New Construction Homes in Huntersville

New construction homes and local lifestyle in Huntersville, NC

Explore new construction homes in Huntersville, NC, including location, lifestyle, schools, commute patterns, and what makes this market stand out for buyers.

Last updated: March 2026

Mecklenburg County 42 sq mi Estimated Population 67,072

Living in Huntersville

Huntersville sits in one of the most popular parts of the metro for buyers who want to be north of Charlotte without feeling disconnected from it. The appeal here is not only the neighborhoods. It is the full package of access, recreation, retail, and proximity to Lake Norman.

The 2020 Census counted 61,576 residents, and more recent Census Reporter profile data places the population around 67,072. That number does not tell the whole story, but it does help explain why builders and buyers continue paying attention. Location also shapes the way Huntersville lives.

Major routes such as I-77, NC 73, Sam Furr Road, and Gilead Road connect residents to nearby places like Cornelius, Davidson, Charlotte. That matters because buyers are usually measuring more than the house itself. They are thinking about school runs, grocery trips, restaurant choices, and how often they will need to be in Charlotte or one of the region's major employment hubs. What makes Huntersville stand out is the day-to-day feel. Huntersville has multiple commercial and neighborhood nodes rather than one dominant downtown, though Birkdale and nearby areas act as social centers. Shopping is strong thanks to Birkdale, grocery anchors, and easy interstate access to larger Charlotte and lake-area retail. Dining choices are broad and range from neighborhood spots to mixed-use retail districts and lake-area favorites. For recreation and quality of life, Latta Nature Preserve, rural hill space nearby, parks, greenways, and Lake Norman access all shape recreation here. Huntersville is generally served by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, which is another reason the area stays on many buyers' short lists. School assignments should always be verified at the community level, but the broader school conversation is often part of why people include Huntersville in the first place. From a home search standpoint, Huntersville works well for buyers who want a north-of-Charlotte lifestyle with strong convenience and proximity to the Lake Norman side of the market That is especially true for buyers comparing Huntersville with Cornelius, Davidson or other nearby markets that may feel similar on paper but not in daily use. The best fit usually comes down to whether a buyer wants more town character, more convenience, more lifestyle amenities, or simply a neighborhood that feels right when they drive through it.

2010 Census
46,773
2020 Census
61,576
Population Growth
31.65%

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Location and Access

Location

Huntersville is in Mecklenburg County, NC, and is part of the greater Charlotte region. The area covers about 41.8 square miles, with major routes including I-77, NC 73, Sam Furr Road, and Gilead Road. It sits near Cornelius, Davidson, Charlotte, which helps residents reach shopping, employment centers, and other parts of the metro without feeling cut off from daily conveniences.

Major Roads

  • I-77
  • NC 73
  • Sam Furr Road
  • Gilead Road

Commute and Access

Huntersville works well for buyers who want a north-of-Charlotte lifestyle with strong convenience and proximity to the Lake Norman side of the market

  • Ballantyne: 35-45 min
  • SouthPark: 25-35 min
  • Uptown Charlotte: 20-30 min
  • Charlotte Douglas Airport: 20-30 min

Why Buyers Consider Huntersville

The biggest draw in Huntersville is lifestyle. Buyers come for lake access, recreation, and the sense that free time can happen a little closer to home. That is often paired with solid day-to-day convenience, which keeps the area from feeling like a resort market that only works on weekends.

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Growth and Home Pricing

Area Growth

Huntersville has remained on a growth path, though the pace depends on the amount of available land, local redevelopment, and the kind of housing being added. The 2020 Census counted 61,576 residents, and more recent Census Reporter profile data places the population around 67,072.

Home Pricing

Pricing in this market can move quickly depending on proximity to the water, amenity level, and whether a neighborhood offers newer detached homes, townhomes, or custom opportunities. Buyers should expect location within the town and the style of community to matter as much as square footage.

Lifestyle in Huntersville

Downtown, recreation, shopping, and day-to-day conveniences

Downtown and Local Feel

Huntersville has multiple commercial and neighborhood nodes rather than one dominant downtown, though Birkdale and nearby areas act as social centers

Parks and Recreation

Latta Nature Preserve, rural hill space nearby, parks, greenways, and Lake Norman access all shape recreation here

Shopping

Shopping is strong thanks to Birkdale, grocery anchors, and easy interstate access to larger Charlotte and lake-area retail

Dining

Dining choices are broad and range from neighborhood spots to mixed-use retail districts and lake-area favorites

Schools in Huntersville

Schools in Huntersville are primarily tied to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Public campuses commonly associated with the area include Blythe Elementary, Bailey Middle, and William Amos Hough High. Other options buyers sometimes compare include Lake Norman Charter, and Christ the King Catholic High School. Huntersville gives buyers a mix of traditional public, charter, and private options, but address-based verification is still important.

Public Schools
  • Blythe Elementary
  • Bailey Middle
  • William Amos Hough High

Public Safety

Huntersville has a well-known local police department and town fire services, while Mecklenburg County agencies such as MEDIC and the Sheriff's Office remain part of the wider emergency system. That combination is typical for larger suburban towns in Mecklenburg County.

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