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Concord NC Neighborhoods

Explore the diverse and welcoming communities that make Concord, North Carolina a fantastic place to call home. Find the perfect neighborhood that matches your lifestyle and budget.

Concord NC Neighborhoods at a Glance

  • Concord NC has 10+ distinct neighborhoods with home prices ranging from $250,000 to $1.6M.
  • The most popular family school zone is Cox Mill, serving communities like Christenbury, Winding Walk, and Highland Creek.
  • Franklin Bellamy has lived in Concord since 2007 and can help match you with the right neighborhood. Call (704) 904-5142.

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Skybrook

Skybrook

4.8
Median Price:$400,000 - $1,300,000
Golf
Premier
Resort

Skybrook is the premier luxury golf course community in Concord NC — a neighborhood that caters to buyers seeking an elevated lifestyle defined by custom homes, championship golf, and a level of exclusivity that sets it apart from every other community in Cabarrus County. If you're searching for the finest residential living that Concord has to offer, Skybrook is where the conversation begins. Located in the northern portion of Concord near Poplar Tent Road, Skybrook occupies a stunning natural setting characterized by rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, and panoramic views that provide a dramatic backdrop for daily life. The community was thoughtfully designed to preserve and enhance this natural beauty, with homes positioned to maximize views while maintaining privacy, and extensive green space woven throughout the development. Homes in Skybrook range from approximately $400,000 to $1.3 million and beyond, with many properties representing custom or semi-custom builds by the region's most respected luxury builders. The architectural quality in Skybrook is immediately apparent: brick and stone exteriors, slate and architectural shingle rooflines, professionally designed landscaping, and the kind of curb appeal that makes an impression from the moment you enter the community. Inside, expect features like gourmet kitchens with professional-grade appliances, hardwood floors throughout main living areas, soaring ceilings, detailed millwork and trim, spa-inspired master bathrooms, and finished lower levels that add significant livable square footage. Many homes exceed 4,000 square feet and sit on lots ranging from 0.5 to over 1 acre. The centerpiece of Skybrook is its championship 18-hole golf course, which is consistently ranked among the top courses in the greater Charlotte area. Designed to challenge serious golfers while remaining enjoyable for recreational players, the course winds through the community's natural terrain with elevation changes, water features, and strategically placed bunkers that create a memorable round every time. The clubhouse serves as the social heart of the community, offering dining, event space, and a welcoming atmosphere for members and residents. Golf membership options provide flexibility for residents who want full access to the course and its associated amenities. Beyond golf, Skybrook offers a carefully curated amenity package. The community swimming pool provides a resort-style setting for summer relaxation, while tennis courts, walking trails, and open green spaces ensure that non-golfers have plenty of recreational options. The trails are particularly popular, winding through wooded areas and along the golf course, offering scenic routes for morning jogs, evening walks, or leisurely weekend strolls. Skybrook is served by the Cabarrus County Schools district, with access to several well-regarded schools in the area. Families with school-age children benefit from the district's strong academic programs and the engaged parent community that is typical of Concord's higher-end neighborhoods. The neighborhood's quiet, low-traffic streets also provide a safe environment for children to play and ride bikes. The location, while offering a secluded, estate-like feel, is surprisingly convenient. I-85 is accessible within minutes, putting Charlotte's Uptown business district about 25-30 minutes away. The commercial corridors along Poplar Tent Road and Highway 73 provide easy access to shopping, restaurants, and services. Concord Mills and downtown Concord are both within a 15-minute drive. The homeowners association at Skybrook maintains the community's high standards through thoughtful architectural review processes and meticulous common area maintenance. While HOA dues reflect the premium amenity package and maintenance standards, residents consistently report that the value delivered — from the immaculate golf course to the beautifully maintained grounds — justifies the investment. Skybrook attracts a discerning buyer profile: successful professionals and executives, avid golfers, luxury home enthusiasts, and families who want to provide their children with an exceptional living environment. Whether you're drawn by the stunning views, the championship golf, or the prestige of owning a home in Concord's most exclusive community, Skybrook represents the pinnacle of residential living in Cabarrus County.

