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Trilogy Homes – Denver, NC Homes

Trilogy Homes for Sale in Denver, NC

Active Adult Communities – 55+ – Denver, NC Real Estate

The Trilogy® philosophy is about Living the Good Life.   It is a Lake Norman area 55+ Community.  It’s a feeling unlike any other and one you have to experience firsthand. Trilogy Homes believes you should live it every day, in every way. That’s how they approached the creation of this inspired new community. First, Trilogy Homes consulted top hospitality talent from resorts, hotels and restaurants to design an incomparable resort experience. Then, they added our own high-quality, innovative spin the result is Trilogy Homes Lake Norman, a community that rivals the world’s finest resorts. And you can call it home!

Come see for yourself. Call The Martin Real Estate Team of Denver, NC @ 704.900.1619 for a meeting with the builders and designers….or to view other Denver, NC Homes for Sale.

About Trilogy®  Lake Norman:

  • Grand Opening Fall 2015!
  • Ten incredible floor plans featuring innovative new designs
  • Open floor plans with incredible indoor/outdoor living
  • Approximately 7 miles of walking, hiking, cycling trails
  • Near beautiful Lake Norman Real Estate for Sale!
  • Spectacular Club coming in 2016!

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Trilogy Lake Norman homes

Listings 1 - 14 of 14

665 Tallulah Falls Drive -- 2 BR, 2.1 BA
Price: $994,000 (3206 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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Michael Toste | MLS # 4039255 | Active
262 Hemlock Bluff Court -- 2 BR, 2.1 BA
Price: $965,000 (2881 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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David Henderson | MLS # 3910117 | Contract
5099 Looking Glass Trail -- 3 BR, 3 BA
Price: $745,000 (2672 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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David Henderson | MLS # 4045560 | Contract
7103 Hanging Rock Court -- 2 BR, 2 BA
Price: $700,000 (1908 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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David Henderson | MLS # 4064262 | Contract
467 Granite Lake Court -- 3 BR, 2.1 BA
Price: $675,000 (2425 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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David Henderson | MLS # 4045618 | Active
4919 Looking Glass Trail -- 2 BR, 2 BA
Price: $450,000 (1466 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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David Henderson | MLS # 4066209 | Contract
6236 Raven Rock Drive -- 2 BR, 2 BA
Price: $450,000 (1463 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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Janine Fields | MLS # 4068881 | Active
5162 Looking Glass Trail -- 2 BR, 2.1 BA
Price: $930,000 (2498 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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EXP Realty LLC | MLS # 4039471 | Active
5266 Looking Glass Trail -- 3 BR, 3 BA
Price: $799,900 (2553 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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Allen Tate Lake Norman | MLS # 4045875 | Active
4771 Looking Glass Trail -- 3 BR, 2.1 BA
Price: $749,990 (2474 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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The Ally Group Real | MLS # 4050723 | Contract
6245 Raven Rock Drive -- 3 BR, 2 BA
Price: $660,000 (1892 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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Realty ONE Group | MLS # 4072103 | Contract
7121 Hanging Rock Court -- 2 BR, 2 BA
Price: $575,000 (1774 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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ERA Live Moore | MLS # 3910574 | Contract
6280 Scuttle Lane -- 3 BR, 3 BA
Price: $537,429 (2084 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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Shea Communities | MLS # 4072927 | Active
5193 Looking Glass Trail -- 2 BR, 2 BA
Price: $485,000 (1569 sqft)
Subdivision: Trilogy Lake Norman
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HomeZu | MLS # 4057561 | Contract

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History of Lake Norman Mooresville NC Real Estate

History of Lake Norman

History of Lake Norman – original purpose was to provide fresh water and flood control for the region. Fifty years later, the lake has transformed into a statewide destination, and the story of what lies beneath its waters continues to fascinate.

 

Duke Power had been damming the Catawba River along Denver, NC since the early part of the century to create hydroelectric power. Lake Norman was the final and largest of the seven lakes on the river, from just above Morganton down to where the Catawba joins the Santee-Cooper in South Carolina. Duke had been buying the land since the 1920s, and by the 1950s the company had almost all it needed for the project.

The planning for Lake Norman began long before 1963. A Duke Power Company forester named Carl Blades walked every inch of those bottomlands, talking to the reluctant farmers who didn’t understand what was coming. The project meant moving cemeteries and homes….as it today offering Denver, NC Real Estate for Sale.

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