Antiquity In Cornelius NC| A Charlotte Real Estate ReportAntiquity connect Cornelius and Davidson, just 25 miles north of Charlotte NC.I only write about special real estate in Charlotte and Antiquity has a potent formula. I don't think there are two better companies to build this Charleston style of home. Both have completed projects here and in Charleston with flair and great competence. The Cornelius Downtown was built by Meeting Street; Cunnane built nearby Old Davidson and Ardrey in South Charlotte with stunning success.
At Antiquity in Corneliius, you have a choice of great home designs and plans, homes ready today, townhomes and an open inviting land plan with 9 parks, a quality developer (more about them later) and two great builders, at very reasonable early pricing. Cunnane's recent success at Ardrey has to be seen to be believed- it has recorded double digit appreciation for 3 straight years.
The feel of Antiquity is one from early in the last century when people walked. Charleston style homes, double porches, Federal style two story homes, colonial style, they are all mixed and matched in a unique blend. Meeting Street offers 6 different single family floor plans, each with 6 different elevations minimum, so no two house will look alike. Cunnane, offers even more selection, with four different home series, all designed by in-the-family architects.
A Cunnane ranch with 2400 sf, 2 upstairs bedrooms and a large master down starts at 339,000, Meeting Street hasa 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial, 2100 sf at 307,000, nicely equipped.
Starting prices are lower for to-be-builts... but make an offer on inventory for your best deal.
What will it look like when its all built out? The million dollar question...it will be unique, but I think I can see it, and help you see it too. Review the rest of the built models here, and then see what this neighborhood might look like in three years here, street scenes from Ardrey.
These neighborhoods- Antiquity, Ardrey and Old Davidson, are built on deliberately small lots with loads of house... sacrificing large yards for bigger homes and community with the neighbors. How do you think they did?http://www.charlotterealestatehomesandcondos.com/00216B Posted on Oct 16, 2007 @ 9:08 pm by Terry.McDonald
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Festival in the Park, Freedom Park, 2007
Here are my slides from the weekend, the Festival was great. Enjoy.
Mark you r calender for next year.
http://www.charlotterealestatehomesandcondos.com/002161 Posted on Sep 24, 2007 @ 5:11 pm by Terry.McDonald
Posted in Ballantyne, Cornelius, Davidson, Dilworth, Huntersville, Custom Homes, Matthews, Myers Park, Southpark, University City, Waxhaw, Weddington, SouthWest Charlotte- 28278, South Charlotte All, Lake Norman All, Lower Lake Norman, Mooresville, Things To Do Charlotte, Union County All, Upper Lake Norman
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FREE NODA Gallery Crawls
The first and third Fridays each month-- visit music and art during extended gallery hours, 3200 block of North Davidson, for details visit noda.org
http://www.charlotterealestatehomesandcondos.com/00214C Posted on Sep 07, 2007 @ 6:49 am by Terry.McDonald
Posted in Ballantyne, charlotte lifestyles, Cornelius, Davidson, Dilworth, Huntersville, Matthews, Myers Park, Southpark, University City, Uptown Charlotte, Waxhaw, Weddington, SouthWest Charlotte- 28278, South Charlotte All, Lake Norman All, Lower Lake Norman, Mooresville, Things To Do Charlotte, Union County All, Upper Lake Norman
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Charlotte Shouthttp://www.charlotterealestatehomesandcondos.com/00214A Posted on Sep 06, 2007 @ 4:37 am by Terry.McDonald
Posted in Ballantyne, Cornelius, Davidson, Dilworth, Huntersville, Matthews, Move-Relocating To Charlotte, Myers Park, Southpark, The Palisades, University City, Uptown Charlotte, Waxhaw, Weddington, SouthWest Charlotte- 28278, South Charlotte All, Lower Lake Norman, Mooresville, The Sanctuary, Things To Do Charlotte, Union County All, Upper Lake Norman
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White Water Blast!
I took the kids, a cou
ple of "boy-girl friends" and off we went for our 5:00 adventure at the US National White Water Center. The sun was getting low, the temperature about 85 degrees, I enjoyed the look on my son Andrew's face- as I had watched Bobby, Amy and Judy's before him-- the look of awe. You really can't describe this place until you have seen it, and even then words and pictures don't do it justice. There was a gentle breeze and a good crowd filled the waters and viewing decks. We went through the training- I was concerned that the "newbies" didn't get the full training, since we were veterans it was cut a little short-- little did I know I'd have the ride of my life. Surfing in "Biscuits and Gravy" was a great way to work the water and our guide knew how to get us there. Body surfing through the rough stuff was yet to come.