Afton Village

Afton Village

4.8
Median Price:$300,000 - $680,000
Family Friendly
Parks
Great Schools

Afton Village is one of Concord NC's most distinctive and beloved neighborhoods, offering a lifestyle that blends Southern charm with modern convenience in a way few communities can match. Developed as a traditional neighborhood design (TND) community, Afton Village was built with walkability at its core — tree-lined sidewalks connect homes to a charming village center complete with local shops, restaurants, and gathering spaces, all within a short stroll from your front door. Located in the heart of Concord near the intersection of Highway 73 and Poplar Tent Road, Afton Village provides easy access to I-85, making it a convenient base for commuters heading to Charlotte (approximately 25 minutes) or anywhere in the greater Cabarrus County region. Despite this accessibility, the neighborhood feels worlds away from the hustle of the highway, with quiet residential streets, pocket parks, and a genuine sense of community that draws residents together. Homes in Afton Village range from approximately $300,000 to $680,000, featuring a mix of architectural styles including Craftsman, Colonial Revival, and traditional Southern designs. Most homes feature front porches — a hallmark of the TND philosophy — encouraging neighborly interaction and creating a welcoming streetscape. Lot sizes vary, but the emphasis is on quality design and community connection rather than sprawling acreage. Many homes include features like hardwood floors, gourmet kitchens, and thoughtfully designed floor plans that cater to modern families. Families with school-age children benefit from Afton Village's proximity to several highly rated Cabarrus County Schools, including W.M. Irvin Elementary and Northwest Cabarrus Middle School. The neighborhood's family-friendly atmosphere extends beyond academics — residents enjoy regular community events including seasonal festivals, holiday celebrations, and farmers market-style gatherings in the village center. One of Afton Village's greatest strengths is its walkable commercial district. Unlike many suburban neighborhoods that require a car for every errand, Afton Village residents can walk to dining options, coffee shops, a salon, and professional services right within the community. This village center concept creates a lifestyle that many residents describe as having the best of both worlds: the convenience and energy of a small town with the privacy and comfort of a well-designed suburban home. Outdoor recreation is also readily accessible. The neighborhood features community green spaces, walking paths, and is close to Frank Liske Park — one of Cabarrus County's premier recreational facilities offering sports fields, fishing lakes, trails, and event spaces. For those who enjoy golf, several courses are within a short drive. Afton Village is particularly popular among young professionals, growing families, and empty nesters who value a connected lifestyle without sacrificing quality or convenience. The HOA maintains common areas and enforces architectural standards that preserve the neighborhood's distinctive character and property values over time. If you're looking for a neighborhood in Concord NC that offers genuine community, walkability, and timeless Southern charm, Afton Village should be at the top of your list. For commuters, Afton Village's location near Highway 73 provides a direct corridor to I-485 and I-85, two of the primary routes into Charlotte. Whether your office is in Uptown Charlotte, University City, or the Lake Norman area, drive times from Afton Village are competitive with most Concord neighborhoods. The proximity to Concord Regional Airport is an additional convenience for business travelers or aviation enthusiasts. The real estate market in Afton Village has shown consistent appreciation, driven by the neighborhood's unique traditional neighborhood design, limited inventory (the community is fully built out, meaning new listings are relatively rare), and the enduring demand for walkable, characterful communities in the Concord area. Homes here tend to sell briskly when they do come on the market, a testament to the neighborhood's strong reputation among both local buyers and those relocating from other metro areas.

