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Villages at Isle of Pines

816 Brawley School Road, Mooresville, North Carolina 28117

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Near the Shores of Lake Norman in Scenic Western North Carolina, the Welcoming 55+ Enclave of Villages at Isle of Pines Boasts Single Family Homes, Attached Homes, a Clubhouse, Walking Trails and More

Mooresville is in rolling western North Carolina and sits along the shores of 32,000-acre Lake Norman. Tucked into the lake's Brawley School Peninsula, the Villages at Isle of Pines is a welcoming 55+ community laid out in a peaceful setting. Primarily built in the early aughts, it has single family homes and attached homes.

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There are seven floor plans, ranging from about 1,500 square feet to nearly 2,700 square feet with two to four bedrooms. Although homes focus on single level living, some come with a walk-in attic. Many have high ceilings or a trey ceiling, a heated and cooled sunroom, and views of the community pond. Exteriors are brick and vinyl with an attached garage, a pitched roof and a covered front porch.

Prices begin in the low-$200,000s. The HOA fee is $205 per month. Please verify these prices with a Realtor as they may change over time. The association fee covers lawn care and exterior maintenance.

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Homeowners share a clubhouse and a fitness center, as well as walking trails. RV and boat storage are available.

Nearby Lake Norman beckons. Boating, sailing, kayaking, fishing can be part of anyone's daily routine. The surrounding Mooresville is rich in restaurants and retail. Nicknamed "Race City, USA" because of its high concentration of resident NASCAR teams, Mooresville has two motor sport museums.

The local campus of Mitchell Community offers a wide array of continuing ed classes - from computers and crafts to quilting and sewing. The city supports 15 parks, four recreation centers, a golf course, and a senior center. The Mooresville Depot Visual Arts Center hosts art classes, rotating exhibits, and the annual Race City Festival.

Lake Norman Regional Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission.

This area has hot, humid summers with temperatures in the 80s and 90s and mild winters with temperatures in 40s, 50s, 60s. On average, 42 inches of rain fall each year.

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North Carolina:

Sir Walter Raleigh sent English colonists to North Carolina in 1585 and 1587 to settle Roanoke Island. Permanent settlements were established in 1653, and early conflicts included pirate raids, the Quaker-led Cary Rebellion and the Tuscarora Indian War.

North Carolina didn't see much fighting during the American Revolution, but many residents went out of state to fight. A lot of locals were pro-Union and anti-slavery, but the state joined the Confederacy during the Civil War.

The state is the nation's largest tobacco producer, furniture maker and brick and textile manufacturer. Papermaking, chemicals, and metalworking are important to the state economy, too. Most lithium and mica come from here.

Tourists spend more than $1 billion in North Carolina annually. Sporting options include skiing, golfing and fishing. Major attractions include the Great Smoky Mountains, Cape Hatteras, the Blue Ridge National Parkway, the Wright Brothers memorial, Carl Sandburg's home, and an Old Salem re-creation in Winston-Salem. North Carolina's climate is warm and tropical most of the time, but it can be subject to fierce storms part of the

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Stats:

Population - 10,146,788

Persons 65 years old and over - 16%

High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 85%

Bachelor's degree or higher, persons age 25+ - 28%

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 9%

White persons, not Hispanic - 65%

Median household income - $46,848

Median home value - $154,500

Social Security taxed? No

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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Newer Communities vs. Older Communities

Retirement communities come in a variety of shapes and sizes. These days new communities have a lot of bells and whistles, often including a large clubhouse with a state of the art fitness center, a resort-style swimming pool, an 18 hole championship golf course (or two or three), concierge services, transportation services, a rental program and much more. Something to keep in mind with newer communities is how the development will look when it is completely built out. And who will the residents be? Older communities often cannot match the amenities of newer ones, but they make up for that by having an established group of residents. You have a better idea what you are getting when you buy into an older development.

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