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Lake Norman Resource & Relocation Guide

 

Researching the Lake Norman North Carolina area when contemplating a relocation or buying a vacation home is an exciting adventure and it is not all about real estate or homes for sale.   Here is a comprehensive list  of Lake Norman related website links to help you learn about our area; from town, county and state government sites to detailed information about golf, boating and recreation on the lake as well as plenty of just plain fun things to discover! Please search under CATAGORIES in the column on the left (above my photo) for articles about specific communities, schools and real estate related topics.

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Posted on February 19, 2008 14:20:00 by Diane Aurit

Lake Norman's Town of Cornelius; From Small Village to Posh Charlotte Suburb

I have always thought of Cornelius as the older sister to Mooresville since it was targeted by Crescent Homes for its first luxury lake front residential community, The Peninsula (with 11 miles of shoreline on Lake Norman), about ten years before The Point in Mooresville. 

Both towns have a significant number of miles of newly developed waterfront property on jagged peninsulas of land jutting out into the middle of  the main channel of Lake Norman.  And both towns have their historic downtowns on the east side of I-77 along the old Main street/ Highway 115.

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Posted on February 18, 2008 17:27:11 by Diane Aurit

Relocating to Lake Norman North Carolina

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Lake Norman has become a destination for so many out-of-staters that we actually have a name: "Transplants".  Or, if you are originally from the North, moved to Florida and THEN moved to Lake Norman you are known as "Half-backers" as you moved half-way back to the north! 

 

The type and depth of the questions I get from those considering relocating to the Lake Norman area are extensive but vary considerably depending  upon the person's age, type of employment, familial status, interests in sports and hobbies, lifestyle, eating habits, and personality.  I will provide answers to the most common questions now and in a separate blog post provide myriad links for you to peruse based upon your own questions, needs, concerns and interests.  I hope you will find this helpful but don't hesitate to call or e-mail me even if you just need reassurance that you are going to love living in Lake Norman!  For more of my own perspective you might want to also read :  Sushi and Hush Puppies: The Scoop About Relocating to Mooresville Lake Norman.

 

 

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One of the first questions I get is about our weather; particularly concerns about the humidity in the summer, if one needs to worry about hurricanes and how cold it gets in the winter.  Our great weather is one of the reasons so many choose to move to Lake Norman.  We have four very distinct yet mild seasons:  Last year we got one snow storm with several inches of snow that melted that day.  Spring and Fall are simply gorgeous with bright skies and mild temperatures.  Summers are warm and yes we do have some humidity but not nearly as much as the states south of us.  We average about 3 inches of rain every month.  The last hurricane to come this far inland with any force was Hurricane Hugo in the early 1990's and that storm did cause trees to topple.  Since then we have just experienced some rain or wind if that.

 

Next on many people's lists are insects, reptiles and wildlife.  Folks, we are not Florida, so even I, coming from California, find the bugs easily handled in the heart of their summer season with some deet.  We have some mosquitoes but we have a monthly bug service which eliminates spiders, ants, and all other pesky insects so I personally don't consider bugs an issue.  There are a few snakes here and there although I have only seen a couple of them dead in the road.  We have lots of bunnies, squirrels, some deer, raccoons and opossums plus an amazing array of birds.  One of the first things I recommend is putting a least one bird feeder out.  The bright red cardinals, our state bird, are so pretty but we also get blue birds and so many others that I can't name!

 

Somewhere near the top on the list is how easy or hard is it to assimilate into the community? 

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Posted on September 04, 2007 14:38:40 by Diane Aurit

Lake Norman Restaurant Review: The Rusty Rudder in Cornelius

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  A Lake Norman Restaurant Review

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Kathy K. 

 

I know most folks living in the Lake Norman area have more than likely already enjoyed a great meal at The Rusty Rudder or at the very least have heard of it but since this blog is viewed by so many transplants new to the area I thought it fitting to let them know about this jewel of a place to eat as well.  First of all, you can't beat the view!  It's located right on Lake Norman with awesome views and plenty of transient boat slips for those who prefer to come by boat.  There are two bar areas...one inside and another outside.  The same is true for dining...inside for those who prefer the air conditioning and a two tiered deck outside for those willing to brave the heat.  The first tier is completely shaded and with several ceiling fans keeps the deck very comfortable even on those humid, 90 plus degree days and the deck below has tables with umbrellas for shade.  We sat on the second deck under the umbrella on a 90 degree day and the breeze kept us quite comfortable though the flies and wasps were a bit pesky.  On occasion there is live entertainment as well. 

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Posted on August 27, 2007 10:24:17 by Diane Aurit

Lake Norman: Where to Find Fresh Produce Stands and Farmers Markets

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Maybe it's because it is 102 degrees outside, I don't know, but all of a sudden cool fresh fruits and vegetables sound so good to me.  I have had this stack of information about our local farmers markets, farms and produce stands for weeks so it's high time I finally share all of the information with you!

 

Just like our daffodils and tulips, as spring arrives in Lake Norman our local produce stands and farmers markets start to come to life.  Anytime between April and June you will being to see fresh plants, local honey and jams made over the winter and the first of our spring harvests.  You don't need to look more than a few miles In the Lake Norman area to find a great selection of official farmers markets as well as numerous road side stands selling not just the seasonal fruits and vegetables but fresh pies and other home-made goodies.  Every week their signs will announce new arrivals like green peanuts, peaches, okra, corn, local blueberries and pumpkins.  Some even open to sell Christmas trees and wreaths.

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Posted on August 08, 2007 18:10:25 by Diane Aurit


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