Christenbury

Christenbury

4.7
Median Price:$650,000 - $1,600,000
Luxury
Amenities
Resort-Style

Christenbury is widely considered one of the most prestigious and sought-after neighborhoods in all of Concord NC — a master-planned community that sets the standard for upscale suburban living in Cabarrus County. Located off Poplar Tent Road near the intersection with Highway 73, Christenbury combines luxury homes, resort-style amenities, and a prime location to create a lifestyle that attracts discerning buyers from across the Charlotte metro region. Homes in Christenbury range from approximately $650,000 to $1.6 million and above, with a diverse mix of architectural styles including stately Colonials, elegant Craftsman designs, European-influenced exteriors, and modern transitional homes. The community was developed by some of the region's top builders, and it shows in the quality of construction and attention to detail throughout. Most homes feature 4-5 bedrooms, 3,000-5,000+ square feet of living space, gourmet kitchens with premium appliances, hardwood floors, spa-like master suites, and thoughtful outdoor living spaces. Custom and semi-custom options have been available in various phases, giving the neighborhood an architectural variety that avoids the "cookie-cutter" feel of some planned communities. The amenity package at Christenbury is one of the most comprehensive in the Concord area. The community features a championship-caliber golf course designed to challenge and delight players of all skill levels. The swim and tennis club includes a resort-style pool complex, multiple tennis courts, a fully equipped fitness center, and a clubhouse that serves as the social hub of the community. Walking trails wind through the neighborhood, connecting residents to green spaces, ponds, and scenic views. For families with young children, playgrounds and open recreation areas provide safe spaces to play and explore. Education is a major draw for Christenbury families. The neighborhood is served by the Cabarrus County Schools district, with several top-performing elementary and middle schools nearby. Many families specifically choose Christenbury for its school assignments, which include some of the most highly rated schools in the county. The strong academic environment, combined with the neighborhood's family-oriented culture, creates an ideal setting for raising children. Christenbury's location strikes an excellent balance between suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. Charlotte's Uptown business district is approximately 25-30 minutes via I-85, making it a feasible daily commute for professionals. The University City area, home to UNC Charlotte and numerous corporate offices, is even closer. Within Concord itself, Christenbury residents enjoy convenient access to grocery stores, restaurants, medical facilities, and retail along the Poplar Tent Road and Highway 73 corridors. Concord Mills — the region's premier shopping and entertainment destination — is just a short drive away. The community is managed by an active homeowners association that maintains the common areas, amenities, and architectural standards to a high level. While HOA fees reflect the premium amenity package, residents consistently report that the value received — particularly from the golf course, pool, and fitness facilities — more than justifies the investment. The HOA also organizes community events throughout the year, including holiday celebrations, golf tournaments, swim meets, and social gatherings that foster lasting friendships among neighbors. One of Christenbury's less obvious but significant advantages is its strong property value retention. Even during market fluctuations, homes in Christenbury have historically held their value better than many comparable communities, thanks to the combination of quality construction, desirable amenities, and a well-managed HOA. For buyers who view their home as both a lifestyle choice and a long-term investment, this track record provides meaningful confidence. Christenbury appeals to a wide range of buyers: move-up families who want top schools and resort-style living, corporate executives relocating to the Charlotte area, golf enthusiasts who want a course in their backyard, and established professionals who have earned the right to enjoy a premium lifestyle. If you're searching for the pinnacle of neighborhood living in Concord NC, Christenbury consistently delivers.

Winding Walk

Winding Walk

4.7
Median Price:$500,000 - $990,000
Modern
Energy Efficient
Family Friendly

Winding Walk is one of Concord NC's most exciting newer developments — a modern community that delivers contemporary home designs, energy-efficient construction, and a forward-thinking approach to neighborhood living that appeals to buyers who want the latest and greatest without sacrificing the family-friendly character that makes Concord special. Located in a growing area of Concord with convenient access to major corridors including Highway 73 and I-85, Winding Walk puts residents within easy reach of Charlotte (approximately 25-30 minutes to Uptown), Concord's commercial hubs, and the broader Cabarrus County area. The neighborhood's position in one of Concord's active growth corridors means that new retail, dining, and service options are continuously developing nearby, adding to the area's convenience over time. Homes in Winding Walk currently range from $500,000 to $990,000 depending on size, lot, and finish level — verify current pricing with Franklin at (704) 904-5142, representing excellent value for newer construction in the competitive Concord market. Unlike established neighborhoods where homes may need updating, Winding Walk properties were built within the last several years using current construction standards and modern design sensibilities. Buyers can expect open-concept floor plans that flow naturally from kitchen to living to dining areas, quartz or granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, LVP or hardwood-style flooring, spacious master suites, and well-proportioned secondary bedrooms. Many homes also feature covered patios or screened porches, extended garages, and flex spaces that can serve as home offices, playrooms, or hobby rooms — reflecting how today's families actually live. Energy efficiency is a hallmark of Winding Walk homes. Built to modern energy codes and often exceeding them, these homes feature improved insulation, energy-efficient windows, high-efficiency HVAC systems, and LED lighting throughout. For homeowners, this translates to noticeably lower utility bills compared to older construction — a practical benefit that adds up to significant savings over the years. Several homes also include pre-wiring for smart home technology, allowing residents to easily add connected thermostats, security systems, and other modern conveniences. The community amenities at Winding Walk include a community swimming pool that serves as a social hub during warmer months, walking paths that connect the neighborhood and encourage outdoor activity, and well-maintained common areas that add to the community's overall curb appeal. Playgrounds and open green spaces provide safe areas for children to play, while the neighborhood's sidewalk-connected streets encourage walking and biking — a contrast to some older communities that lack pedestrian infrastructure. Winding Walk is served by the Cabarrus County Schools district, which offers access to several quality elementary, middle, and high schools in the area. As a newer community, many of Winding Walk's residents are young families with school-age children, creating a built-in social network of parents who share the same schools, activities, and community interests. This naturally creates a welcoming environment for newcomers — within weeks of moving in, most families find their children have made friends and their social calendars are filling up. Daily life in Winding Walk is made easy by the growing commercial infrastructure along nearby corridors. Grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, and essential services are all within a short drive. For larger shopping trips or entertainment, Concord Mills and the broader Concord retail landscape are easily accessible. The area's ongoing commercial development means that more options will continue to arrive, further enhancing the neighborhood's convenience. The homeowners association at Winding Walk maintains community standards and common areas while keeping fees reasonable — particularly compared to communities with more extensive amenity packages. For buyers who prefer to invest their money in their home rather than in resort-style amenities they may rarely use, this practical approach is appealing. Winding Walk is particularly well-suited for first-time homebuyers who want new construction at an attainable price, young families who prioritize modern design and energy efficiency, and relocating professionals who want a move-in-ready home without the uncertainty and timeline of a full custom build. If you want to start your Concord NC chapter in a home that's as modern and forward-looking as you are, Winding Walk is a neighborhood you need to see.

