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Hot Homes: three luxurious homes we’re drooling over

Check out these Charlotte-area homes that offer the ultimate place to call home.

A cycling exterior image of three large homes for sale.

Imagining having a cup of coffee in one of these gorgeous homes? Us too.

Photos by Skycam Digital, Skyvision, and Jennifer Whitlock of Whitlock Productions & Events

If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to browse real estate across the Queen City. Here are three stunning homes to see (and swoon over):

3121 Cramer Pond Dr., Charlotte | $3,995,000
This Plaza Midwood home offers a short walk to Charlotte Country Club + a gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings, and an outdoor oasis.
Listed by: Whitney Parsons, Ivester Jackson | Christie’s International Real Estate

9876 Shearwater Ave. NW, Concord | $575,000
Find the closet of your dreams in this four-bedroom home + vaulted ceilings, fireplace, an outdoor gas grill, and pergola.
Listed by: Jenna LaCroix, Ivester Jackson | Christie’s International Real Estate

8026 West Bay Dr., Denver | $2,099,000
Providing views and access to Lake Norman, this home features a remodeled kitchen, ample storage, and a large backyard for your next gathering.
Listed by: Jenna LaCroix, Ivester Jackson | Christie’s International Real Estate

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