$400K Homes in Pineville North Carolina? | Homes for Sale in Pineville NC

Overview: Exploring Pineville’s $400K Housing Market

Pineville, NC, borders Charlotte’s thriving Ballantyne district. In this video, Steve Jarrell tours three unique listings priced between $435,000–$489,000 to show exactly what today’s budget buys.

Snapshot of the Featured Homes

Property Community / Location Sq Ft Bed / Bath List Price* HOA Fee Notable Perks
#1 Winghurst • Near Ballantyne ≈1,980 4 / 2.5 $489K $189 yr Fully renovated interior, 5 min to Ballantyne Commons Pkwy
#2 Chadwick Park • Downtown Pineville ≈2,000 3 / 2.5 $455K $180 mo 2018 townhome, walkable restaurants & breweries
#3 Red Cedar Homes In-Fill • Historic Pineville <2,000 4 / 2.5 $435K N/A Brand-new build amid 1950-60s brick ranches

*Prices and days on market are referenced from the video and may have changed since filming.

Property Walk-Throughs

1) Winghurst, Near Ballantyne

  • Late-1990s vinyl-sided two-story that’s been totally updated—new floors, lighting, kitchen, and baths.
  • All four bedrooms are upstairs; perfect for families wanting defined living and sleeping spaces.
  • Ultra-low HOA ($189 year) with no costly amenities.
  • School Zone: the brand-new Ballantyne Ridge High School opens this fall (grades 9–11).

2) Chadwick Park Townhomes

  • Built in 2018 and only ~100 ft from Downtown Pineville’s Main Street.
  • Exterior maintenance handled by the HOA—ideal for a lock-and-leave lifestyle.
  • Modern open-concept layout, three bedrooms, attached garage, and contemporary finishes.
  • HOA: ~$180 mo; no pool, but pristine common areas and landscaping.

3) New Construction In-Fill by Red Cedar Homes

  • Four-bed, 2.5-bath craftsman with a one-car garage placed in an established mid-century neighborhood.
  • Half-mile stroll to Downtown Pineville, Lake Park, and local events.
  • Attractive entry price for a never-lived-in home so close to city conveniences.
  • Expect more in-fill and tear-down activity as Pineville’s core continues to redevelop.

Key Takeaways for $400K Buyers in Pineville

  1. Location drives value. Homes closer to Ballantyne or walkable to Downtown Pineville fetch higher prices.
  2. Inventory variety. Choose between renovated 1990s single-family homes, nearly-new townhomes, or brand-new construction in established blocks.
  3. HOA trade-offs. Low fees in Winghurst versus higher dues (with maintenance perks) in Chadwick Park.
  4. Do your homework on schools. The new Ballantyne Ridge High School could be a big draw, but ratings vary across CMS zones.
Author

Steve Jarrell

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