There are neighborhoods on Lake Norman that feel special—and then there are places that quietly set the standard for what lake living can be. The Point is one of those rare communities where scale, setting, and lifestyle come together in a way that feels intentional, not accidental. It is grand without being flashy, polished without being pretentious, and rooted in the lake in a way that feels natural, not forced.
Set in Mooresville and tucked along the northern edge of Lake Norman, The Point has earned its reputation as one of the premier neighborhoods in the entire Charlotte metro. From the moment you pass through the gates, there is a sense that this is not just a place to live—it is a place to arrive. Wide roads curve past mature landscaping, the shoreline glimmers through the trees, and the rhythm of the community feels calm, confident, and unmistakably upscale.
It is the kind of neighborhood that draws people from all over the region—not just to live here, but to experience it. And once you see it in person, it becomes clear why.
A Waterfront Community Built Around Lake Norman
At its heart, The Point is a lake community in the truest sense of the word. With more than 18 miles of shoreline wrapping around the neighborhood, water is not just a feature here—it is part of the daily experience. Morning walks pass by glimmering coves. Afternoon boat rides begin at private docks. Sunset dinners feel just a little more cinematic when the lake is part of the view.
Homes throughout the community enjoy a range of settings. Some sit directly on the water with wide-open lake vistas. Others overlook the golf course, where rolling fairways replace waves but the sense of openness remains. There are also homes tucked into wooded sections that feel private and peaceful, along with select off-water properties that include deeded boat slips—perfect for residents who want lake access without a waterfront lot.
The beauty of The Point is not just in its scale, but in how thoughtfully that scale is used. The shoreline feels preserved, not overbuilt. Views feel expansive, not crowded. Whether you are standing on a dock, strolling a path, or relaxing on a back porch, the lake never feels far away.
Trump National Golf Course & Club
Anchoring the community is Trump National Charlotte, a private club that brings resort-level amenities right into the neighborhood. The 18-hole, Greg Norman–designed course is widely regarded as one of the most impressive in the region, blending championship-level play with sweeping natural scenery.
For families and casual players, there is also a five-hole par-three course—perfect for quick rounds, lessons, or just getting everyone out on the greens together. A full tournament schedule, professional instruction, and a beautifully appointed clubhouse make the club a social hub as much as a sporting destination.
This is the kind of place where neighbors meet over morning coffee before tee time, where evenings stretch out on the patio, and where weekends feel more like a retreat than a routine.
Resort-Style Amenities That Feel Like a Private Club
Life at The Point is designed to feel effortless—and a little indulgent. The amenities are extensive, but what makes them special is how naturally they fit into everyday life.
A full aquatic center anchors the community, complete with multiple pools, a splash pool and water slide for younger swimmers, and a six-lane lap pool for those who prefer a quieter pace. It is easy to imagine summer afternoons drifting by here, with neighbors gathering and kids bouncing between the pool and the snack bar.
Five miles of walking trails wind through 44 acres of green space, offering peaceful paths for morning strolls or evening walks. Six lighted tennis courts and a full tennis center provide year-round recreation, while the lakefront banquet facility hosts everything from private celebrations to community events.
Everything feels close, connected, and thoughtfully planned—like living in a resort that just happens to be home.
Dining, Shopping, and Everyday Convenience
One of the most charming aspects of The Point is that you do not have to leave the gates to enjoy great food or simple conveniences. The club’s restaurant and tavern-style dining room offer a relaxed, upscale atmosphere with live music and outdoor seating—perfect for casual dinners or weekend gatherings.
There is also a community bakery serving Starbucks coffee and fresh treats, along with a general store and gift shop for quick stops and thoughtful finds. It is the kind of setup that makes everyday life easier and more social, where familiar faces and friendly conversations become part of the routine.
Homes, Villages, and Architectural Scale
The residential sections of The Point are thoughtfully organized into “Villages,” each developed as a distinct phase of the community. This creates subtle variety in architecture and layout, while maintaining a cohesive, upscale feel throughout.
With more than 750 homes and over 860 home sites, the neighborhood offers a wide range of options for buyers. Lots average around an acre, giving each home a sense of space and privacy. Home sizes often hover around 4,000 square feet, with many properties offering even more—perfect for entertaining, multigenerational living, or simply enjoying room to breathe.
Prices reflect the luxury and lifestyle here. Homes typically range from the high $900,000s into the multi-millions, with waterfront estates often commanding $2.5 to $3 million and beyond. It is not unusual to see properties surpass $6 million—and in rare cases, even higher—depending on location and design.
Memberships, HOA, and Community Structure
Living at The Point comes with access to world-class amenities, and those amenities are supported by structured memberships and homeowner associations. Golf, sports, health, and social memberships offer varying levels of access to the club’s facilities, allowing residents to choose what best fits their lifestyle.
HOA fees generally range around the mid-to-high four figures annually, supporting the meticulous landscaping, shared spaces, and overall upkeep that make the community feel polished year-round. It is a structure that protects the value of the neighborhood while preserving the elevated standard residents expect.
Location and Connectivity
The Point’s location is one of its greatest assets. Situated in Mooresville, within Iredell County, the neighborhood sits just off Interstate 77, making travel to Charlotte remarkably convenient. With new toll lanes helping to ease traffic, Uptown Charlotte is typically only 30 to 35 minutes away—close enough for work or nights out, yet far enough to feel like a true escape.
Shopping, dining, and everyday services are all nearby, while the broader Lake Norman region offers even more to explore. It is a location that balances privacy with accessibility, and relaxation with opportunity.
A Lake Norman Landmark
There are many beautiful neighborhoods around Lake Norman, but few offer the same blend of grandeur, lifestyle, and community as The Point. It is not just a place to live—it is a place to belong. A place where mornings begin on the water, afternoons unfold on the fairways, and evenings feel just a little more memorable.
If you have ever imagined what life could feel like when the lake, luxury, and connection all come together, The Point shows you exactly what that vision looks like—right here in Mooresville.