I've decided the only thing that would have made it more fun was if I'd spent a bit more time in the boat-- this just wasn't my day. The first may have been the best, falling in slow motion at one of the first gates on the big run in front of most of the spectators. I may have been sitting too far out, but it really didn't matter as there are no exits, or eddy's for a long way, an no matter what the reason, I wasn't getting back in for a while. Here I am catching a breath before I rolled and tumbled again- --feet first almost the whole way, down the chute and thought it can't last long-- and soon enough I was standing on the side in the big lake, the boat out ahead. Exhausted, scared a bit, and banged up more.
I've thought about it a lot and come up with no good answers. That was the first of three trips in, two quick dips on the other side, our momentum shifted rapidly, the boat went one way and I went another... once in Biscuits and Gravy, once just below, and by then I'd almost had enough. I insisted on another run through the big stuff, we made it perfectly without incident, not even close to leaving the boat and that was that
It's left me tired, bruised and banged up, but none the worse for wear. I'll tighten up the core muscles to give me just a bit more pull, I'll sit a little closer in on the boat edge, and I'm going again in a few weeks. It is just too much fun and too much a challenge to let go.http://www.charlotterealestatehomesandcondos.com/002148 Posted on Sep 03, 2007 @ 5:43 pm by Terry.McDonald
Posted in Over 55 Communities, Ballantyne, Cornelius, Davidson, Dilworth, Matthews, Myers Park, Southpark, The Palisades, University City, Uptown Charlotte, Waxhaw, Weddington, South Charlotte All, Lower Lake Norman, Mooresville, The Sanctuary, Things To Do Charlotte, Union County All, Upper Lake Norman
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better companies to build this Charleston style of home. Both have completed projects here and in Charleston with flair and great competence. The Cornelius Downtown was built by Meeting Street; Cunnane built nearby Old Davidson and Ardrey in South Charlotte with stunning success.
At Antiquity in Corneliius, you have a choice of great home designs and plans, homes ready today, townhomes and an open inviting land plan with 9 parks, a quality developer (more about them later) and two great builders, at very reasonable early pricing. Cunnane's recent success at Ardrey has to be seen to be believed- it has recorded double digit appreciation for 3 straight years.
The feel of Antiquity is one from early in the last century when people walked. Charleston style homes, double porches, Federal style two story homes, colonial style, they are all mixed and matched in a unique blend. Meeting Street offers 6 different single family floor plans, each with 6 different elevations minimum, so no two house will look alike. Cunnane, offers even more selection, with four different home series, all designed by in-the-family architects.
A Cunnane ranch with 2400 sf, 2 upstairs bedrooms and a large master down starts at 339,000, Meeting Street hasa 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial, 2100 sf at 307,000, nicely equipped.
Starting prices are lower for to-be-builts... but make an offer on inventory for your best deal.
What will it look like when its all built out? The million dollar question...it will be unique, but I think I can see it, and help you see it too. Review the rest of the built models here, and then see what this neighborhood might look like in three years here, street scenes from
ple of "boy-girl friends" and off we went for our 5:00 adventure at the US National White Water Center. The sun was getting low, the temperature about 85 degrees, I enjoyed the look on my son Andrew's face- as I had watched Bobby, Amy and Judy's before him-- the look of awe. You really can't describe this place until you have seen it, and even then words and pictures don't do it justice. There was a gentle breeze and a good crowd filled the waters and viewing decks. We went through the training- I was concerned that the "newbies" didn't get the full training, since we were veterans it was cut a little short-- little did I know I'd have the ride of my life. Surfing in "Biscuits and Gravy" was a great way to work the water and our guide knew how to get us there. Body surfing through the rough stuff was yet to come.
I've decided the only thing that would have made it more fun was if I'd spent a bit more time in the boat-- this just wasn't my day. The first may have been the best, falling in slow motion at one of the first gates on the big run in front of most of the spectators. I may have been sitting too far out, but it really didn't matter as there are no exits, or eddy's for a long way, an no matter what the reason, I wasn't getting back in for a while. 
