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Mooresville NC Homes for Sale
& Local Guide

Lake weekends, strong schools, easy I-77 access to Charlotte, and a community built around NASCAR and the water — Mooresville delivers the Lake Norman lifestyle at more price points than anywhere else on the lake.

~50,000
City Population
~30 min
To Uptown Charlotte
Race City
NASCAR Capital USA
2 Districts
MGSD & ISS Schools
Welcome to Mooresville

What It's Like Living in Mooresville

If you're searching for Mooresville NC homes for sale, you're looking at one of the most popular areas around Lake Norman. Mooresville's mix of lake access, strong schools, and easy commuting down I-77 makes it a top choice for buyers relocating to the Charlotte region. Whether you're moving for work, wanting more space, or hoping to live closer to the water, Mooresville offers a range of neighborhoods that fit nearly every lifestyle.

Living here means lake weekends, multiple marinas, an active restaurant scene, and quick drives to Charlotte, Davidson, and Huntersville. Mooresville also carries its own identity — part lake town, part motorsports hub. NASCAR teams, boat dealers, and local shops anchor the economy, while the historic Main Street district adds charm and community events. For buyers who want amenities without Charlotte traffic, Mooresville hits the sweet spot.

Families often choose Mooresville for its school options, including the nationally recognized Mooresville Graded School District. Outdoor lovers appreciate the lake, local parks, and scenic areas. And if you're coming from outside the state, the town's stability and long-term growth make the move feel like a smart choice for both lifestyle and resale.

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Lake Norman waterfront view from Mooresville NC with docks and open water
Lake Norman — Mooresville's backyard
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Lake Norman Access

Marinas, boat slips, waterfront dining, and cove-front neighborhoods — lake living built into everyday life.

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Nationally Ranked Schools

MGSD is one of the most recognized districts in NC. School zone is a top driver of home demand throughout Mooresville.

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I-77 Commute

Uptown Charlotte is about 30 minutes south. Mooresville gives you lake living without giving up city access.

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Race City USA

More NASCAR team shops per capita than anywhere on earth. A genuinely unique identity that attracts motorsports professionals and fans alike.

Getting Around

Location & Commute from Mooresville

Mooresville sits on I-77 between Charlotte and Statesville — giving residents fast, straight-shot access to Uptown Charlotte south, Lake Norman communities in between, and the broader Iredell County market north. It's one of the cleanest commute situations on the lake.

Typical Drive Times from Mooresville

  • Uptown Charlotte (I-77 S)~30 min
  • Charlotte Douglas Airport~35 min
  • Huntersville~15 min
  • Davidson (Davidson College)~10 min
  • Cornelius~15 min
  • Statesville (I-77 N)~20 min
  • Lake Norman State Park (Troutman)~20 min
  • Concord / Cabarrus County~35 min

Major Roads Serving Mooresville

  • I-77 — Runs north-south directly through Mooresville. The primary connection to Charlotte, Huntersville, Cornelius, and Davidson going south — and to Statesville and I-40 going north.
  • NC-150 (Brawley School Rd) — The peninsula corridor — connects Mooresville to the lake community areas and crosses to Sherrills Ford and Lincoln County on the west side of the lake.
  • US-21 — North-south alternative through central Mooresville toward Troutman and Lake Norman State Park.
  • Hwy 115 — South toward Cornelius and the lake's eastern communities — a scenic alternative to I-77 for local travel.

Comparing Lake Norman communities?
Lake Norman Guide · Statesville · Charlotte · Concord

Know Before You Search

Different Areas of Mooresville

Mooresville stretches across several distinct areas, and each part of town attracts different types of buyers. The town covers lakefront communities, historic neighborhoods, growing suburban developments, and rural pockets on the Iredell County line. Knowing the differences helps narrow down the right fit.

Lake Norman East / Langtree Area

Closest to the water with easy access to marinas, waterfront restaurants, and lake recreation. Homes range from mid-priced to luxury. Many buyers compare it to Cornelius and Davidson communities but appreciate Mooresville's broader price points and inventory depth.

Downtown / Main Street District

Historic homes, renovated mill houses, and walkable streets. Buyers who want character, coffee shops, local dining, and community events tend to start here. The downtown plan continues to grow with new shops, revitalized buildings, and mixed-use projects that keep the district active year-round.

