Home For Sale

One-of-a-Kind Custom Estate on 1/2 Acre in Top-Rated Union County Discover unparalleled privacy and distinction in this one owner meticulously crafted, custom-built home-the only one of its kind in the subdivision. Spanning 2,756 sq. ft., the interior impresses with a grand, soaring foyer and a dramatic two-story family room bathed in natural light. For year-round relaxation, enjoy the expansive glass-enclosed sunroom. Practicality meets innovation with 220-volt kitchen and closet outlets, perfect for high-power appliances. Home features new LVP flooring entire downstairs and brand carpet upstairs. Your outdoor oasis awaits on a lush half-acre, featuring a tranquil fish pond, a large vegetable garden, and two levels of entertaining space: an elevated upper deck for stargazing and a shaded lower-level patio. Benefit from a private well (with city water options) and the significant financial advantages of Union County, including lower property taxes. Highly desirable union county schools. Check out this beauty today.

Property Details

  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 3.0
  • Sq Feet: 2756
  • Year Built: 1997
  • Location: (private lake, pond, coastal)
  • Acres: 0.460
  • County: Union County
  • Community: Berkshire
  • Heat/AC: Natural Gas, Central
  • Garage: Garage - Attached
  • Siding: Brick Partial
  • Roof: Composition
  • Stories: 2
  • Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
  • MLS #: 4334930

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Listing Agent: Benoy Peters, Carolina's Realty, 704-763-3964, 704-763-3964 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Home For Sale in Waxhaw, North Carolina
Ad Number : 7120809
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Added: Jan 12, 2026
Updated on: Jan 12, 2026
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