Highland Creek

Highland Creek

4.6
Median Price:$300,000 - $835,000
Schools
Recreation
Diverse

Highland Creek is one of the largest and most popular master-planned communities in the entire Charlotte metro area, and it sits right here in Concord NC. With over 4,000 homes, an extraordinary array of amenities, top-rated schools, and a location that balances suburban peace with urban accessibility, Highland Creek has earned its reputation as one of the premier neighborhoods for families and active adults in Cabarrus County. Located in western Concord near the Mecklenburg County line, Highland Creek provides some of the shortest commute times to Charlotte of any Concord neighborhood. Uptown Charlotte is approximately 20-25 minutes via I-485 or I-85, while the University City area — home to UNC Charlotte, numerous corporate campuses, and Research Park — is even closer. This accessibility has made Highland Creek a natural landing spot for professionals who work in Charlotte but want the quality of life and value that Concord offers. Homes in Highland Creek range from approximately $300,000 to $835,000, with a remarkable diversity of housing options that accommodates nearly every stage of life. The community includes everything from efficiently designed townhomes and patio homes for first-time buyers and downsizers to spacious 4-5 bedroom family homes with 3,000+ square feet. Multiple builders have contributed to Highland Creek over its phased development, creating architectural variety and price diversity within the same community. Many homes feature open floor plans, gourmet kitchens, hardwood floors, and thoughtfully designed outdoor living spaces that take advantage of the community's natural beauty. The amenity package at Highland Creek is genuinely resort-caliber. The community boasts a Tom Jackson-designed 18-hole golf course that is both challenging and scenic, winding through mature trees and rolling terrain. Beyond golf, residents enjoy access to multiple swimming pools (including a zero-entry family pool), tennis courts, basketball courts, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an expansive clubhouse that hosts community events and private gatherings. Walking and biking trails weave throughout the community, connecting neighborhoods to parks, playgrounds, and natural areas. The community also features over 300 acres of preserved green space and nature preserves, creating a park-like setting that residents consistently cite as one of their favorite aspects of living here. Schools are a cornerstone of Highland Creek's appeal. The neighborhood is served by the Cabarrus County Schools district, with several highly rated schools located within or near the community. Cox Mill Elementary, which serves portions of Highland Creek, is one of the top-rated elementary schools in the district. Parents appreciate the strong academic programs, involved teacher communities, and the extracurricular opportunities available to students. The school-based community also provides natural social connections for families new to the area. Daily life in Highland Creek is remarkably convenient. The community's western Concord location puts residents within easy reach of shopping centers, grocery stores, restaurants, and medical facilities along the Highway 73 and Concord Mills corridors. Concord Mills itself — with over 200 stores, restaurants, and entertainment options — is just a short drive away. For a quick night out, the restaurants and breweries of downtown Concord are equally accessible. Highland Creek's homeowners association is one of the most active and well-organized in the region. Beyond maintaining the extensive amenity package and common areas, the HOA sponsors a full calendar of community events including holiday celebrations, movie nights, food truck rallies, fitness classes, and youth activities. This programming helps create the kind of community cohesion that is difficult to find in smaller or less organized neighborhoods. Property values in Highland Creek have shown consistent appreciation over the years, supported by the community's strong reputation, excellent schools, and comprehensive amenities. For buyers who want the full package — great schools, resort amenities, diverse housing options, and a convenient location — Highland Creek delivers everything a family could ask for in a Concord NC neighborhood.

