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WEB ID: 86580018

17625 Grasshopper Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC 28278

Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC 28278

for sale | Single Family | Built in 2000

3 beds
3 baths/2 half baths
5411 Approx. Sqft
$2,250,000

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WEB ID: 86580018

17625 Grasshopper Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC 28278

Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC 28278

for sale | Single Family | Built in 2000

3 beds
3 baths/2 half baths
5411 Approx. Sqft
$2,250,000

The Details

About 17625 Grasshopper, Charlotte, NC 28278

This beautiful Craftsman style home is situated on one of the most private serene settings that Lake Wylie has to offer. The home is surrounded by 6+ acres of land which is subject to a conservation easement. The exterior of the home displays the exceptional taste of the sellers w/ copper roof, copper gutters, casement windows door exteriors clad w/ copper. The thoughtfully designed interior is a showplace w...
Listing Courtesy of COTTINGHAM CHALK, (704) 364-1700, CH:4157785

key features

  • Fireplace
  • Laundry Room
  • Wood Burning
  • Attached Garage
  • Gas Log
  • Carpet Flooring
  • Concrete Flooring
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station(s)
  • Family Room
  • Forced Air Heating
  • Garage Door Opener
  • Gas Grill
  • Gas Vented
  • In Great Room
  • Main Level
  • Primary Bedroom
  • Private
  • Propane
  • Propane Heating
  • Radiant Floor Heating
  • Tile Flooring
  • Wood Flooring
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    Lake Wylie

    Nestled on a scenic peninsula southwest of Charlotte, Lake Wylie is a community in York County, South Carolina, named (unsurprisingly) for the capacious inland water body it surrounds. This scenic manmade lake dates to 1904, when a predecessor to modern-day Duke Energy built a dam and power plant near India Hook, SC, creating it as a consequence. Originally called Lake Catawba, it was subsequently renamed to honor Dr. W. Gil Wylie, a hydroelectric pioneer who conceived the vision to harness clean energy from the Catawba River as it rushed through the Piedmont Crescent from its distant source in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Today, Lake Wylie and its waters are a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, who come to enjoy boating, fishing, and the countless other recreational opportunities it offers. You’ll find a variety of housing options, from lakefront cabins and upscale single-family homes to turnkey condos and townhouses.

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