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Luxury townhomes to rise on Lake Norman peninsula. Prices start at $2.5 million.

The Cape Lake Norman will include 27 “sleek minimalist style” townhomes resembling those in the Florida coastal resort community of Alys Beach, listing agent Liz Miller of lvester Jackson Christie’s International Real Estate said.
The Cape Lake Norman will include 27 “sleek minimalist style” townhomes resembling those in the Florida coastal resort community of Alys Beach, listing agent Liz Miller of lvester Jackson Christie’s International Real Estate said. lvester Jackson Christie’s International Real Estate

A luxury townhome community will soon rise on a Lake Norman peninsula in the eastern Lincoln County community of Denver, its listing agent with Cornelius-based lvester Jackson Christie’s International Real Estate said Tuesday.

The Cape Lake Norman will include 27 “sleek minimalist-style” homes resembling those in the Florida coastal resort community of Alys Beach, agent Liz Miller said. Agent Mike Feehley helps manage the listing.

The community will be located off Ranger Island Marina Road, Miller told The Charlotte Observer. That’s off Ranger Island Road and Unity Church Road, 26 miles northwest of uptown Charlotte.

Homes in the boutique community will be in the 4,000-square-foot range and cost between $2.5 million and $3.5 million, according to the Cape Lake Norman website. Miller said pricing hasn’t been finalized.

All homes will have inside elevators, and some will include turf-type yards on their third-floor terraces, Miller said.

“First-of-its-kind,” Realtor says

Other features will include infinity-edge terrace pools, high-end interior finishes, light-filled interiors, panoramic lake views and a setting designed for entertainment, according to the community’s website.

Homes are expected to be completed in late October for November occupancy.

“This is a first-of-its-kind development on Lake Norman, offering a lifestyle that simply doesn’t exist anywhere else on the lake,” Miller said in announcing the plans for Cape Lake Norman. The development is “destined to become one of the Southeast’s most sought after offerings,” she added.

Roland Development Group of Chattanooga, Tenn., will develop the community. Homes will have coastal-inspired architecture that pairs clean exterior lines with large interior spaces, according to The Cape Lake Norman website. Those spaces blend indoor and outdoor living.

Shown is part of a planned home in The Cape Lake Norman community.
Shown is part of a planned home in The Cape Lake Norman community. lvester Jackson Christie’s International Real Estate

Homes will be lock and leave, meaning ones with low maintenance and high-security.

Homes in The Cape Lake Norman will include outdoor patios.
Homes in The Cape Lake Norman will include outdoor patios. Ivester Jackson Christie’s International Real Estate

The Cape at Lake Norman launched VIP phase 1 reservations this week.

The development includes boat access, docks and community gathering spaces.

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This story was originally published June 30, 2026 at 11:33 AM with the headline "Luxury townhomes to rise on Lake Norman peninsula. Prices start at $2.5 million.."

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