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Golf, Lake And Luxury Living In The Point Mooresville

If mornings on a championship fairway and evenings on a quiet cove sound like your ideal week, The Point in Mooresville might be exactly what you are looking for. You want room to breathe, easy lake access and a true club experience that makes daily life feel like a vacation. In this guide, you will learn how The Point blends golf, lake and luxury living, what membership and HOA details to expect and how homes and prices typically compare in 28117. Let’s dive in.

Why The Point stands out

On the map

Set on the Brawley School Road peninsula of Lake Norman in Mooresville’s 28117 zip code, The Point is a large, master-planned community with about 862 lots and a country club at its core. The Point Owners Association describes most home sites as spacious, noting that most lots are at least three quarters of an acre. You can learn more about the community’s structure and governance on the official Point Owners Association site.

A peninsula built for lake life

Lake Norman is North Carolina’s largest lake, with roughly 50 square miles of water and about 520 miles of shoreline. That scale fuels an active boating culture and creates countless quiet coves along The Point’s shoreline fingers. For lake size and regional context, see the Lake Norman overview.

Commute and access

The Point sits off I-77 near Exits 33 to 36. Drives to Uptown Charlotte are typically about 25 to 35 miles and often take 30 to 50 minutes depending on traffic and time of day. You can check current conditions using a live map or distance calculator such as this Mooresville to Charlotte reference.

Club life at Trump National Charlotte

Golf and practice

At the heart of The Point is Trump National Golf Club Charlotte, featuring an 18-hole championship course designed by Greg Norman. Along with the main course, you will find a short-game practice complex and full golf programming for instruction and play.

Pools, fitness and racquets

The club’s amenities extend well beyond the course. Members enjoy multiple pools, a fitness center and racquets facilities for tennis and pickleball. These features make it easy to build a daily routine around wellness and recreation.

Dining, spa and social calendar

On-site dining and spa services, plus a steady calendar of club-hosted social events, help shape the community’s rhythm. From casual meetups to seasonal celebrations, the club acts as The Point’s social hub.

Membership basics

The Point Owners Association notes that all owners in The Point are at least social members of Trump National Golf Club Charlotte. That link makes club access part of everyday life in the neighborhood. Membership categories and fees can change, so it is smart to confirm current initiation and dues directly with the club and review how membership ties to your property purchase. Start with the POA for community expectations and the club site for up-to-date amenity and membership information.

Lake Norman lifestyle

Slips, docks and marina access

Boating is central to life in The Point. Many properties convey with a deeded boat slip at one of the community piers, while others are close to shared dock facilities. Because slip ownership can vary by property, you should confirm whether a slip is deeded or leased, whether it transfers with the home and what associated costs apply. The POA and your closing documents are the places to verify the specifics. For lake-wide permitting background, the Lake Norman overview offers helpful context on shoreline and dock rules.

Everyday lake fun

With easy access to open water and quiet coves, you can fill your calendar with wakeboarding, paddle sessions, fishing mornings and sunset cruises to lakeside restaurants. The setting makes it simple to live the lake lifestyle without giving up neighborhood conveniences.

Neighborhood layout and amenities

Villages and character

The Point is organized into smaller “villages” or sections that each offer a slightly different look and feel. The Village area sits close to the clubhouse and village green. Sconset Village is a smaller gated enclave with Nantucket-inspired architecture. Other sections include a mix of waterfront and interior lots, giving you options whether you prioritize deep water, proximity to the club or wooded privacy.

Trails, greens and play

Beyond the club, the POA maintains common amenities that round out daily life. The community lists multiple walking trails, over five miles in total, playgrounds, tennis and pickleball spaces, and a large village green for sports and gatherings. Resident-led groups organize book clubs, coffee meetups and more. You can review neighborhood amenities and the latest community documents on the POA site.

Homes and lots

Lot sizes and architecture

Homes in The Point are primarily custom and semi-custom luxury residences. You will see a range that includes larger move-up homes, expansive waterfront estates with private docks and premium interior properties with lake access nearby. Architecture spans modern estate designs to shingle and Cape Cod influences, especially near the Village areas. The POA emphasizes spacious lots, with many sites at three quarters of an acre or larger, and waterfront parcels often extending to near-acre or full-acre estates. Architectural controls and construction rules are published by the POA for consistency and long-term value.

