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Crescent Land And Timber Homes for Sale

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Community Highlights

  • Lake Norman frontage with private docks, piers, and boat-lift options
  • Cove settings and long water views near Lake Norman State Park
  • Private lots with wooded edges and rolling-lot character
  • Open layouts with decks, screened rooms, and lower-level living
Popular Features
Waterfront Access And DocksCove Settings And Deep WaterOpen Floor Plans And Large KitchensWraparound Decks And Covered Porches

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

Architecture & Style

TypeSingle Family
StyleTraditional
QualityMixed
Built1985–2009
Avg Lot0.70 ac
Garages43%
Basements71%
Waterfront100%
  • Waterfront Lots
  • Private Docks
  • Deep Water Access
  • Open Floorplans
  • Large Kitchens
  • Wraparound Decks
  • Walkout Basements

* Based on what we noticed in listing details.

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Community Highlights

Crescent Land and Timber is a Lake Norman waterfront pocket in Troutman where the shoreline, cove shape, and water access define the neighborhood. The homes that surface here are oriented to deep water, private docks, piers, boat lifts, and long views across the lake. Several properties pair those water edges with wraparound decks, screened rooms, gazebos, and fire pits, so outdoor living is a central part of the address. The closing history spans from the high $400s to the mid-$1.5M range, showing how much value changes with lot position, water depth, and renovation level.

The home stock is established rather than new, with construction dates from 1985 through 2009. Traditional styling is the most common, but ranch and transitional examples also appear, and the level mix runs from one-story homes to one-and-a-half-story and two-story layouts. Exterior materials are mixed too, with vinyl siding, hardboard siding, and partial brick all represented. That combination gives the community a lived-in lake character instead of a uniform subdivision look, and it helps explain why the same street can support both more modest cottages and larger waterfront residences.

A few addresses show the range clearly. 124 La Agua Lane combines a screened room, a detached garage, a main-level primary suite, and lower-level rec space. 113 Tinker Place brings a 42-foot sun porch and a walkout basement to a larger deep-water property. 158 Honeydew Circle adds a gazebo, two docks, and a boardwalk, while 117 Cromdale Lane folds a ranch plan into a daylight basement and custom patio. Those details show a community where the water-facing outdoor package is every bit as important as the interior square footage. Taken together, the homes read like individual lake addresses rather than repeat product, and that is part of the neighborhood's appeal.

Even the address mix reinforces the point. Tinker Place, La Agua Lane, Coventry Hills Lane, Honeydew Circle, and Cromdale Lane each bring a different house form and price point, but the common denominator is the same: shoreline access, outdoor space, and an established lakeside setting. A buyer here is comparing dock quality, water depth, and view corridor as much as finished square footage.

Amenities & Setting

Inside, the same themes repeat: open floor plans, large kitchens, main-level primary suites, lower-level bedrooms or rec rooms, fireplaces, and hard-surface flooring. Some homes add detached garages, extra driveways, workshop space, or room for boat and RV parking. Several listings also note no HOA dues, which adds flexibility for owners who want to use the property heavily for lake living.

Even the finishes reinforce that pattern. Granite, custom cabinets, wood beams, shiplap, tiled baths, hardwood floors, and multiple family-room or rec-room levels show up beside the waterfront package, so the homes feel shaped for both everyday use and long weekends on the water. The lot profile supports that setting. Waterfront parcels, wooded edges, rolling or sloped ground, and broad water views show up repeatedly, and the most desirable lots combine privacy with direct shoreline access. Lake Norman State Park is a recurring reference point, which places the community in a cove-side stretch away from the main channel while keeping the lake front and center.

That is also why the neighborhood holds value across such a wide price band. Deep-water frontage, private shoreline, and broad lake exposure tend to sit at the top end, while smaller or more modestly updated homes fill in the lower end of the range. The setting, not uniform design, drives the story.

The shoreline package is the constant: private docks, covered or wraparound outdoor rooms, wooded edges, and cove water shape the daily experience from lot to lot. Even when the architecture changes, the lake connection stays fixed, which is why the community feels cohesive despite the mix of house forms and finishes.

Another distinguishing feature is how the shoreline lots vary while staying cohesive. Some homes lean into main-level living and lower-level rec space, while others bring covered docks, boat lifts, and long porches right to the edge. That keeps the community from feeling uniform; the shared language is lake access, but the expression ranges from remodeled cottages to larger deep-water residences. In practice, that gives buyers a wider set of options without leaving the same shoreline corridor.

That makes the community readable in practical terms: a set of coveside addresses where the water edge, not the street pattern, determines the experience from one home to the next. It is a lakefront pocket built for shoreline living first, with the houses adapting to the lot rather than the lot adapting to the houses. That is the defining pattern here: the lake setting matters more than the street layout, and the lots make the point. That is the point of the place, and the water does the organizing here. The water is the organizing principle for every home on the lot. It is the organizing principle of the whole pocket by design here. Water makes it one place, full stop.

These insights are based on listing details and are informational only; verify details for any specific property.

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Market Statistics

The Crescent Land And Timber real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 70 days. With 0 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, Buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.

Pricing

Median Price:$705,000

Average Price:$870,000

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms:3.1

Avg Bathrooms:3.6

Avg Lot Size:0.70 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings:0

Sold Last Year:0

Median Days to Sell:70 days

Community Info

Median Year Built:1998

New Construction:0%