
The Huntersville community plan that was adopted by the Huntersville town board in 1989 did not include developments like Birkdale Village. In fact they weren’t even a glimmer in a town planner’s eye. The entire Northcross area was just in the planning stages and exit 25 didn’t even exist. The Cedarfield and Wynfield neighborhoods were the first major subdivisions in the region and were just under way. The Huntersville town limit stopped at I-77 to the west and not too far east of the railroad tracks.
Things have changed since then and when changes came, they came fast. Huntersville has changed significantly in the last 20 years, and the town will experience more changes in the next 20 years. Huntersville includes 11,577 single-family residential homes already built, 7,401 approved homes remain to be constructed.
Even though Huntersville has changed over the last 20 years the town planners have still managed to keep it a desirable location to live. With all the amenities you need nearby and it easy commute to Uptown Charlotte, the charm of a small town feel why would want to live anywhere else!
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Downtown Huntersville is within minutes of Birkdale Village shops, the crystal clear waters of Lake Norman and the nearby towns of Davidson ,Cornelius, Mooresville and Denver. The town of Huntersville has easy access to I-77 exit 23 or 25.
Some other neighborhoods located in Huntersville are: Alexander Place, Arbor Croft, Barkley, Bay Shores, Birkdale, Birkdale Grove, Birkdale Village, Cambridge Grove, Cashion Woods, Cedarfield, Centennial, Covington, Crown Ridge, Gilead Ridge, Green Farm, Hampton Ridge, Harvest Pointe, Lake Norman, Latta Springs, Lookout Point, Macaulay, Mccord Crossing, Mcginnis Village, Melbourne, Mirabella, Monteith Park, Northstone, Olmsted, Plum Creek, Ramah Oaks, Shelton Ridge, Shepherds Vineyard, Sherwood Forest, Skybrook, Stillwell, Tanners Creek, The Hamptons, The Pavilion, Vermillion, Willowbrook, Wynfield, Wynfield Creek, Wynfield Forest.