Rural living in Belair at Carolina Lakes

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Belair at Carolina Lakes is a Pulte home community set amid pastures in rural Indian Land.

Built in 2007, Belair is located off Johnston Road (521) on Jim Wilson Road just across from Carolina Lakes Golf Club.

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This Belair home sold in August for full list price of $257,000.

The community is just 20 minutes to Ballantyne center and 12 miles to I-485 at Johnston Road. Everyday shopping is convenient at 521 where there is a Harris Teeter, Starbucks, Walgreens, a bank and a few restaurants.

Stonecrest, Blakeney and Ballantyne Village are all only about 20 minutes away. It is a 30-minute drive to SouthPark and 45 minutes to Uptown.

If you are an equestrian or aspire to be one, Larkspur Ranch, Redbarn Riding and Fantasia Farms, among others, are minutes south on 521 for riding lessons or boarding your horse.

Belair has a swimming pool, clubhouse and playground for resident use.

The neighborhood is made up of 4 sub-neighborhoods – The Meadows, The Glen, The Reserve and The Court. The neighborhoods vary in home size from 2-bedroom homes to 4- and 5-bedroom homes. There is a size and price for every family. In total, there are 355 homes in the Belair.

The homes in Belair range from 1,800 square feet to 3,300 square feet and are at a great price point of $200,000 to $350,000.

During the last 12 months, an average of 4.1 homes sold each month in Belair. A total of 49 homes sold in the last 12 months at an average of 98.9% of list price.

The average sales price for a Belair home is $262,498 and just over $105 per square foot.

Eight homes are on the market in Belair at Carolina Lakes. As of March 27, 5 of the homes are under contract. Given year sales data, there is currently 2 months inventory on the market in Belair.

The family-friendly neighborhood is zoned for Indian Land Elementary School, Indian Land Middle School and Indian Land High School.

With the continued growth of South Charlotte and Ballantyne, Indian Land does not seem as far away as it might have 15 years ago. If you want a rural environment that is not too far removed from conveniences then take a look at Belair in Indian Land!

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