This stunning new construction home by K2 Development, completed in 2025, offers 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in the heart of downtown Waxhaw. Thoughtfully designed with luxury finishes and impeccable craftsmanship, the home features character-grade white oak flooring, custom-built cabinetry, and elegant crown molding throughout. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream, boasting Calacatta Idillio quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, and a striking curved hood with brass strapping. A Calacatta Idillio fireplace serves as the centerpiece of the great room, while the spa-like primary bath includes high-end marble finishes and designer fixtures. The exterior showcases a refined Southern style with General Shale Hamilton brick, black metal roofing, and Hinkley Alford Place outdoor lanterns. Elevated design continues with statement black windows, a wet bar, and luxurious bathroom tiling. Experience refined living in this meticulously crafted home just steps from the charm of downtown Waxhaw.
Welcome to Waxhaw, North Carolina
Waxhaw is a charming town that beautifully blends small-town charm with modern conveniences. Located 30 miles south of Charlotte, Waxhaw is known for its historic downtown, family-friendly atmosphere, and scenic landscapes. Whether you're exploring its vibrant culinary scene, strolling through its antique shops, or enjoying its tight-knit community spirit, Waxhaw offers something for everyone. With a rich history and proximity to excellent schools and recreational amenities, it’s no wonder Waxhaw has become one of North Carolina’s most desirable places to live.
Proximity and Location
Waxhaw offers residents the best of both worlds—quiet suburban living with easy access to the city's amenities. Its strategic location near Highway 75 and I-485 means that commuters can easily reach major employment hubs, while weekend adventurers have access to nearby attractions, including the Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Ballantyne, and Lake Wylie. Surrounded by rolling hills and scenic farmland, Waxhaw also appeals to outdoor enthusiasts with its abundance of parks, nature trails, and green spaces, such as the Mineral Springs Greenway. Cane Creek Park, just a short drive away, is a beautiful public park offers boating, fishing, and camping opportunities for the whole family.
A Thriving Food & Drink Scene
Waxhaw’s culinary scene is a delightful mix of casual eateries and upscale dining, offering options to satisfy every palate. In the heart of downtown, you’ll find locally-owned cafes, bakeries, and farm-to-table restaurants that showcase the region's flavors. Start your day at Crossroads Coffee House, a local favorite for its rich coffee and homemade pastries, or visit Virtuoso Breadworks for freshly baked breads or Burney’s Sweets and More for pastries and desserts. For lunch or dinner, indulge in Southern classics with a modern twist at Maxwell’s Tavern, known for its hearty burgers and welcoming atmosphere, or explore globally inspired small plates at Emmet’s Social Table, located in a charming historic building. If you're looking for a laid-back vibe, Mary O’Neill’s Irish Pub offers hearty fare and the perfect pint in a cozy setting. For wine and craft beer enthusiasts, Cork & Ale is a must-visit, featuring a curated selection of drinks paired with artisanal cheese boards. Whether you’re seeking a quick bite or a memorable dining experience, Waxhaw’s food and drink scene is sure to impress. Another must are the seasonal farmers' markets, which add another layer to Waxhaw’s foodie appeal, offering fresh, locally-sourced produce and artisanal goods.
A Close-Knit Community
Waxhaw’s sense of community is one of its greatest strengths, making it an ideal place to put down roots. The town is home to highly-rated public and private schools, which contribute to its appeal for families. Country clubs, such as the Providence Country Club, offer opportunities for recreation and social gatherings, with amenities like golf courses, tennis courts, and swimming pools. Throughout the year, Waxhaw hosts community events, such as the Autumn Treasures Festival and the popular Waxhaw Farmers Market, fostering connections among residents and small-business owners. From welcoming neighbors to an active community spirit, Waxhaw is a town where everyone feels at home.
A Town Steeped in History
Waxhaw’s roots trace back to the 1700s, when the Waxhaw Native American tribe first inhabited the region. In the early 19th century, it developed into a bustling railroad town, which played a vital role in the area’s economy and growth. Today, the town retains its historic charm with beautifully preserved buildings and landmarks, including the iconic Waxhaw Water Tower and the Historic Waxhaw Train Depot. Strolling through downtown Waxhaw feels like stepping back in time, with brick-paved sidewalks and period architecture that tell the story of the town's past. Waxhaw is also home to the Museum of the Waxhaws, which celebrates the area’s rich history.
202 S Broad Street
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