Kellswater Bridge

Kellswater Bridge

4.6
Median Price:$390,000 - $650,000
Schools
Family
Amenities

Kellswater Bridge is one of the most distinctive master-planned communities in all of Concord NC — a neighborhood that stands apart from the typical subdivision model with its Scottish-inspired architecture, stone-accented streetscapes, and a level of community planning that is difficult to find in most Charlotte metro neighborhoods. Located off Poplar Tent Road in the heart of NW Concord, Kellswater Bridge delivers the kind of neighborhood experience that puts every other community into a different category. Homes in Kellswater Bridge currently range from approximately $390,000 to $650,000, with most resales falling in the $420,000 to $580,000 sweet spot per Cabarrus County MLS spring 2026 data. The community features a mix of single-family homes built primarily between 2006 and 2020 by respected regional builders. Traditional and craftsman-style architecture with stone and brick facades, covered front porches, and detailed exterior trim work gives Kellswater Bridge a cohesive, intentional aesthetic. Typical homes offer 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2,200 to 3,800 square feet, open-concept main floors, hardwood flooring in common areas, granite or quartz countertops, and well-designed outdoor living spaces. Many homes back up to common green space, mature tree buffers, or the community pond areas, giving rear yards a privacy and depth that buyers from denser metro areas genuinely appreciate. Lot sizes are generous by Concord standards, with many properties sitting on quarter-acre to half-acre homesites. Kellswater Bridge is zoned for the Cabarrus County Schools district. Elementary students attend Cox Mill Elementary, middle schoolers feed into Harris Road Middle School, and high school students attend Cox Mill High School — widely regarded as one of the top public high schools in the entire Charlotte metro area. Cox Mill High offers strong AP course loads, competitive athletics including state-contending programs, and a parent involvement culture that families relocating from out of state consistently describe as exceeding their expectations. The family culture in Kellswater Bridge runs deep, with sidewalks, cul-de-sacs, and common areas that are genuinely used by residents — kids riding bikes, families walking dogs on the trails, and neighbors gathering at the pool on summer weekends. The HOA organizes seasonal events including a fall festival, holiday lighting, food truck nights, and swim team competitions. The community offers a clubhouse, a resort-style swimming pool, a fitness area, tennis courts, and a network of walking trails that wind through the community and connect to common green space and pond areas. The stone bridge that gives the neighborhood its name is a genuine architectural feature, and the landscaping throughout the community is maintained to a standard that reflects the pride residents take in where they live. Frank Liske Park is approximately 8 minutes away and offers 238 acres of lakes, trails, athletic fields, disc golf, and picnic shelters. Concord Mills mall is 10 to 12 minutes northwest via Poplar Tent Road, and Charlotte Motor Speedway is 10 minutes away. Downtown Concord on Union Street is a 12 to 15 minute drive south. Kellswater Bridge sits in NW Concord with direct access to I-85 via Poplar Tent Road at Exit 52 — one of the most efficient on-ramps in the Concord area. Uptown Charlotte is 30 to 35 minutes away, University City and UNC Charlotte are 20 to 25 minutes, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport is 35 to 40 minutes. For remote workers, the community offers reliable AT&T Fiber and Spectrum internet coverage. The neighborhood attracts families with school-age children who prioritize the Cox Mill school zone, professionals commuting to Charlotte or University City, remote and hybrid employees who need space for a home office, and move-up buyers coming from starter homes in Concord or Kannapolis. A growing number of relocation buyers from the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast are drawn to the community by lower taxes, lower cost of living, and the quality of life that Cabarrus County delivers. The architectural standards, community maintenance, and overall feel of Kellswater Bridge compare favorably to neighborhoods priced $100,000 to $150,000 higher in south Charlotte or Lake Norman — a premium neighborhood experience at a Concord price point that represents one of the best-kept advantages in the entire Charlotte metro housing market.

