
The Community
Townhomes, condos, and single-family near restaurants and offices at exit 31.
History
Langtree was developed in the mid-2010s as a new-urbanist mixed-use Mooresville village along the I-77 corridor. The plan combined townhomes above ground-floor retail, walkable streets, restaurants, and a hotel — a true live-work-play village designed to anchor southern Mooresville.
Lifestyle
Life at Langtree is intentionally walkable. Mornings start with coffee at a ground-floor cafe, afternoons mean walking to lunch or a meeting, and evenings end at a village restaurant or rooftop bar. The culture skews young professionals, downsizers, and weekend-home owners.
Architecture
New-urbanist brick townhomes and mixed-use mid-rise buildings, with townhomes 1,800–3,200 sq ft and condos 900–1,800 sq ft. Common features: ground-floor retail or amenity space, brick exteriors, balconies, and walkable street-front design.
Amenities
- ◆Walkable mixed-use village with retail and restaurants
- ◆Hotel and conference facilities on-site
- ◆Pool and fitness facility for residents
- ◆Walkable to I-77 access and area employment
- ◆Strong dining and nightlife culture
HOA & Membership
HOA dues approximately $300–$500 monthly, covering exterior maintenance, common areas, pool, fitness, and master insurance.
Average Home Value
Median home value approximately $475K for condos and $650K for townhomes; premium townhomes transact between $750K and $900K.
Commute
28 minutes to Uptown Charlotte via I-77 South · 34 minutes to Charlotte-Douglas International (CLT) · 6 minutes to downtown Mooresville · 14 minutes to Davidson.
Schools
- ◆Lake Norman Elementary
- ◆Woodland Heights Middle
- ◆Lake Norman High
- ◆Lake Norman Charter (K–12)
Dining Within Reach
- ◆Langtree village restaurants
- ◆Eddie's on Lake Norman
- ◆The Brick (Mooresville)
- ◆Epic Chophouse (Mooresville)
- ◆Galway Hooker
Resident Voice
Residents describe Langtree as 'the walkable Mooresville village' — coffee, dinner, and a hotel-style lifestyle without ever needing to drive.
The Case For
- +True walkable mixed-use village
- +Hotel-style amenities and dining on-site
- +Quick I-77 access for Charlotte commute
- +Low-maintenance lock-and-leave lifestyle
Worth Noting
- –No private yards or large outdoor space
- –HOA dues higher than single-family communities
- –Less family-oriented than other Mooresville neighborhoods
Hidden Gems
- ◆The rooftop bar at sunset
- ◆The Saturday-morning farmers market
- ◆The unofficial Friday-evening village gathering
FAQ
Frequently asked.
Is Langtree gated?+
No. Langtree is an open, walkable village with public streets and HOA-managed buildings.
Are there single-family homes at Langtree?+
No. Langtree is townhomes and condos only.
What is the average home price?+
Units typically trade between $350K and $900K.
On the Ground
Custom builds and renovations in this community frequently involve Peters Custom Homes, with interior architecture by Emerald & Oak Design.
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