

Crescent's last golf course community on Lake Norman, outside Charlotte, N.C., has a lot going for it. At the top of the list are the beauty of Lake Norman itself and the touches of another famous Norman — PGA star Greg Norman.
Extra large homesites in this majestic suburban setting average nearly one full acre. Homesites are found along 18 miles of shoreline, ensuring that nearly every homesite is on the water or has a water view.
Home prices range from the $400s to $3 million. Homesites start in the $100s and range from the $200s to the $800s for waterfront homesites. Homebuyers may select a homesite and a Featured Builder or choose from the selection of homes already under construction or completed. There really isn't much waterfront lots left.

Life on the water
Whether you love the water or just enjoy taking in the scenic backdrop it provides, you'll find it's an essential part of life at The Point.
| The Point has been designed to capture the ambience and architecture of the quaint waterside town of Nantucket. |
| The Point offers countless water activities and opportunities. |
| The Village houses the community's activity centers, the Club and the Coffee & Cone. |
| The Point offers breathtaking views of Lake Norman sunsets. |
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The growing Lake Norman area provides an array of cultural and entertainment venues. |
| There's abundant shopping and restaurants in downtown Mooresville, Huntersville and Davidson.
The Point Lake and Golf Club's Village boasts all the traditional country club amenities — and then some. Inspired by Nantucket, the unique village setting replaces a traditional clubhouse. |
The Village

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| The Point's golf course, designed by Greg Norman, has been described as inspiring. More than two-thirds of the holes play directly along or over the water on this beautiful, varied course, which presents challenges to golfers of all skill levels.
After your round, you can retreat to the Tavern-on-the-Square, just a short walk from the golf course. Here, you can relax with friends and family over a meal as the sun sets at the end of another day on Lake Norman.
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Here's a sampling of what The Village offers:
| Stunning views and the sheer challenge of PGA legend Greg Norman's golf course. |
| A Family Activity Village with three swimming pools, tennis courts and more. A full-time Activities Director plans and supervises year-round children’s activities, including movie festivals in the Village Theater, a Kids’ Club and more. For young children, there’s the colorful Kids’ Corner, where children ages three through six can play while their parents work out or play tennis. And, for older kids, there’s the Teen Center, which offers air hockey, arcade games and a fun place to hang out with friends. |
| A cozy tavern with a wood-burning fireplace where members can enjoy dinner. |
| A Meeting House where members can throw parties and attend receptions. |
| The General store, a "neighborhood hangout" where club members can enjoy ice cream or a cup of coffee, and everyday kitchen needs like milk, bread and eggs. |
The perfect setting
The Point's location on Lake Norman is so ideal, the community is named for it. This county club is situated on a peninsula, creating a unique environment surrounded by beautiful lake views.
Life on Lake Norman
| The growing Lake Norman area provides those who live at The Point an array of resources and entertainment options. |
| Participate in one of the area's many water-oriented opportunities, such as a regatta or waterfront dining. |
| Nearby Davidson College offers an array of cultural and sports activities. |
| Residents explore the quaint shops in downtown Mooresville, Davidson or Huntersville. |
Home styles and architecture
The Point's homes take their inspiration from a variety of popular styles. Some homes are reminiscent of those in New England, while others are Colonial and Williamsburg-inspired, Lowcountry, European and Transitional.