MGSD School Zone

Mooresville Graded School District is one of the biggest reasons families look for homes here. Neighborhoods inside this zone stay in demand and inventory moves quickly. Homes in MGSD zones typically hold resale value better than comparable homes outside the district — always verify by address.

Brawley School Road Peninsula

One of the most popular sections of Mooresville. The peninsula offers lake access, luxury homes, gated communities, and neighborhoods with boat slips. Buyers who want the full Lake Norman lifestyle often start here. Quick access to marinas and waterfront dining. Some of the strongest per-square-foot pricing in Mooresville.

East Mooresville / Hwy 150 Corridor

Continues to grow with new construction, shopping centers, restaurants, and conveniences. Ideal for buyers wanting newer builds, easier affordability, and shorter commutes toward Statesville or the northern side of Lake Norman. One of Mooresville's fastest-expanding residential corridors.

South Mooresville / Exit 31–33

Popular with commuters heading into Charlotte or Huntersville. Good access to I-77, retail centers, and business parks. Buyers often compare this area to Huntersville but appreciate Mooresville's typically more flexible pricing on similar home types.

Rural Mooresville / West of Town

For buyers wanting land, space, detached garages, or privacy. The rural edges of Mooresville offer acreage, custom-built homes, and open land — while remaining within a reasonable drive of shopping, restaurants, and the lake. Great for hobby farms, workshops, or buyers who just need more room.

North Mooresville / Troutman Edge

The quieter northern section of Mooresville's market, approaching Troutman and Lake Norman State Park. Appealing to buyers who want more rural character with I-77 proximity and eventual lake or park access without the peninsula pricing.

Where to Live

Neighborhoods in Mooresville

Mooresville has one of the widest ranges of neighborhoods anywhere around Lake Norman — lakefront with private boat slips, established subdivisions, walkable historic streets, and new construction close to shopping. Here's a breakdown of the most frequently searched.

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Brawley Peninsula · The Point · Established Subdivisions

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Waterfront · Luxury · Gated

The Peninsula

One of the most sought-after areas in Mooresville. Luxury homes, gated communities, waterfront estates, and neighborhoods built around boating access. Many homes include pier access or community slips. Buyers who want the full Lake Norman lifestyle without leaving town start here. Consistently Mooresville's highest-demand submarket.

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Golf · Waterfront · Estate

The Point

One of the most recognizable neighborhoods in the Lake Norman region. Built around Trump National Golf Club Charlotte, The Point features waterfront homes, estate-style properties, and amenities including golf, dining, and lake access. Attracts higher-end buyers, corporate relocations, and golf enthusiasts from across the Southeast.

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Master-Planned · Amenity-Rich

The Farms

A popular master-planned community on the peninsula known for spacious homes, large lots, and strong amenities — tennis courts, pool, clubhouse, and year-round events. Buyers who want a neighborhood feel with luxury touches and an active community life consistently put The Farms near the top of their list.

Waterlynn and Curtis Pond neighborhoods Mooresville NC newer construction family homes
Value · Family-Friendly · Newer Builds

Waterlynn & Curtis Pond

Waterlynn (near Exit 33) offers newer construction, community pools, playgrounds, and quick Charlotte access — popular with commuters who want a modern look at manageable pricing. Curtis Pond offers affordability, community amenities, ISS school access, and family-friendly streets that work well for first-time buyers entering the Mooresville market.

Near I-77 — faster commutes to Charlotte and quick access to dining, marinas, and lakeshore. Homes range from mid-priced to high-end. The convenience factor makes it a strong choice for buyers who commute frequently but still want the Lake Norman lifestyle.

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A lake-area neighborhood with wooded lots, mature homes, and marina access. Good fit for buyers who want to be near the water without paying full peninsula pricing. Established character with strong neighborhood retention and consistent resale activity.

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Downtown / Historic District

Historic homes, renovated mill houses, and walkable streets near cafés, boutiques, and breweries. Buyers who prefer character homes over newer construction — and want community events and a downtown social scene — consistently look here first.

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Mooresville NC — Subdivision Directory

Browse tracked Mooresville neighborhoods and Iredell County communities below. This list updates with current homes for sale.

Local Life

Local Amenities & Things To Do in Mooresville

When people search for Mooresville NC homes for sale, they're usually drawn in by more than just the real estate. The town has lake access, parks, marinas, and an active restaurant scene that gives you plenty to do without driving into Charlotte.