The Cox Mill Area

The Cox Mill Area

4.5
Median Price:$375,000 - $800,000
Schools
Family
Convenient

The Cox Mill Area is one of the most popular and family-focused neighborhoods in Concord NC, renowned for its exceptional schools, modern homes, and a community atmosphere that consistently ranks it among the top choices for families relocating to the Cabarrus County area. Named after the highly regarded Cox Mill school cluster within the Cabarrus County Schools district, this neighborhood area has become synonymous with academic excellence and family-friendly living. Located in the eastern portion of Concord near the intersection of Cox Mill Road and Poplar Tent Road, The Cox Mill Area provides a perfect blend of suburban comfort and practical accessibility. I-85 is just minutes away, offering commuters a direct route to Charlotte (approximately 25 minutes to Uptown) and the University City area. Despite this connectivity, the neighborhood maintains a distinctly residential character with quiet streets, well-maintained homes, and abundant green space. Homes in The Cox Mill Area generally range from $375,000 to $800,000, featuring predominantly newer construction that includes contemporary floor plans, open-concept living areas, and the modern finishes today's buyers expect. Typical homes offer 3-5 bedrooms, granite or quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors in main living areas, and well-appointed master suites. Many homes were built within the last 10-15 years, meaning they benefit from updated building codes, energy-efficient construction techniques, and low-maintenance exteriors. The neighborhood includes a variety of home sizes, from efficient townhome-style options for first-time buyers to spacious 3,500+ square foot family homes. The schools are, without question, The Cox Mill Area's greatest draw. Cox Mill Elementary School and Cox Mill High School are both highly rated within the Cabarrus County Schools district and are consistently recognized for academic achievement, extracurricular programs, and engaged parent communities. Families who prioritize education frequently target The Cox Mill Area specifically because of these school assignments. The schools also serve as community gathering points, hosting events, sports competitions, and activities that bring neighborhood families together. Beyond academics, The Cox Mill Area delivers a lifestyle that active families love. The neighborhood features multiple parks, playgrounds, and open spaces where children can play safely. Walking paths and sidewalks connect residential areas, encouraging an active outdoor lifestyle. The broader area offers easy access to the Cabarrus County YMCA, youth sports leagues, and numerous recreational facilities. Frank Liske Park — one of the county's flagship parks with lakes, trails, athletic fields, and picnic areas — is a popular weekend destination for Cox Mill Area families. Shopping and daily conveniences are also well-covered. The Cox Mill Road and Poplar Tent Road corridors include grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and service providers, reducing the need for long drives for everyday errands. For more extensive shopping or entertainment, Concord Mills and Afton Ridge are both easily accessible. The area's commercial infrastructure has grown significantly alongside the residential development, ensuring that the neighborhood feels self-sufficient rather than isolated. The community culture in The Cox Mill Area is notably welcoming and engaged. Neighborhood Facebook groups, school-based parent organizations, and informal social networks help newcomers feel at home quickly — a particularly important factor for families relocating from other states. Many residents note that within weeks of moving to The Cox Mill Area, they already feel like part of the community, with play dates, cookouts, and school events providing natural opportunities to connect. HOA management in The Cox Mill Area varies by subdivision and helps maintain community standards and common areas while keeping fees reasonable. The focus is on maintaining curb appeal and property values rather than on resort-style amenities, which appeals to buyers who prefer a lower-cost HOA structure. For families where school quality is the top priority, The Cox Mill Area is hard to beat in the Concord NC market. The combination of top-rated schools, modern homes at competitive prices, a central location, and a genuinely family-oriented community makes The Cox Mill Area one of the most consistently in-demand neighborhoods in all of Cabarrus County.

Laurel Park

Laurel Park

4.5
Median Price:$400,000 - $897,000
Family-Friendly
Amenities
Spacious Lots

Laurel Park is a sought-after subdivision in Concord NC known for its spacious homes, resort-style amenities, and family-friendly atmosphere. Situated in a tranquil suburban setting with well-maintained streets and mature landscaping, Laurel Park offers residents the perfect blend of community living and convenient access to everything Concord and the greater Charlotte metro have to offer. Located in Concord within Cabarrus County, Laurel Park provides easy access to downtown Concord's shopping and dining options and sits approximately 25 minutes from Charlotte. The neighborhood's position along well-connected corridors means commuters can reach I-85 quickly, while everyday essentials like grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants are all nearby. Homes in Laurel Park typically range from $400,000 to $897,000, featuring large single-family homes built between 2001 and 2017. Properties range from around 1,600 to over 5,700 square feet, typically offering 2 to 6 bedrooms and 2 to 5 bathrooms. Many homes are situated on quiet cul-de-sacs with generous lot sizes, featuring brick and stone exteriors, open floor plans, hardwood floors, updated kitchens, and spacious outdoor living areas perfect for enjoying the North Carolina weather. One of Laurel Park's standout features is its impressive amenity package. The community includes a clubhouse that serves as a social hub for residents, a swimming pool, fitness center, tennis courts, a scenic pond with a pavilion, a playground, and a network of sidewalks and walking trails that wind through the neighborhood. These amenities create a lifestyle that encourages community interaction and outdoor activity — from weekend cookouts at the pavilion to morning jogs along the tree-lined walking paths. Families in Laurel Park are served by excellent Cabarrus County Schools, including Weddington Hills Elementary School, Harold E. Winkler Middle School, and West Cabarrus High School. The school assignments are a significant draw for families, as these schools are well-regarded within the district for academic achievement and community involvement. The community culture in Laurel Park is welcoming and engaged. Residents take pride in their homes and the neighborhood's appearance, and the HOA helps maintain community standards while keeping common areas in excellent condition. The combination of quality homes, generous lots, strong schools, and resort-style amenities makes Laurel Park one of the most well-rounded neighborhoods in the Concord NC market. For outdoor recreation beyond the neighborhood's own amenities, residents enjoy proximity to Frank Liske Park — a 238-acre county park with fishing lakes, athletic fields, and picnic areas — as well as the growing network of Cabarrus County greenways. The Cabarrus County YMCA and numerous youth sports leagues provide additional options for active families. Whether you're a growing family seeking top-rated schools and a pool for summer afternoons, a professional wanting a well-appointed home with a reasonable commute to Charlotte, or a move-up buyer looking for more space on a cul-de-sac lot, Laurel Park delivers a lifestyle that justifies its position as one of Concord's most desirable addresses.

