February 19, 2026
Picture your morning starting with coffee by the water, a few quiet swings on the range, and an afternoon boat ride before dinner in the village. If you are considering a move to The Point in Mooresville, you likely want lake access, a strong club scene, and a neighborhood that feels organized and welcoming. This guide gives you a clear view of daily life, the club, boatslip options and rules, home styles, utilities, and the key legal and due diligence items to review before you buy. Let’s dive in.
The Point sits on the Brawley School Road peninsula on Lake Norman, just north of Charlotte. You can access I‑77 at Exit 33 or Exit 35, which puts you within a commonly reported 30 to 45 minute drive to Uptown, depending on traffic. For context, the drive distance from Mooresville to Charlotte is roughly 25 to 30 miles.
Inside the neighborhood, you will find sidewalks, multiple walking trails, pocket parks, and a large Village Green used for sports and community events. These features create a pedestrian-friendly setting that supports day-to-day life whether or not you golf. The Point Owners Association (POA) and Hawthorne Management oversee neighborhood services and operations. You can explore an overview on the POA’s Lake Living page.
The anchor amenity is Trump National Golf Club Charlotte, a private club with a championship 18‑hole course designed by Greg Norman. The club also features racquets and tennis facilities, fitness and pools, a spa, on-site bakery and dining, and organized, family-friendly programming. These amenities shape the daily rhythm in The Point, offering year-round options for members. Learn more about the club’s offerings on the Trump National Charlotte site.
Important note: while the club and the POA operate separately, there are long-term legal ties between the neighborhood and the club. Membership details and usage rights matter for ownership and should be reviewed during due diligence. You will find the key definitions and obligations summarized later in this guide.
The Point blends golf and lake life with a mix of private waterfront living and common-area conveniences. Many waterfront homes have private docks or deeded slips. There are also HOA-managed community piers, plus specific areas reserved for club use. This structure offers options for boaters, but it also means slip rights and rules vary by property.
For a deeper look at how these pieces fit together, review the POA’s Pier Rules and Regulations and the recorded club amendment that outlines club property rights and pier usage (club purchase amendment).
If boating is central to your lifestyle, plan ahead on size and approvals. Community pier slips have specific limits and requirements:
The POA can enforce pier rules and fines through pier associations, and boats must be floating or on an operating lift if kept in community slips. Review the full rules in the Pier Rules and Regulations, and use the current ARC submission form as a guide for required plans and timelines.
The POA lists contacts for utilities and public services on its Lake Living page. Water service is provided via a community well system, and many homes rely on septic systems. That affects new builds, renovations, and some landscaping decisions. Before you buy, verify the current utility setup, septic details, and contact information with the management company. You can find POA and operations context on the Lake Living page.
The Point is known for a New England or Nantucket–influenced architectural style with custom construction, cedar shake and stone exteriors, and a high level of finish. Lots often range from about 0.6 to 1.4 acres, with many estates oriented to water or golf views. Square footage varies widely, but it is common to see luxury homes from the mid‑3,000s to 5,000–8,000+ square feet. Waterfront estates and golf-view luxury properties capture the core look and feel highlighted by the POA’s community overview.
Marketplace snapshots on major portals often place The Point in the high end of the Lake Norman market, with medians frequently in the seven figures. These snapshots can vary by timeframe and data source, so always request the latest MLS data before relying on a single number.
HOA assessments are shown on MLS listings and can appear as one or two line items. Sample listings have displayed combined annual POA assessments in the low thousands, often around two to three thousand dollars per year. Because totals and how they are displayed can change by parcel and fiscal year, confirm current amounts with Hawthorne Management and request the latest POA budget and meeting minutes.
A recorded amendment that memorialized the club’s purchase created important definitions and obligations that affect owners in The Point. It explains how the club owner, club property, and the Membership Plan relate to lots in the neighborhood. Notably, it states that owners are automatically obligated to pay Social Membership dues, subject to limited rejection by the club under its Membership Plan. Unpaid Social Membership dues may become a continuing lien against the lot. The amendment also sets protections and usage rights for the Club Pier and Club Common Boatslips. You can read the recorded text in the club purchase amendment.
Why this matters: membership dues, acceptance policies, and any outstanding obligations tied to a property are material to your total cost of ownership and can affect title. Build time into your contract for document review and verification with the POA, Hawthorne Management, and the club.
A typical week in The Point might look like this: early coffee and a pastry at the club bakery, a morning round of golf or a tennis clinic, then lunch with a view. Afternoons might be a walk to the Village Green for a pickup game, a swim, or a calm shoreline stroll. On the weekend, a quick boat run before sunset sets the tone for dinner at home or casual dining on-site. The blend of lake access, club activities, and neighborhood walkability is what brings many people here.
Use this checklist to keep your process smooth and informed:
The takeaway: The Point offers a distinct blend of luxury golf and lake life with club obligations and specific pier rights that shape how you use the water. Nearby neighborhoods offer alternative marina and membership models if your priorities differ.
If you want lake access, club amenities, and a neighborhood that supports active daily living, The Point is worth a close look. From slip rights and ARC approvals to membership obligations and title details, careful preparation helps you buy with confidence. For a private consultation and a guided tour of current opportunities, connect with Katie Doig.
REALTOR®
Relocating from Florida and residing in the Lake Norman area for over fifteen years, Katie has a grasp on the needs of luxury clientele. She knows the unique selling points and has the ability to market luxury homes using her broad reach.
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