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Lake Norman Recreation · Race City USA · Lazy 5 Ranch

Lake Norman Activities

Lake Norman is the centerpiece of life in Mooresville. Boating, paddleboarding, fishing, and lakeside dining are built into everyday life. Multiple marinas provide boat slips, rentals, and fuel docks. Public access points, beaches, and trails round out the water recreation options via Visit NC's Lake Norman guide.

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Motorsports & Race City USA

Mooresville has more NASCAR team shops per square mile than anywhere in the country. Race team facilities, the NASCAR Hall of Fame nearby in Charlotte, and the NASCAR Technical Institute give the city a motorsports identity that's completely unique.

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Lazy 5 Ranch

Just outside Mooresville, Lazy 5 Ranch is a drive-through safari with exotic animals from around the world. One of the most popular family attractions in the Charlotte region and a genuine local gem that residents show off to every out-of-town visitor.

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Downtown & Local Dining

The historic Main Street district continues to grow with restaurants, breweries, shops, and community events. Festivals, markets, and concerts keep downtown active year-round. The Town of Mooresville also hosts regular events that bring the community together throughout the year.

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Lake Norman State Park

A short drive north in Troutman, Lake Norman State Park offers hiking, mountain biking, a swim beach, picnic areas, fishing, and camping. A favorite weekend destination for Mooresville families wanting outdoor space beyond the marinas.

Parks, Recreation & Youth Sports

Mooresville Parks & Recreation manages fields, walking paths, sports courts, and community programs. Youth sports leagues, travel teams, and recreational programs keep families active across baseball, soccer, lacrosse, and more throughout every season.

Education

Schools in Mooresville

Families searching for Mooresville NC homes for sale often put school options at the top of their list. Mooresville is served by two districts — Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD) and Iredell-Statesville Schools (ISS) — along with several nearby higher-education and private options. Which district a home falls in significantly affects demand and resale value — always verify by address before purchasing.

MGSD is well-known nationally for its 1:1 digital learning initiative, academic performance, and community involvement. The district includes Park View Elementary, South Elementary, East Mooresville Intermediate, Mooresville Middle, and Mooresville High School. Homes in MGSD zones consistently see stronger demand and faster sales than comparable homes outside the district.

ISS portions of Mooresville include Lakeshore Elementary, Lakeshore Middle, Woodland Heights Elementary, and Lake Norman High School — all schools with strong parent support, active PTAs, and wide extracurricular programs. Details at issnc.org.

Zone verification: MGSD · Iredell-Statesville Schools. Always verify by exact property address — district lines split at specific streets throughout Mooresville.

Mooresville NC students — Mooresville Graded School District MGSD education
K–12 · Nationally Recognized

MGSD is one of the most-watched school districts in the country for its 1:1 technology initiative and achievement results. Park View Elementary, South Elementary, East Mooresville Intermediate, Mooresville Middle, and Mooresville High School. Homes in MGSD zones command a measurable premium and typically see faster absorption when priced right.

K–12 · Iredell County

Serves portions of Mooresville including Lakeshore Elementary, Lakeshore Middle, Woodland Heights Elementary, and Lake Norman High School. Strong parent involvement, broad extracurricular programs, and consistently well-regarded by families who buy in ISS-zoned Mooresville neighborhoods.

4-Year · ~10 min

One of the top liberal arts colleges in the United States, just minutes from Mooresville in Davidson. Families appreciate the academic atmosphere, campus events, and the cultural energy Davidson College brings to the entire Lake Norman community. Many Mooresville residents attend campus events throughout the year.

Specialty · Motorsports Training

The only motorsports-specific technical training facility of its kind in the country. Students come from across the US to train in automotive, motorsports engineering, and racing technology. NTI anchors Mooresville's Race City identity and drives steady housing demand — particularly in the rental market from students and early-career technicians.

Private and charter options nearby include Pine Lake Preparatory (Mooresville), Lake Norman Charter (Huntersville), Lake Norman Christian School, and Davidson Day School. Ask your Mantle agent to help identify which zone a specific property falls in before you commit to a neighborhood.

