About Huntersville, NC
Huntersville is a town in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It is a suburb of Charlotte. Town population was 45,773 at the 2010 census, which would make Huntersville the 19th largest municipality in NC. If you are worried about your children growing up without having a fun childhood, they’ll have no problem growing up in Huntersville. 56% are families that have children under the age of 18. Your children should have no issue making friends and finding ways to spend their free time living here. Huntersville has a high average household income, low unemployment rate and low crime rate, making it one of the best cities to raise a family in North Carolina.
– See more statistics at: City-Data.com
Huntersville, NC Homes
- $200,000-$400,000
- $400,000-$600,000
- $600,000-$800,000
- 3 Bedroom
- 4 Bedroom
- Golf Course Homes
- Waterfront Homes
Schools
Huntersville, NC High Schools
- Lake Norman Charter School
- North Mecklenburg High
- Hopewell High
- Southlake Christian Academy
- Phoenix Montessori Academy
Huntersville, NC Middle Schools
- Lake Norman Charter School
- Francis Bradley Middle
- John M. Alexander Middle
- Southlake Christian Academy
- St. Mark Catholic School
- Phoenix Montessori Academy
- Ramah Christian Classical School
Huntersville, NC Elementary Schools
- Lake Norman Charter School
- Huntersville Elementary
- Grand Oak Elementary
- Torrence Creek Elementary
- Barnette Elementary
- Legette Blythe Elementary
- Long Creek Elementary
- Southlake Christian Academy
- Christian Montessori School
- Chesterbrook Academy
- St. Mark Catholic School
- Phoenix Montessori Academy
Huntersville, NC Preschools
- Legette Blythe Elementary
- The Learning Experience
- Southlake Christian Academy
- Phoenix Montessori Academy
- La Petite Academy #7470
- 1st Baptist Church Child Development Center
- Chesterbrook Academy
- Child Time Learning Center
- Sun Shine House
- Gateway Academy Cdc-Huntersville
- University Child Development Center
- Mama Rachel’s Child Care
- Inwood Montessori Academy & Child Care Center
- The Children’s Schoolhouse
- Huntersville Presbyterian Pre-School
- Kids R Kids Academy – Lake Norman
- Gateway Academy Child Development Centers
- The Goddard School – Huntersville, NC
- Playwise Pre-School Academy
- Lake Norman Baptist Preschool
- Gateway Academy Cdc Eastfield
- Torrence Creekasep Child Care Center
- Tiny Hands & Feet Day Care
- Terri’s Playhouse and Learning Center
- Here We Grow Day Care
You may research schools, school scores, and more at Greatschools.org – Huntersville.
Huntersville, NC
Dining and Shopping
People from all over the Charlotte area travel to Huntersville’s Birkdale Village to shop & dine! With a multitude of boutiques & restaurants you’ll surely keep coming back for more! You’re never too far from a grocery store including, Harris Teeter, Food Lion, Earth Fare, Whole Foods, Publix, & others. Besides multiple Starbucks & Dunkin’ Donuts locations, we have local staple coffee shops such as Waterbean Coffee, Charlie’s Coffeehouse, & Lupie’s Cafe. The Northcross Shopping Center has all the staples you’re used to and more!
Huntersville, NC
Entertainment
The nightlife is alive and well in Huntersville? Feel like a movie?The Regal Cinema in Birkdale Village is your place. How about kicking back while live music plays. You’ll have no problem letting loose in town! Have I mentioned the largest Renaissance Festival in the U.S.A. is located in Huntersville, NC and lasts for 8 weeks every year?
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Parks and Recreation
Huntersville offers many nature experiences, here are some parks in town. If your a golf enthusiast then this will be your candy store! Birkdale Golf Course, the Northstone Course, and the Skybrook Course are in Huntersville, but you’ll find over a dozen within a 25 mile radius. Looking for walking or running trails, find them here. Huntersville residents are proud of being fit, here you’ll find local choices.
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Commute
Traveling from Huntersville to Charlotte via I-77 is about a 20 – 25 minute commute (no traffic) depending on where in the city you need to be. During morning and afternoon rush hours this commute generally increases by 15 – 20 minutes on average. What are the public transportation options? Here’s the weekday Huntersville – Charlotte schedule.