Lake Home For Sale

Unbelievable long-range, year-round, waterfront views below 500k! If that wasn't enough, this property boasts additional rare features such as a stationary covered pier, floating dock, and an attached boat house/marine garage with climate control, rail system, and a motorized wench! This charming lakeside cottage is perfect for enjoying any time of year with its woodburning fireplace complete with a cast iron stove insert. The open kitchen showcases a unique hardwood breakfast bar ideal for entertaining, and the living area highlights spectacular views of the water! The property also has 2 outbuildings, 1 of which is wired with electrical. New Paint in Kitchen and on much of the trim, new hot water heater, and new pier supports! Book your showing today! *Appliances and wood swing to remain with the property! (Open to leaving lake themed decor if desired).

Property Details

  • Beds: 2
  • Baths: 1.0
  • Sq Feet: 709
  • Year Built: 1935
  • Location: High Rock Lake
  • Acres: 0.480
  • Lakefront: Yes
  • Lakeview: Yes
  • ViewTypes: Water
  • Has Dock? Yes
  • County: Davidson County
  • Heat/AC: Heat Pump (Heating)
  • Garage: Driveway
  • Siding: Aluminum
  • Roof: Rubber
  • Stories: 1
  • Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
  • MLS #: 4278863

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Contact Information:

Contact Agent
Buyer's Agent: Nancy Anderson & Bob Robbins
Anderson Robbins & Associates Realty
336-749-1910
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Listing Agent: Stephen Boaz, TMR Realty, Inc., 704-433-2582, 704-245-6184 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Home For Sale in Lexington, North Carolina
Ad Number : 6385480
Viewed: 182 times
Added: Jul 08, 2025
Updated on: Aug 04, 2025
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