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12313 RE/MAX Executive Realty Walden Lea Drive Concord 7752 Gateway Lane Concord, NC 704-705-7036 Southpark 2901 Coltsgate Road Charlotte, NC 704-705-7036 Ballantyne 3426 Toringdon Way Charlotte, NC 704-705-7036

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Welcome home to Walden Lea Drive in beautiful Huntersville, North Carolina. This lovely short sale home is brimming with extremely appealing and luxurious upgrades, sits on a nice lot and is located in a desirable neighborhood! Be amazed at the attention to detail upon arrival with immaculate landscaping, a rocking chair front porch and a well designed façade. This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home also has maintenance free vinyl exterior, a fenced back yard and a spacious outbuilding!

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12313

RE/MAX Executive Realty

Walden Lea Drive

Concord 7752 Gateway Lane

Concord, NC 704-705-7036

Southpark 2901 Coltsgate Road

Charlotte, NC 704-705-7036

Ballantyne 3426 Toringdon Way

Charlotte, NC 704-705-7036

or why you’ll love this home!

Features... Welcome home to Walden Lea Drive in

beautiful Huntersville, North Carolina.

This lovely short sale home is brimming

with extremely appealing and luxurious

upgrades, sits on a sizable lot and is

located in a desirable Huntersville

neighborhood!

3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms.

A rocking chair front porch.

Walk-in closet in the master suite.

Pergo flooring & upgraded fixtures.

Kitchen & Dining In the bright

kitchen, you

will find that

style and utility

are masterfully

fused together

with custom

cabinets, tile

flooring,

matching white

appliances and

a window.

Living Areas Entertaining is a breeze in the great room with large windows,

Pergo flooring, a cooling ceiling fan and a warm and inviting

paint color. Dine in luxury in the formal dining area with a

shimmering chandelier, large windows and decorative moulding.

Master Suite

The master retreat provides a soothing oasis of special

conveniences and comforts at day’s end with soft neutral carpet, a

soothing paint color, a walk-in closet and an upgraded ceiling

fan. Indulge in the lavish master bathroom with an elongated

vanity and an upgraded garden tub/shower combination.

Secondary Bedrooms The sizable

secondary

bedrooms have a

spacious full

bathroom, a

neutral paint

color, plush

neutral carpet and

ceiling fans. The

secondary

bathroom boasts a

generous vanity

and a tub/shower

History of Charlotte, North Carolina

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the seat of Mecklenburg County. In 2009, Charlotte's population was estimated to be 716,874, making it the 19th largest city in the United States. A resident of Charlotte is referred to as a Charlottean. Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte (as well as the county containing it) is named in honor of the German Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg, who had become queen consort of British King George III the year before the city's founding. A second nickname derives from later in the 18th century. During the American Revolutionary War, British commander General Cornwallis occupied the city but was driven out soon afterwards by hostile residents, prompting him to write that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion," leading to another city nickname: The Hornet's Nest. In 2009, the Charlotte metropolitan area had an estimated population of 1,725,759. The Charlotte metropolitan area is part of a wider thirteen-county labor market region or combined statistical area that has an estimated population (as of 2007) of 2,277,074. In 2008, Charlotte was chosen the "Best Place to Live in America" by relocate-america.com in its annual ranking, based on factors including employment opportunities, crime rates, and housing affordability. It was also named #8 of the 100 "Best Places to Live and Launch" by CNNMoney.com - cities picked for their vibrant lifestyles and opportunities for new businesses.

Out and About in Concord & Cabarrus County…

Backing Up Classics Museum

Owned by Morrison Motors, the museum opened in Concord in 1970. The 18,000 square-foot

museum features over 50 classic cars, race cars, muscle cars and motorcycles, a gift shop, and

banquet, meeting and party facilities. For more information, visit www.morrisonmotorco.com.

