Homebuilder Grandfather Homes is in the works to build ten custom homes in Cramer’s Pond. This location is right around the historic Barnhardt-Cramer House located at 2733 Country Club Lane in Plaza-Midwood. The historic home will be preserved by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. They are purchasing the original estate with four adjacent lots. They will eventually sell the historic home as a single-family residence.
Plaza-Midwood is home to many Charlotte favorites. This diverse and eclectic area has art galleries, funky stores and delicious restaurants. From a streetcar suburb during the great depression, when the Barnhardt-Cramer house was built, to today, Plaza-Midwood has been a great place to call home.
Eventually there will be up to 40 homes around Cramer’s Pond. They will join the original 6,500 square-foot plantation home built in 1938. Grandfather Homes will take 15.3 acres of the original plantation and develop ten custom homes. The remaining 26 lots will be developed later.
What we know at this point about Grandfather Homes plans is that each home will be distinct. Floor plans will range from 2,500 to 4,500 square feet. Homes will have between three and five bedrooms and three to five bathrooms. Homebuyers can work with Tammy Coulter Design to select interior options. Prices should start in the $800,000’s and construction should start sometime next month. Floor plans are available or buyers can work with plan designers to build to suit.
Homes in Cramer’s Pond will follow along with the same craftsmanship and attention to detail that are a hallmark of Grandfather Homes. Based in Charlotte, they offer premiere custom homes that offer close attention to detail. They make sure the home you build is perfect for you and your family.
If you are interested in a home in Cramer’s Pond, give us a call at (704) 525-4045. Remember that bringing representation to a builder is in your best interest as the builder’s reps work for the builder, not for you. You can also view current listings on our website here.