Price context in 28117

Zip-level market snapshots for 28117 have recently placed the median sale price in the mid six hundred thousand dollar range. The Point typically sits above that median due to waterfront position, deeded slip or dock access, lot size and luxury finishes. You will see frequent seven-figure listings, with waterfront estates reaching into the multimillion range depending on water depth and acreage. Because prices and inventory shift month to month, it is best to review current MLS data with a local specialist before you tour.

Practical checklist before you buy

  • Club membership. Confirm whether social membership is required for your specific property and what current initiation and monthly dues apply. Review any transfer rules with the club and the POA. Start with the POA and the club site.
  • Boat slip details. Verify whether the slip is deeded or leased, if it transfers with the property and what maintenance or reserve fees are associated with the pier.
  • CCR and ARC rules. Read the POA Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions as well as Architectural Review Committee guidelines for setbacks, impervious surface limits and builder requirements. Find documents via the POA site.
  • Utilities and septic. Confirm water and sewer arrangements for the lot or home, including well or community well documentation and septic permits.
  • Shoreline and dock permitting. Coordinate with the appropriate agencies for any dock changes, shoreline stabilization or new structures. The Lake Norman overview explains the lake’s regulatory context.
  • Taxes and assessments. Iredell County’s property tax context is generally favorable compared to some neighboring counties, but actual taxes depend on assessed value and local rates. Contact the county or your agent for an estimate.

Nearby schools and services

School options

The Point’s POA lists several nearby public schools that commonly serve the area, along with private and charter options. Because assignments and boundaries can change, verify with the district before enrolling. For a starting point, see the POA’s Lake Living page.

Healthcare and essentials

Local healthcare is anchored by Duke Health Lake Norman Hospital in Mooresville, which offers acute care services with access to broader Duke Health resources in the Charlotte region. Read the hospital acquisition announcement from Duke Health for local context here.

Property governance and HOA

The Point is governed by the Point Owners Association. POA dues, ARC processes and the social membership link to the club are part of ownership. You can explore community documents, rules and contact information on the POA website.

Is The Point right for you?

If you want a lifestyle that pairs club amenities with big-lot privacy and true lake access, The Point delivers a rare combination in the Lake Norman area. You get an active social scene, a nationally recognized golf setting and a neighborhood plan that was built for long-term livability. When you are ready to explore homes, tour by water and by street, and verify the details that matter to you, our local team can help you move with confidence.

Have questions about pricing, membership or which villages best fit your goals? Connect with the Besecker & Maynard Group for a friendly strategy call and a tailored tour of The Point. Our specialist roles, premium marketing and Lake Norman expertise make your next move smoother from first showing to closing.

FAQs

What is The Point in Mooresville and where is it located?

  • The Point is a master-planned community on the Brawley School Road peninsula of Lake Norman in Mooresville’s 28117 zip code, anchored by Trump National Golf Club Charlotte and governed by the Point Owners Association.

How long is the commute from The Point to Uptown Charlotte?

  • Drive times commonly range from about 30 to 50 minutes depending on traffic and time of day for the roughly 25 to 35 mile trip. Check a live map or this Mooresville to Charlotte reference before you go.

Are all homeowners required to join Trump National Golf Club Charlotte?

  • The POA notes that all owners in The Point are at least social members of the club. Confirm membership requirements, initiation fees and monthly dues directly with the club and the POA.

Do homes in The Point come with boat slips or docks?

  • Many properties convey with a deeded boat slip at a community pier, while others may have access nearby. Always verify whether a slip is deeded or leased, whether it transfers with the home and any related fees with the POA and in closing documents.

What types of homes and lot sizes are common in The Point?

  • The neighborhood features custom and semi-custom luxury homes from large move-up properties to expansive waterfront estates. Most lots are at least three quarters of an acre according to the POA.

How do prices in The Point compare to the broader 28117 market?

  • Zip-level medians for 28117 have recently been in the mid six hundred thousand dollar range, while The Point typically sits above that due to waterfront positions, deeded slips or docks, lot size and luxury finishes. Review current data with a local specialist before touring.

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