River Pointe - Lake Wylie
Located across from The Palisades on the NC side of the Buster Boyd Bridge, River Pointe offers its residents beautiful lake views, swimming, tennis courts, and community boat docks. River Pointe is a Charlotte, NC neighborhood of approximately 180 homes that was developed in the early 1990s. With easy access to restaurants and businesses across the bridge in Lake Wylie, SC, River Pointe is a convenient place to live.
Waterfront homes range in price from $850k-$2mm+. Interior homes average in price between $400k-$500k. River Pointe is convenient to Charlotte, the town of Lake Wylie, and the Steele Creek community.
Lake Wylie waterfront real estate is available on a very limited basis in River Pointe, with very little turnover of established waterfront homes. Most Lake Wylie real estate in River Pointe is established homes for sale.
River Pointe's grand entrance welcomes you home to a special place. Those who want Charlotte lake property should consider this neighborhood of distinction.
Marina for residents of River Pointe. Waterfront property owners most often have their own docks. The marina has permanent boat docks available for owners of interior homes in River Pointe.
Pool and clubhouse for use by River Pointe residents
Lake Wylie Real Estate
Lake Wylie Waterfront - River Pointe
For information about River Pointe in Charlotte and Lake Wylie real estate, please contact waterfront sales expert David Coone, The Lake Wylie Man. David can serve you in all of your Lake Wylie real estate needs, whether searching for the perfect waterfront lot, a new or established house for sale on Lake Wylie, or in selling your home or lot on Lake Wylie. David consistently sells the most Lake Wylie waterfront real estate!
David is licensed in both NC and SC, and services all of the Charlotte lake area, including Belmont, Tega Cay, Rock Hill, Charlotte, and Lake Wylie. River Pointe is located in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County. Restrictions and regulations for Lake Wylie real estate and Charlotte lake properties can be tricky; be sure to consult a waterfront specialist!