Market Snapshot

Mooresville Real Estate Market

People researching Mooresville NC homes for sale usually want a mix of convenience, lake access, and strong schools — and Mooresville delivers on all three. The town sits along the eastern edge of Lake Norman, giving buyers access to marinas, waterfront parks, and a community built around outdoor living. At the same time, shopping centers, grocery stores, medical offices, and restaurants line the main corridors, keeping day-to-day routines simple.

Mooresville has grown quickly, but it still holds onto a neighborhood feel. You'll see established communities with tree-lined streets, new construction near shopping and dining, and lakefront neighborhoods with boat slips and shoreline views. If you're comparing areas around Lake Norman, Mooresville often stands out because it offers more home options across different budgets than nearby Cornelius, Davidson, or Huntersville — inventory runs deeper here at every price tier.

Local employers — from motorsports teams to healthcare facilities like Lake Norman Regional Medical Center — make it possible to live and work in the same area without long drives. All of this creates long-term appeal for buyers, keeping demand steady whether you're relocating, upsizing, downsizing, or investing.

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Aerial view of Mooresville NC residential neighborhoods and Lake Norman communities
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Is Mooresville NC Right for You?

Mooresville is the right call for buyers who want lake access, Charlotte proximity, and strong schools — without having to compromise significantly on any one of them. It offers more inventory depth across more price points than any other town on Lake Norman, which gives buyers real options regardless of budget.

If you're still comparing Lake Norman communities:
Lake Norman Guide · Statesville · Charlotte · Concord · Salisbury

Our agents know Mooresville's school zone boundaries, neighborhood character, and market well enough to save you significant search time. We'll tell you which streets fall in MGSD vs ISS, what's driving prices in each submarket, and which neighborhoods have the best long-term upside for your situation.

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Many of our agents have lived in the areas they serve for years — some their entire lives — and take pride in turning clients into neighbors. With offices in Kernersville, Lexington, and High Point, and agents throughout North Carolina, Mantle delivers local expertise with statewide reach.

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Mooresville

What It’s Like Living in Mooresville

If you’re searching for Mooresville NC homes for sale, you’re looking at one of the most popular areas around Lake Norman. Mooresville’s mix of lake access, strong schools, and easy commuting down I-77 makes it a top choice for buyers relocating to the Charlotte region. Whether you’re moving for work, wanting more space, or hoping to live closer to the water, Mooresville offers a range of neighborhoods that fit nearly every lifestyle. You can explore current listings anytime at MantleRealty.com.

Living here means you get lake weekends, multiple marinas, an active restaurant scene, and quick drives to Charlotte, Davidson, and Huntersville. Mooresville also carries its own identity—part lake town, part motorsports hub. NASCAR teams, boat dealers, and local shops anchor the economy, while the historic Main Street district adds charm and community events. For buyers who want amenities without Charlotte traffic, Mooresville hits the sweet spot.

Families often choose Mooresville for its school options, including the nationally recognized Mooresville Graded School District. Outdoor lovers appreciate the lake, local parks, and scenic areas supported by Visit NC. And if you’re coming from outside the state, the town’s stability and long-term growth make the move feel like a smart choice for both lifestyle and resale.

Why Mooresville Might Be Your Next Home

People researching Mooresville NC homes for sale usually want a mix of convenience, lake access, and strong schools—and Mooresville delivers on all three. The town sits along the eastern edge of Lake Norman, giving buyers access to marinas, waterfront parks, and a community built around outdoor living. At the same time, shopping centers, grocery stores, medical offices, and restaurants line the main corridors, keeping day-to-day routines simple.

Mooresville has grown quickly, but it still holds onto a neighborhood feel. You’ll see established communities with tree-lined streets, new construction near shopping and dining, and lakefront neighborhoods with boat slips and shoreline views. If you’re comparing areas around Lake Norman, Mooresville often stands out because it offers more home options across different budgets than nearby towns like Cornelius, Davidson, and Huntersville.

Residents also like the accessibility. I-77 runs straight through Mooresville, keeping commutes into Charlotte manageable. Local employers—from motorsports teams to healthcare facilities—make it possible to live and work in the same area without long drives. Families appreciate the variety of school options through the Mooresville Graded School District and Iredell-Statesville Schools.
Outdoor lovers enjoy Lake Norman State Park, marina access, and events promoted through Visit NC.