Cabarrus Creamery

In 2003, local businessman Hunter Huss revived the 80-year old creamery located in Concord

and operated by the Burage family. Since then, the ice cream shop has become a steady favorite

with locals and visitors. With over 25 flavors like “Moon Pie” and “Sliced Lemon”, the shop

offers ice cream by the scoop, in a sundae or banana split, shakes and more. Visit them at 21

Union Street in Concord.

Carolina Renaissance Festival

The Carolinas’ annual Renaissance Festival is rapidly becoming a popular regional attraction and

tradition. Thousands of visitors drive to the charming forest and meadows, just north of

Charlotte, that have been transformed into an elaborate 16th century village celebrating the

adventure, pageantry and romance of the Renaissance era. You can mingle with royalty,

townspeople, equestrians and artisans; enjoy endless entertainment, tasty and savory foods, rides

and games. From the lowliest of peasants to King Henry himself, along with lovely maidens,

and gamesmen, all bring to life the ambience of a Renaissance village at play. The Festival

performs for seven weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) October through November.

Charlotte Motor Speedway

Don’t miss the excitement of racing close to the Lake Norman area. The speedway is home to

NASCAR, IROC, IRL, World Karting, DIRT and Legends Car racing. Major NASCAR events

are held in May and October. You can also ride around the track to get a perspective of racing.

For more information, visit www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.

Concord Mills Mall

A 1.4 million square-foot retail complex which opened in September 1999, Concord Mills offers

over 200 stores, a 24-screen movie theater, Dave & Busters and Jeepers entertainment centers,

and a NASCAR SpeedPark. For more information, visit www.concordmillsmall.com.

Kannapolis Intimidators Baseball

Organized in 1995, the Minor League Class A Team is affiliated with the Chicago White Sox

and is name for the late NASCAR racing legend and former owner Dale Earnhardt. The team

plays in Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium in Kannapolis. For more information, visit

www.intimidatorsbaseball.com.

Gem Theatre

Originally built in 1938 and reconstructed after a fire in 1948, the single-screen Art Deco theatre

located in Kannapolis now shows primarily second-run movies at discounted prices. For more

information, visit www.gem-theatre.com.

Duke Energy’s Energy Explorium

Offering hands-on energy exhibits, a Lake Norman movie, outdoor

picnic facility, and a one-mile nature trail along Lake Norman.

Duke’s Energy/Explorium is free and open to the public year-round.

For more information, visit www.duke-energy.com/visitor-centers/

energyexplorium.asp.

Joe Gibbs Racing

The newly expanded Joe Gibbs Racing Souvenir Store is located in-

side the JGR Raceshop in Huntersville NC. The Joe Gibbs Racing

Souvenir Store offers exclusive merchandise you will not find any-

place else as well as the more popular items no NASCAR fan

should be without. For more information, visit

www.joegibbsracing.com.

Latta Plantation

Historic Latta Plantation is a circa 1800 cotton plantation and living

history farm, located within Latta Plantation Nature Preserve in Hun-

tersville. Tours of the Latta home are guided, and tours of the

grounds are self-guided. For more information, visit

www.lattaplantation.org.

Latta Plantation—Nature Preserve

The Natural Place to Be. Amenities include a Nature Center, full ser-

vice Equestrian Center, 18 miles of hiking trails and horseback

riding, picnic area with shelters, lake overlooks, fishing, canoe and

kayak rentals and launch area.

Loch Norman Highland Games

The Loch Norman Highland Games are held on the third FULL

weekend of each April near Charlotte. The Catawba Valley Scottish

Society sponsors the annual games. This organization is dedicated to

reintroducing others of Scottish descent to the rich resources of their

common heritage. The purpose of the games is to reward the efforts

of those who pursue a standard of excellence in traditional Scottish

arts, music and athletics. The Loch Norman Highland Games want

to educate people about the culture, heritage and contributions of the

Scots and Scotch-Irish.

Concord 7752 Gateway Lane

Concord, NC 704-705-7036

Southpark 2901 Coltsgate Road

Charlotte, NC 704-705-7036

Ballantyne 3426 Toringdon Way

Charlotte, NC 704-705-7036