Moss Creek

Moss Creek

4.3
Median Price:$325,000 - $700,000
Established
Quiet
Mature Trees

Moss Creek is an established and welcoming neighborhood in Concord NC that offers a quieter, more relaxed pace of life compared to some of the larger master-planned communities in the area. With its mature tree canopy, generous lot sizes, and a focus on quality living rather than flashy amenities, Moss Creek has carved out a loyal following among buyers who value space, privacy, and a genuine neighborhood feel. Located in the southern portion of Concord with convenient access to Highway 49 and I-85, Moss Creek provides solid connectivity to both Charlotte (approximately 25-30 minutes to Uptown) and the key commercial corridors of Cabarrus County. The neighborhood's position also puts residents within easy reach of downtown Kannapolis, which has undergone a remarkable revitalization in recent years with new restaurants, shops, and the FUSE District entertainment area. Homes in Moss Creek typically range from $325,000 to $700,000, representing one of the strongest value propositions in the Concord real estate market. The housing stock features well-built single-family homes on lots that are noticeably larger than what you'll find in many newer developments. Where newer communities might offer 0.15-0.20 acre lots, Moss Creek homes frequently sit on 0.25-0.50 acre parcels or larger, giving residents the space and privacy that many buyers find increasingly difficult to locate in today's market. This extra space is perfect for families who want large backyards for children and pets, gardening enthusiasts, or anyone who simply values breathing room between neighbors. The mature landscaping throughout Moss Creek is one of its most distinctive features. Established trees provide shade, privacy, and seasonal beauty that newer neighborhoods simply cannot replicate. Walking through Moss Creek feels like moving through a neighborhood that has been loved and lived in for years — because it has. This established character gives the community a warmth and authenticity that resonates with buyers who find brand-new construction communities sometimes lacking in soul. Moss Creek falls within the Cabarrus County Schools district, providing access to a school system that consistently performs well within the broader Charlotte metro context. Several elementary and middle schools are located within reasonable driving distance, and parents appreciate the engaged school communities that serve the neighborhood. For families with children in various age groups, Moss Creek's central Concord location means that no school is inconveniently far away. Daily conveniences are well-served by the commercial development along the nearby Highway 49 corridor, which includes grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, pharmacies, and various service providers. For more extensive shopping or entertainment, Concord Mills and the Afton Ridge shopping center are both within a 10-15 minute drive. Medical care is also readily accessible, with Atrium Health Cabarrus — a full-service hospital — located nearby. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound for Moss Creek residents. The neighborhood's generous lot sizes naturally encourage outdoor living, but beyond your own backyard, Cabarrus County offers an expanding network of parks, greenways, and recreational facilities. Frank Liske Park is a popular destination for fishing, hiking, sports, and family picnics. The Cabarrus County YMCA provides fitness facilities and youth programming that many neighborhood families actively use. The community atmosphere in Moss Creek tends to be laid-back and neighborly without being intrusive. This is a neighborhood where people wave as they drive by, keep an eye on each other's homes, and share recommendations for local services — the kind of organic community connection that no HOA event calendar can manufacture. HOA fees are typically modest, focused on maintaining common areas and basic community standards without the premium pricing that comes with resort-style amenity packages. Moss Creek is an ideal choice for buyers who prioritize space, privacy, and value — particularly first-time buyers looking to enter the Concord market at an accessible price point, growing families who need room to spread out, or anyone relocating from a higher-cost area who wants to maximize what their budget can deliver in Cabarrus County.