All of this creates long-term appeal for buyers. Mooresville offers the lifestyle, the space, and the variety of homes that keep demand strong—whether you’re relocating, upsizing, downsizing, or investing for the future.

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What Are the Different Areas of Mooresville?

Mooresville stretches across several distinct areas, and each part of town attracts different types of buyers searching for Mooresville NC homes for sale. The town covers lakefront communities, historic neighborhoods, growing suburban developments, and rural pockets on the Iredell County line. Knowing the differences helps narrow down the right fit based on schools, commute time, lifestyle, and budget.

Lake Norman East / Langtree Area:
This area sits closest to the water with easy access to marinas, waterfront restaurants, and lake recreation. Homes range from mid-priced to luxury. Many buyers compare it to the lake communities in Cornelius and Davidson
but appreciate Mooresville’s broader price points.

Downtown Mooresville / Main Street District:
Historic homes, renovated mill houses, and walkable streets define this area. Buyers who want character, coffee shops, local dining, and community events tend to start their search here. The downtown plan continues to grow with new shops, revitalized buildings, and mixed-use projects.

Mooresville Graded School District Zone (MGSD):
MGSD is one of the biggest reasons families look for homes in Mooresville. Neighborhoods inside this zone stay in demand, and inventory moves quickly. To learn more, visit the official MGSD website. Homes here often hold resale value well because the assignments are highly sought-after.

Brawley School Road Peninsula:
One of the most popular sections of Mooresville. The peninsula offers lake access, luxury homes, gated communities, and neighborhoods with boat slips. Buyers who want the full Lake Norman lifestyle often start here. It also provides quick access to marinas and waterfront dining.

East Mooresville / Hwy 150 Corridor:
This area continues to grow with new construction, shopping centers, restaurants, and conveniences along Highway 150. It’s ideal for buyers wanting newer builds, easier affordability, and shorter commutes toward Statesville or the northern side of Lake Norman.

South Mooresville / Exit 31 to Exit 33:
Popular with commuters heading into Charlotte or Huntersville. These neighborhoods offer good access to I-77, retail centers, and business parks. Buyers often compare this area to homes in Huntersville but appreciate that Mooresville’s pricing tends to be more flexible.

Rural Mooresville / West of Town:
For buyers wanting land, space, detached garages, or privacy, the rural edges of Mooresville offer acreage, custom-built homes, and open land. These areas feel more relaxed while still being within a reasonable drive of shopping and restaurants.

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Local Amenities & Things To Do in Mooresville

When people search for Mooresville NC homes for sale, they’re usually drawn in by more than just the real estate. The town has lake access, parks, marinas, and an active restaurant scene that gives you plenty to do without driving into Charlotte. Mooresville blends small-town comfort with big-city convenience, which is why so many relocating buyers end up choosing it over other Lake Norman areas.

Lake Norman Activities:
Lake Norman is the centerpiece of life here. Residents enjoy boating, paddleboarding, fishing, and lakeside dining throughout the year. You can explore public access points, beaches, and trails through
Visit NC’s Lake Norman guide.
Local marinas provide boat slips, rentals, and fuel docks, making lake weekends easy.

Mooresville Town Square & Main Street:
Downtown Mooresville continues to grow with restaurants, breweries, shops, and community events. The historic Main Street district hosts festivals, markets, and concerts throughout the year. Whether you want boutique shopping or local dining, this area gives Mooresville a walkable, community-centered personality.

Motorsports & Racing:
Mooresville is known as “Race City USA.” NASCAR shops, race team facilities, and the
NASCAR Hall of Fame
(nearby in Charlotte) draw visitors year-round. Many residents enjoy touring the team garages, museum exhibits, and special events hosted by local racing organizations.

Parks & Recreation:
Families appreciate the variety of parks and green spaces, especially the lakeside trails and playgrounds near Stumpy Creek. The town’s Parks & Recreation department maintains fields, walking paths, sports courts, and community programs you can explore through the
official Mooresville Parks & Rec page.

Shopping & Dining:
Mooresville offers a full mix of shopping options—from national retailers along Hwy 150 to local cafés and waterfront restaurants. Popular districts near Brawley School Road and Downtown Mooresville make it easy to find groceries, medical care, and everyday conveniences without long drives.

Lake Norman State Park (Nearby):
A short drive north leads you to one of the largest state parks in the region. Trails, picnic areas, and lake access spots make it a favorite weekend destination for Mooresville residents. It’s especially popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and families looking for outdoor space.

