Kellswater Bridge
About Kellswater Bridge
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.
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The Cox Mill Area
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Christenbury
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Highland Creek
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