With Ballantyne and South Charlotte’s booming growth, home communities in Indian Land, just a few miles outside of Ballantyne, are becoming popular destinations for people commuting to the south side of Charlotte or even the Uptown area.
Lower Lancaster County tax rates and a more rural setting make communities like Pulte’s Audubon Lake attractive places to call home.
Just 5 miles to Ballantyne and South Charlotte, Audubon Lake is situated between the Sugar Creek and Barberville Road, a mile north of Fort Mill Highway (160). It is a quick 3 miles from Johnston Road (521), which takes you right to the heart of Ballantyne and I-485. I-77 is accessible via I-485 or 6 miles west on 160 from Audubon Lake. An Uptown commute via interstates is actually only 35 minutes without traffic.
There are a few resale homes on the market in Audubon Lake, but the majority is new construction. Homes sizes range from nearly 2,300 square feet to more than 2,800 square feet.
Eight homes are currently on the market, six of which are under contract as of March 12.
The average sales price for the last 12 months is $315,089 and $109 per square foot.
Sales averaged 2.4 homes per month during the last 12 months, which is approximately 29 homes sold during the last year. The highest sold price was $409,295 and lowest was $263,427.
Using the average per-month sales rate for the last year, Audubon Lake’s current inventory is 3.3 months. Indian Land’s total inventory averages 5.4 months.
The neighborhood is zoned for Lancaster County’s Harrisburg Elementary School and Indian Land middle and high schools.
For those desiring more square footage and slightly higher price point, Pulte is building out The Estates at Audubon Lake adjacent to the north of Audubon Lake. Homes in the latest development start in the $300,000s and range in size from 3,200 square feet to more than 4,400 square feet.