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The Point on Lake Norman: Resort-style living at its best

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By TravelGolf Staff

The Point on Lake NormanMOORESVILLE, N.C. -- The Point is Crescent Resources' last golf course community on Lake Norman, the largest freshwater lake in North Carolina. Just outside Charlotte, N.C., The Point offers the beauty of Lake Norman, the convenience of access to a metropolitan city and the best of resort-style living.

At the heart of this 1,200-acre community is a golf course designed by Greg Norman. Thirteen of its 18 holes play along or over the lake, offering exciting challenges for golfers of all skill levels.

The Point offers large homesites that average nearly one full acre. Homesites are found along 18 miles of shoreline, ensuring that nearly every homesite is on the water or has a water view.

The Point on Lake NormanHome prices in The Point range from the $400s to more than $4 million. Homesites start in the $60s and range from the $200s to the $600s for waterfront homesites. Homebuyers may select a homesite and a Featured Builder or choose from the selection of homes already under construction or completed.

For more information on The Point, contact Mike Burnett at 877.542.3030 or e-mail him at amburnet@duke-energy.com. You can also visit www.pointonnorman.com

The Point Lake and Golf Club

Equity Club membership is offered to property owners. Club members can choose from a variety of membership classifications ranging from a full golf membership to a membership designed for those who only want to use the dining facilities.

Life on Lake Norman

The Point on Lake NormanThe Point's location on Lake Norman is so ideal, the community is named for it. The community is situated on a peninsula, creating a unique environment surrounded by beautiful lake views.

Whether you love the water or just enjoy taking in the scenic backdrop it provides, you'll find it's an essential part of life at The Point. Residents enjoy boating, sailing, canoeing and other water activities. In addition:

• The Village houses the community's activity centers, the Club and the Coffee & Cone.
• The Point offers breathtaking views of Lake Norman sunsets.
• There's abundant shopping and restaurants in downtown Mooresville, Huntersville and Davidson.

The Point Village

The Point on Lake NormanThe Point Lake and Golf Club's Village boasts all the traditional country club amenities - and then some. Inspired by Nantucket, the unique village setting replaces a traditional clubhouse.

Here's a sampling of what The Village offers:

• A Family Activity Village with three swimming pools, tennis courts, a fitness center and more.
• Tavern with a cozy wood-burning fireplace where members can enjoy dinner.
• A Meeting House where members can throw parties and hold receptions.
• The Coffee & Cone, a "neighborhood hangout" where club members can enjoy ice cream or a cup of coffee.

Arts and entertainment

The Point on Lake NormanWhether taking part in community and Club activities, or making a trip to nearby Charlotte, residents at The Point are never short on things to do:

• Charlotte offers a multitude of cultural venues, including the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, the Tryon Center for Visual Art and the Mint Museum of Art.
• The Point is close to a wealth of regional shopping destinations, including SouthPark Mall, Carolina Place Mall and Concord Mills.
• Nearby Jetton Park, a 106-acre lakefront park, offers hiking trails, bicycles for rent, tennis courts, a sunning beach and a large playground. Residents of The Point can root for the NFL Carolina Panthers, the WNBA Charlotte Sting or AAA Baseball's Charlotte Knights.

Developer

Crescent Resources, LLC is a land management and real estate development company. Formed more than 30 years ago by Duke Energy, the company has land interests in eight states in the southeastern and southwestern United States. Crescent creates award-winning country club communities, neighborhoods, apartment and condominium communities, Class A office space, business and industrial parks and shopping centers.

 
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