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Settlers Point At Lake Murray Homes with Lake Murray Access

Settlers Point at Lake Murray introduces itself as a Lexington neighborhood built around access rather than spectacle.

Listing summary: 6 Active

Median $437,450Upper Middle

Community Highlights

  • Community Lake Murray access with a boat ramp and dock
  • Late-2000s homes with three-to-five-bedroom layouts
  • Basement and garage space that is unusually consistent for the area
  • Lexington location close to Lake Murray Dam, shopping, and dining
Lake AccessCommunity Boat Ramp And DockFinished Basement SpaceLoft Or Bonus Rooms

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Style
Traditional · Craftsman
Quality
Upper Middle
Built
2007–2011
100% Garage100% Basement
  • Open Floor Plans
  • Formal Dining Rooms
  • Loft Or Bonus Space
  • Main Level Primary In Select Homes
  • Screened Porches
  • Fenced Backyards
  • Finished Basement Space

Location & Proximity

Lexington single-family neighborhood organized around community access to Lake Murray

Lake MurrayLake Murray DamLexington shopping and dining

Nearby Schools

Elementary
New Providence
Middle
Lakeside
High
River Bluff

About Settlers Point At Lake Murray

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Settlers Point At Lake Murray, Lexington

First Impressions

Settlers Point at Lake Murray introduces itself as a Lexington neighborhood built around access rather than spectacle. The streets are lined with single-family homes from the late 2000s and early 2010s, and the headline feature is clear: residents enjoy neighborhood access to Lake Murray through a community boat ramp and dock. That changes the feel of the place. This is not a waterfront showpiece community, but a neighborhood where lake days fit into ordinary weekends, evening strolls can end at the water, and buyers get a lake-oriented lifestyle without taking on a lakefront address. Current offerings stretch from the upper $200,000s to around $500,000, keeping the neighborhood in Lexington's upper midrange rather than luxury-only territory.

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing stock is consistent enough to give the neighborhood a recognizable identity. Most homes were built between 2007 and 2011, with three- to five-bedroom plans and about three baths on average. Traditional two-story layouts dominate, often with formal dining rooms, open kitchens, lofts or bonus rooms, and main-level primary suites in some homes. One of the more distinctive traits here is basement space. That is not something every Lexington buyer expects, yet it shows up again and again in Settlers Point, often paired with generous recreation rooms, media space, or room for a gym. Garages are also a near-constant, reinforcing the practical, everyday livability of the community.

Lots are not oversized estate parcels, but they are comfortably usable, generally around a fifth to just under a third of an acre. Screened porches, decks, fenced yards, and private backyard pockets appear often enough to shape the neighborhood's rhythm. The result is a community that feels polished but not formal, with homes designed for hosting, storage, and real daily routines.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Lake Murray access is the amenity that organizes life here. The neighborhood boat ramp and dock are more than a brochure detail; they are the reason many buyers look here in the first place. Boating, fishing, or simply spending time near the water feels built into the address. Sidewalks and neighborhood walkways add to that sense of connection, making the community feel more social and navigable than a purely drive-in, drive-out subdivision.

Inside the homes, the daily rhythm leans practical. Open living areas, larger kitchens, loft spaces, screened porches, and fenced backyards give households room to spread out. Settlers Point feels especially well suited to buyers who want a lake-access setting without sacrificing square footage, storage, or flexible interior space.

Location & Schools

The Lexington setting adds another layer of appeal. Listing remarks consistently tie the neighborhood to Lake Murray Dam, shopping, restaurants, and everyday conveniences, so the community feels connected rather than tucked away. The common school assignment is New Providence Elementary, Lakeside Middle, and River Bluff High. Taken together, Settlers Point at Lake Murray offers a clear identity: a late-2000s Lexington neighborhood where the lake is part of everyday life, and the homes are built to support it.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$437,450
Average Price
$423,983

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.4
Avg Bathrooms
2.9
Avg Lot Size
0.21 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
6
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
2009
New Construction
0%

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