Sports & Youth Programs:
Youth sports, travel leagues, and community recreation programs keep families active throughout the year. Baseball, soccer, football, lacrosse, and cheer programs are widely available and well-supported.

With all of these amenities wrapped into one community, it’s easy to see why Mooresville continues to attract buyers who want lake living, convenience, and strong long-term value. Whether you’re here for the water, the schools, or the lifestyle, the town gives you plenty to enjoy close to home.

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The Lazy 5 Ranch just Outside Mooresville
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Neighborhoods in Mooresville

Buyers looking for Mooresville NC homes for sale quickly learn that the town has one of the widest ranges of neighborhoods anywhere around Lake Norman. You’ll find lakefront communities with private boat slips, established subdivisions with large yards, walkable historic streets, and new construction developments close to shopping and restaurants. Each part of Mooresville offers its own feel, so knowing the major neighborhoods helps narrow your search.

Peninsula:
One of the most sought-after areas in Mooresville. This peninsula offers luxury homes, gated communities, waterfront estates, and neighborhoods built around boating access. Many homes include pier access or community slips, making it a favorite for buyers who want the Lake Norman lifestyle without leaving town.

The Farms:
A popular master-planned community on the peninsula known for its spacious homes, large lots, and strong amenities. You’ll find tennis courts, a pool, clubhouse, and events for all ages. Buyers who want a neighborhood feel with luxury touches often start here.

The Point:
One of the most recognizable neighborhoods in the Lake Norman region. Built around Trump National Golf Club Charlotte, The Point features waterfront homes, estate-style properties, and amenities like golf, dining, and lake access. This area attracts higher-end buyers, relocations, and golf enthusiasts.

Langtree:
Located near I-77, this area offers faster commutes toward Charlotte and quick access to dining, marinas, and hotels along the lakeshore. Homes here range from mid-priced to high-end, and the convenience makes it a strong choice for commuters.

Downtown Mooresville / Historic District:
For buyers who prefer character and charm over newer construction, Downtown Mooresville offers historic homes, renovated mill houses, and walkable streets. You can enjoy cafés, boutiques, breweries, and community events just minutes from home.

Curtis Pond:
A well-known neighborhood with affordable pricing and access to Iredell-Statesville Schools. Curtis Pond offers community amenities, sidewalks, and family-friendly streets, making it a popular starting point for first-time buyers.

Waterlynn:
Located near Exit 33, Waterlynn offers newer construction, community pools, playgrounds, and quick access to retail. Buyers who want a modern look with easy commuting into Charlotte tend to gravitate toward this area.

Harbor Cove:
A lake-area neighborhood with a mix of wooded lots, mature homes, and access to marinas. It’s a good fit for buyers who want to be close to the water without paying full peninsula or waterfront pricing.

North Mooresville / Hwy 150 Corridor:
This section includes a growing mix of new subdivisions, shopping centers, and residential pockets near restaurants, grocery stores, and major retailers. It’s ideal for buyers who want affordability and day-to-day convenience.

Rural Mooresville:
West of town, you’ll find acreage lots, custom homes, open land, and quiet surroundings. Buyers who want space, privacy, or hobby-friendly property often start here. Y

Mooresville Subdivisions

Browse popular neighborhoods and subdivisions in Mooresville below. This list updates automatically with new communities and homes for sale in Mooresville NC.

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About Mantle Realty

Mantle Realty is a leading independent real estate firm based in North Carolina, proudly serving communities across the Triad and beyond. We’re passionate about providing clients with cutting-edge technology and genuine hometown service, whether you’re buying your first home, upgrading, or selling a property.

Many of our agents have lived in the areas they serve for years — some their entire lives — and take pride in turning clients into neighbors. With offices in Kernersville, Lexington, and High Point, and agents throughout North Carolina, Mantle delivers local expertise with statewide reach.

At Mantle Realty, we believe home buying is about more than property lines — it’s about people, purpose, and legacy. As an independently owned firm, not a corporate franchise or virtual brokerage, we’re part of the same communities we serve. Our mission is to lead with compassion and purpose so every relationship leaves a lasting impact beyond the sale. When you choose Mantle, you’re not just finding a home — you’re partnering with neighbors who are helping build something that lasts.