$549,000 $239/sqft
2472 Genelia Drive
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,300 sqft · 2004 · 2 mo ago
Charlottes Crossing has the feel of a low-density Claremont enclave where homes sit on generous lots and the setting leans toward open space rather than close-together subdivision living.
Listing summary: 1 Pending10 Recently Sold
$549,000 $239/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,300 sqft · 2004 · 2 mo ago
$559,000 $246/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,271 sqft · 2015 · DOM: 34 d
$284,900 $164/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,740 sqft · 1.3 ac · 2001 · DOM: 31 d
$29,900
Claremont, NC 28610
1.8 ac · DOM: 1316 d
$29,900
Claremont, NC 28610
1.8 ac · DOM: 1316 d
$299,500 $157/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,910 sqft · 1.3 ac · 2006 · DOM: 280 d
$299,500 $157/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,910 sqft · 1.3 ac · 2006 · DOM: 284 d
$209,900 $111/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,884 sqft · 1.4 ac · 2005 · DOM: 684 d
$259,900 $109/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,376 sqft · 1.5 ac · 2004 · DOM: 288 d
Western North Carolina, Catawba County
$259,900 $109/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,376 sqft · 1.5 ac · 2004 · DOM: 288 d
$189,900 $109/sqft
Claremont, NC 28610
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,750 sqft · 1.3 ac · 2001 · DOM: 172 d
AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Charlottes Crossing, Claremont
Charlottes Crossing has the feel of a low-density Claremont enclave where homes sit on generous lots and the setting leans toward open space rather than close-together subdivision living. The streetscape is shaped by acreage, mature landscaping, and a mix of brick homes that give the neighborhood a grounded, custom-built look. With just a handful of distinct addresses represented, it reads as a small-pocket community with a calm, rural edge and plenty of room between neighbors.
"A spacious Claremont setting where acreage, brick construction, and custom details define the streetscape."
Most homes here are single-family residences built between 2001 and 2015, and the architecture tends to emphasize practical comfort with a touch of polish. Many homes feature brick exteriors, attached garages, and single-level or ranch-style layouts, while several properties add bonus rooms, split-bedroom plans, hardwood floors, granite counters, and sizable kitchens with islands or bar seating. Outdoor living is a real part of the appeal: large patios, screened porches, landscaped yards, and wide-open lots show up again and again.
The lot sizes are a major part of the community identity. Properties commonly sit on roughly 1.3 to nearly 2 acres, and one recent home stretched to more than 3 acres, creating a sense of breathing room that is hard to miss. The result is a neighborhood that feels more estate-like than compact, with room for garages, workshops, RV pads, and other flexible uses.
Charlottes Crossing is less about shared amenities and more about what individual homes can offer. Private pools, cabanas, firepits, putting greens, and oversized garages appear on select properties, while landscaped yards and wooded edges soften the setting. The daily rhythm here is shaped by outdoor space: morning coffee on a rocking-chair porch, evenings on a screened porch or patio, and long views across level ground or lightly wooded lots.
"This is a place for open lots, flexible spaces, and homes that make the most of outdoor living."
The community sits in Claremont, in the Hickory/Lenoir area of western North Carolina, with a distinctly country-leaning setting. Public remarks point to a convenient Claremont location and easy access to town, though no specific interstate or downtown drive times were provided in the listings. Nearby references include Kelly Blvd, which one street was expected to connect to in the future, reinforcing the neighborhood’s local-road character.
School assignments are consistently tied to Claremont Elementary, River Bend Middle, and Bunker Hill High, placing the community within a familiar Catawba County school pattern. For buyers who want acreage, brick construction, and a quieter edge of town without losing access to everyday services in Claremont, Charlottes Crossing stands out as a distinctive pocket with a strong sense of place.
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10 recently sold in Charlottes Crossing, Claremont
| Property | Sold | List Price | DOM | Size | List $/SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Jun 26 2025 | $559,000 | 34 | 2,271 sq ft | $246 |
| | Jan 15 2021 | $284,900 | 31 | 1,740 sq ft | $164 |
| | Sep 5 2014 | $29,900 | 1316 | — | — |
| | Sep 5 2014 | $29,900 | 1316 | — | — |
| | Jul 21 2014 | $299,500 | 280 | 1,910 sq ft | $157 |
| | Jul 21 2014 | $299,500 | 284 | 1,910 sq ft | $157 |
| | Dec 30 2013 | $209,900 | 684 | 1,884 sq ft | $111 |
| | Mar 28 2013 | $259,900 | 288 | 2,376 sq ft | $109 |
| | Mar 28 2013 | $259,900 | 288 | 2,376 sq ft | $109 |
| | Apr 27 2012 | $189,900 | 172 | 1,750 sq ft | $109 |
Aggregated from MLS listing history for Charlottes Crossing, Claremont
The Charlottes Crossing real estate market shows buyer's market conditions. Homes typically sell within 286 days. With 1 active listing and 1 home sold in the past year, buyers have more negotiating power and time to decide.
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