The Hecht Team is your one stop resource for Lake Norman Real Estate.

Nicole Hecht and Bob Hecht have over 40 years of combined experience selling Real Estate in the Lake Norman area.  The real estate market areas that The Hecht Team specialize in are Lake Norman and the surrounding towns of Denver, Terrell, Maiden, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson and Mooresville. 

 

Whether you are looking for your new waterfront home, the  perfect lot to build your dream home on, a condo, a community with ammenities or commercial property, the Hecht Team can assist you. 

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Whether you choose to live directly on the waterfront or in a community in the Lake Norman area, the lake has been credited with the growth for the counties surrounding the waters of Lake Norman.  Lake Norman borders four counties including Mecklenburg, Lincoln, Catawba and Iredell.  

 

Along the I-77 interstate and Highway 16 corridor, the Lake  has brought  growth in businesses, restaurants and shopping and recreational opportunities include fishing, hunting, camping and sailing, and three locations of the YMCA.

Since the completion of Cowans Ford Dam in 1963, home and property values around the lake have increased steadily, and the individual counties have responded with infrastructure improvements to support the residential and commercial uses.  At one time, a trip to Charlotte from Denver or Huntersville was a major trip, but with I-77 completed in the 1970’s and the Highway. 16 bypass nearing completion, travel is just a short drive.

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Lake Norman North Carolina

From visions of James Buchanan Duke and named for Norman Atwater Cocke, retired president of Duke Power, the lake is the culmination of a 60 year dream of hydroelectric development.  A stretch of the Catawba River had been transformed into a stair step of lakes 238 miles in length and ranging all the way from the Appalachian high country to the low lands of South Carolina.  September 29, 1964 dedication services marked the completion of Cowans Ford Dam and the birth of Lake Norman.

 

From the beginning, Lake Norman became “the place” for a weekend getaway offering excellent recreational activities including swimming, boating, water-skiing, fishing and sailing on its 32,000 surface acres and 520 miles of shoreline.  Since the completion of Interstate 77 in the 70’s, Lake Norman has become “the place” to live year round offering the advantage of a large metropolitan city (Charlotte) just minutes away from the tranquil shores of the lake.

 

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