt Wilson Park greenway

HOA & Membership

HOA dues approximately $800–$1,100 annually, covering common-area maintenance, courtyard landscaping, and architectural review. No pool or clubhouse on site — residents use Davidson's public parks and the college's walking trails.

Average Home Value

Median home value approximately $1.4M; the largest custom homes and Peters Custom Homes builds have transacted near $2.2M.

Commute

27 minutes to Uptown Charlotte via I-77 South · 38 minutes to Charlotte-Douglas International (CLT) · 5 minutes to downtown Davidson, 12 minutes to Birkdale Village.

Schools

  • Davidson Elementary
  • Bailey Middle
  • William Amos Hough High
  • Davidson Day School (private)
  • Davidson College (adjacent)

Dining Within Reach

  • Kindred (Davidson)
  • Famous Toastery
  • Restaurant X (Davidson)
  • Summit Coffee (downtown Davidson)
  • Flatiron Kitchen + Taphouse

Resident Voice

Residents describe Anniston as 'Davidson's best-kept secret' — an enclave where the architecture is consistent enough to feel like a village, but the lots are large enough to feel private. It's where college professors, architects, and physicians choose to stay for decades.

The Case For

  • +One of Davidson's most architecturally cohesive neighborhoods
  • +Walking distance to downtown Davidson and the college
  • +Top-tier public school district (Hough High)
  • +Strong, long-tenured neighbor culture

Worth Noting

  • No pool, tennis, or clubhouse amenities on site
  • Limited turnover — homes rarely come to market
  • Premium pricing per square foot vs. larger-lot Davidson neighborhoods

Hidden Gems

  • The courtyard green at dawn, when the mist sits below the oak canopy
  • The rear alley that connects to the Roosevelt Wilson greenway trail
  • The annual neighborhood porch concert, where residents play string instruments on their front steps

FAQ

Frequently asked.

Is Anniston gated?+

No. Anniston is an open, walkable micro-neighborhood without a gate or guardhouse.

Who designed the original homes?+

A single local architect designed the original homes under strict covenants that preserved the cottage-court character and banned front-facing garages.

What is the average home price?+

Homes typically trade between $1.1M and $2.2M, with the largest custom and newer builds reaching the upper end.

Are there new-construction options?+

A small number of infill lots and teardown opportunities exist. Peters Custom Homes has delivered contemporary transitional builds that honor the original design language.

On the Ground

Peters Custom Homes has delivered contemporary transitional infill homes in Anniston, with interior architecture by Emerald & Oak Design and whole-home integration by Peters Audio Video.