
A 1927 house facing Edgehill Park in Charlotte’s Myers Park neighborhood sold for $3.10 million, the highest-priced residential sale publicly reported in the Charlotte, North Carolina metro area for the week ending August 16, 2026. The week’s five highest-priced reported sales came to $14.15 million combined.
The closings are spread across Myers Park in Charlotte, Patricks Purchase in Cornelius, LakeWalk in Mooresville and a second Mooresville address on Lake Norman, with Myers Park carrying both the No. 1 and No. 4 sales. The Nos. 2, 3 and 5 properties are all waterfront, each with a dock, a pier or boat lifts, and the group spans build years from 1927 to 2021.
No. 1 — $3,100,000 · 714 Edgehill Rd N, Charlotte, North Carolina

Edgehill Park fills the view from the front of the week’s leading sale, a 1927 Myers Park house reworked while keeping its period proportions. An expansive living room, a dining room, a great room, an office and a media room occupy the main level, where the kitchen carries an island and an eat-in area, and double French doors open onto a Charleston-style courtyard and a landscaped rear yard. Six bedrooms and five bathrooms fill a reported 6,400 square feet. The sale closed on August 10, 2026.
A light-filled primary suite with dual walk-in closets and an en suite bath anchors the upper level, with five more bedrooms alongside, and a third level adds a bonus room and an oversized walk-in attic left open for future expansion. A saltwater pool sits in the private rear yard, and the house carries a slate roof, a wine cellar, high ceilings, period-appropriate millwork and a generator. The address is minutes from Uptown Charlotte and within walking distance of shops, restaurants, playgrounds and The Greenway.
Stan Perry of Helen Adams Realty was the listing agent. Perry held the listing side of the highest-priced home sale publicly reported in the Charlotte metro area that week, a transaction that ranked No. 1 in RealtyWire’s Charlotte Metro Area Top 5. Sarah Curme of Dickens Mitchener & Associates Inc represented the buyer.
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No. 2 — $3,045,000 · 19118 Betty Stough Rd, Cornelius, North Carolina

An all-brick waterfront house on a tree-lined street in Patricks Purchase took the No. 2 spot, a 1997 residence on a landscaped 0.93-acre lot in Cornelius. It holds five bedrooms and seven bathrooms across a reported 5,576 square feet, and the transaction was recorded at $3,045,000 on August 14, 2026.
Lake-facing windows run the length of the open main level, past a two-story formal living room, an updated kitchen and a family room worked with custom millwork. The primary suite is on the same floor, opening onto a deck above an azalea-lined backyard, and the walkout basement holds a guest bedroom with an en suite bath, an office and an exercise room with a sauna. The house was converted to a smart home in 2024, and two boat lifts conveyed with it.
Susie Wagner of Southern Homes of the Carolinas, Inc was the listing agent. The $3,045,000 closing placed Wagner at the listing side of the metro’s No. 2 reported sale for the week. The property previously changed hands for $735,000 in 1998. Pam Boileau of Ivester Jackson Christie’s represented the buyer.
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No. 3 — $2,900,000 · 115 Little Indian Loop, Mooresville, North Carolina

LakeWalk in Mooresville produced the No. 3 closing, where a custom waterfront house was completed in 2021 and, listing materials note, has not been occupied full time since. Five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a three-car garage fill a reported 5,402 square feet, and the sale was recorded at $2,900,000 on August 12, 2026.
The open-concept plan centers on a kitchen fitted with quartz countertops, a farmhouse sink, double ovens and an oversized walk-in pantry, and the lakefront primary suite looks out to open water. Outside, a travertine patio wraps a heated freshwater pool, an oversized spa and a gas firepit, an outdoor kitchen serves the same space, and a gentle walk leads down to a private boat dock.
Thomas Hocker of EXP Realty LLC Mooresville was the listing agent. Hocker held the listing side of the $2,900,000 transaction, which ranked No. 3 in RealtyWire’s Charlotte Metro Area Top 5 for the week. The property previously changed hands for $1,585,500 in 2022. Brock Ford of Keller Williams Unified represented the buyer.
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No. 4 — $2,550,000 · 2021 Coniston Pl, Charlotte, North Carolina

Myers Park returns at No. 4 with a 2004 traditional house on Coniston Place, where a paneled office with a gas-log fireplace and a dining room with wood detailing flank the entry foyer. Five bedrooms and six bathrooms fill a reported 4,547 square feet. It closed on August 10, 2026.
The kitchen is appointed with leathered granite countertops, a glass tile backsplash, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, double Wolf ovens and a six-burner Wolf cooktop. A breakfast room under vaulted ceilings looks onto the private backyard, the great room carries a fireplace and a wall of windows, and the primary suite sits on the main level with two walk-in closets. Covered and open-air patio space with overhead heaters and an outdoor fireplace overlooks the pool and hot tub.
Dorothy Stark of Dickens Mitchener & Associates Inc was the listing agent. The $2,550,000 closing put Stark at the listing side of the No. 4 sale in RealtyWire’s Charlotte Metro Area Top 5 for the week. The property previously changed hands for $2,400,000 in 2025. Julie Miller of Lantern Realty & Development, LLC represented the buyer.
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No. 5 — $2,550,000 · 166 Balmoral Dr, Mooresville, North Carolina

A custom-built Lake Norman house from 2018 closes the list, set on a level 0.73-acre Mooresville lot just off the main channel with a covered pier and a covered boat slip. Its reported 4,346 square feet hold three bedrooms, and the transaction was recorded at $2,550,000 on August 10, 2026.
Outdoor space is stacked across the levels: a screened porch with a fireplace off the main floor, an expansive lakeside deck, a hot tub on a lower-level screened porch and a covered patio below that. A great room under two-story ceilings opens to a kitchen with double ovens and a walk-in pantry, and two private offices complete the main floor. The primary suite above overlooks the water, heated tile floors run through every bathroom, and two guest bedrooms and a family room with a wet bar fill the lower level.
Summer Tabor and Lance Armstrong of Ivester Jackson Christie’s were the listing agents. The sale gave Tabor and Armstrong the No. 5 position in RealtyWire’s Charlotte Metro Area Top 5 for the week. The property previously changed hands for $184,000 in 1999, before the current residence was completed in 2018. Megan Dacaret of Ivester Jackson Christie’s represented the buyer.
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RealtyWire selected these transactions from publicly reported residential sales identified for the calendar week ending Sunday, August 16, 2026. The report may exclude private, off-market, delayed or nondisclosed transactions. Prices, property details and professional representation are reported as available at publication and may be updated following confirmation from transaction participants.
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