
Market spotlight: Berkeley
Developed in the 1980s, Ballantyne's Berkeley neighborhood is a highly desirable place to live for its brick Colonials, well-kept yards and prime location near Providence Road and Ballantyne Commons Parkway. Berkeley is convenient to shopping, restaurants and all sorts of entertainment and recreational venues. The Arboretum Shopping Center, Stonecrest Shopping Center and Blakeney Shopping Center are all less than 10 minutes away. If works brings you Uptown, then expect to sp


Lake Providence: Bring nature home
South of Ballantyne in beautiful, rural Weddington is the mature neighborhood of Lake Providence. Established in 1980, Lake Providence is located at the intersections of Beulah Church and Antioch Church roads. Despite its proximity to South Charlotte, Lake Providence feels far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its approximately 170 homes are spread out over 200 wooded acres with mature trees and water views from some properties. From Lake Providence to Ballanty

Thornhill: Home in the heart of Ballantyne
Located in the middle of Ballantyne is the mature Thornhill neighborhood, which was built before most of Ballantyne was developed. The neighborhood is tucked between Stonecrest Shopping Center and the Golf Club at Ballantyne just off of Ballantyne Commons Parkway. It is within walking distance of Stonecrest, Camfield Corners and Ballantyne Village. Its location can't be beat! Most of Charlotte's destinations can be reached in 30-40 minutes from Thornhill, with I-485 access at


Market spotlight: The Reserve
The Reserve in Waxhaw is one of the area's most popular neighborhoods and for good reason. The 340-community is located off New Town Road and is convenient to Stonecrest, Promenade on Providence, Blakeney and the Ballantyne area. Commuting to Uptown is relatively easy from Marvin to Johnston roads and then I-485 or Park Road. Built out in the early 2000s by Centex Homes, The Reserve has home styles and price points to suit just about everyone. There are 3 distinct subsections