Roberta Ridge

Roberta Ridge

4.3
Median Price:$390,000 - $505,000
New Construction
Family-Friendly
Amenities

Roberta Ridge is a well-designed single-family home community in Concord NC built by D.R. Horton, one of America's largest homebuilders. Featuring traditional and Arts & Crafts style architecture with brick and stone accents, this modern neighborhood offers a compelling combination of quality construction, community amenities, and convenient access to both downtown Concord and the greater Charlotte metro area. Located not far from downtown Concord — which is approximately 20 miles northeast of Uptown Charlotte — Roberta Ridge provides residents with easy access to the city's revitalized historic district, locally owned restaurants, craft breweries, boutique shops, and cultural venues. I-85 is readily accessible for commuters heading to Charlotte (approximately 20-25 minutes to Uptown), and virtually every service and amenity the city offers is within close reach. Homes in Roberta Ridge range from approximately $390,000 to $505,000, with an average list price around $438,000. Built between 2018 and 2021, homes in the community range from 1,559 to 3,566 square feet, featuring contemporary floor plans with kitchen islands, open great rooms, walk-in closets, and the modern finishes today's buyers expect. The traditional and Arts & Crafts architectural styles give the neighborhood a distinctive, cohesive appearance that stands out from more generic subdivisions. Community amenities at Roberta Ridge are impressive for a neighborhood in this price range. Residents enjoy a clubhouse, cabana, outdoor swimming pool, playground, and recreation area. The community also features sidewalks and street lights throughout, creating a safe and walkable environment for families. These amenities foster an active community lifestyle and provide convenient gathering spaces for neighbors. Roberta Ridge's proximity to downtown Concord is one of its greatest assets. Within a short drive, residents can access acclaimed establishments like Cabarrus Brewing Company, The Smoke Pit, and numerous locally owned restaurants that have transformed downtown Concord into a legitimate dining destination. The monthly First Friday events, seasonal festivals, and the Concord Farmers Market add vibrancy to the area. For larger shopping trips, Concord Mills — with its 200+ stores and entertainment options — is just 10-15 minutes away. Families in Roberta Ridge are served by the Cabarrus County Schools district, which consistently ranks among the better districts in the greater Charlotte region. Several schools are accessible within a reasonable commute, and the broader Concord area offers numerous extracurricular activities, youth sports leagues, and enrichment programs. Roberta Ridge attracts a diverse mix of residents including young families seeking modern construction with quality amenities, professionals who value both a reasonable commute to Charlotte and proximity to downtown Concord's growing scene, and move-up buyers looking for more space in a well-planned community. The D.R. Horton build quality, combined with the neighborhood's amenity package and convenient location, makes Roberta Ridge one of the standout communities in the Concord NC real estate market.

The Mills at Rocky River

The Mills at Rocky River

4.2
Median Price:$300,000 - $380,000
Townhomes
New Construction
Affordable

The Mills at Rocky River is a modern townhome community in Concord NC developed by Ryan Homes, offering a lifestyle of convenience, low-maintenance living, and thoughtful amenities at an accessible price point. Ideally positioned with convenient access to I-485, UNC Charlotte, and Concord Mills, this community has quickly become a top choice for first-time buyers, young professionals, and anyone seeking quality new construction without the burden of yard maintenance. Townhomes in The Mills at Rocky River are priced from the low $300,000s to the high $300,000s, making it one of the most attainable new construction options in the Concord NC market. Homes typically feature 3 bedrooms and 2.5 to 4 bathrooms, with sizes ranging from approximately 1,576 to 2,305 square feet. Ryan Homes offers several thoughtfully designed floor plans, including the popular Mendelssohn and Rosecliff models, each featuring eat-in kitchens, walk-in closets, and one or two-car garages. Lawn care is included, eliminating weekend yard work and making this community especially appealing for busy professionals and downsizers. The location of The Mills at Rocky River is a significant advantage. The community sits near the intersection of major corridors that provide quick access to both Concord's amenities and the broader Charlotte metro area. Concord Mills — with its 200+ stores, restaurants, and entertainment options including SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord Aquarium — is just minutes away. Downtown Concord's revitalized historic district with local restaurants, craft breweries, and boutique shops is also within easy reach. For commuters, I-485 provides efficient access to Charlotte, UNC Charlotte, and other employment centers throughout the region. Community amenities at The Mills at Rocky River include a fitness center, swimming pool, clubhouse, playground, and recreation area — an impressive package for a townhome community at this price point. These shared spaces foster a sense of community and provide convenient options for staying active without needing a separate gym membership. Families in The Mills at Rocky River are served by Cabarrus County Schools, which consistently ranks among the top districts in the Charlotte metro region. The community's location provides reasonable access to several well-regarded schools, and the broader Concord area offers numerous options for extracurricular activities, youth sports, and enrichment programs. The Mills at Rocky River is particularly well-suited for first-time homebuyers who want to build equity in a quality new construction home without stretching their budget, young professionals and couples who value a low-maintenance lifestyle with included lawn care, remote workers who want access to both Charlotte amenities and Concord's more affordable living costs, and downsizers looking to simplify their lifestyle without sacrificing modern finishes and community amenities. The community reflects the broader trend in Concord NC real estate toward providing attainable housing options that don't compromise on quality or location. With Ryan Homes' reputation for well-built, modern townhomes and the community's strategic location near major corridors, The Mills at Rocky River represents one of the best values in the current Concord market for buyers seeking new construction.

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