
Lake Wylie Neighborhoods
Sixteen distinct neighborhoods join the flagship communities along the Lake Wylie shoreline — each with its own character, water access, and place in the basin's social geography.

Reflection Pointe
Belmont, NC • Gated Waterfront
Belmont's flagship gated waterfront community on the South Shore.

Heron Cove
Belmont, NC • Boutique Waterfront
A quiet boutique enclave with deep-water access and a small-community feel.

Rivergate
Steele Creek, NC • Family Waterfront
An established waterfront neighborhood with deep ties to the Steele Creek community.

Chapel Cove
Belmont, NC • Established Waterfront
A mature South Shore neighborhood with a long tenure on the lake.

Harbortowne
Lake Wylie, SC • Lakefront Living
An SC-side waterfront neighborhood with a private community marina.

Lake Crest
Tega Cay, SC • Peninsula Hilltop
Hilltop homesites with long-view orientation toward the main channel.

Summerhouse
Lake Wylie, SC • Family Waterfront
A friendly, walkable neighborhood with a shared dock and pool.

Kings Point
Lake Wylie, SC • Quiet Cove
A cove-side neighborhood with a relaxed, established character.

Edgewater
Lancaster County, SC • Golf & Waterfront
An expansive master-planned community with golf, club, and water access.

The Landing
Lake Wylie, SC • Boutique Cove
A small boutique waterfront neighborhood favored by long-tenure residents.

Autumn Cove
Clover, SC • Family Cove
A family-oriented neighborhood with shared dock and pool amenities.

Catawba Crest
Belmont, NC • View-Forward
A North Carolina ridge neighborhood with long-view homesites.

Overlake
Tega Cay, SC • Tega Cay Sub-Community
An established Tega Cay sub-community with peninsula water access.

Lake Forest
Belmont, NC • Wooded Waterfront
A wooded waterfront enclave with a quiet, settled atmosphere.

Lakepointe
Tega Cay, SC • Family Peninsula
A Tega Cay sub-community popular with families and active residents.

The Vineyards on Lake Wylie
Charlotte, NC • Resort Waterfront
A resort-style waterfront community on the lake's northern shore.
How the basin's neighborhoods cluster
Lake Wylie's neighborhoods divide loosely into four families. The master-planned lakefront communities — The Sanctuary, The Palisades, River Hills, Handsmill, McLean — combine private architecture, amenities, and HOA-governed character. The town neighborhoods of Belmont, Fort Mill, and Tega Cay layer a walkable downtown over a more conventional residential pattern. The unincorporated lakefront stretches across South Carolina offer the most flexible land use and the least architectural oversight. And the urban-edge neighborhoods inside Charlotte's Steele Creek corridor sit closest to Uptown but furthest from the basin's social rhythm.
Each family attracts a different buyer profile. The master-planned communities draw relocating families and second-home buyers who value the curated character; the town neighborhoods draw families prioritizing walkability and school access; the unincorporated lakefront draws buyers who want a custom build without architectural review; and the Steele Creek corridor draws Charlotte-commute-prioritized buyers willing to trade waterfront access for a shorter weekday drive.
The neighborhood profiles below cover each in working detail — community character, amenity inventory, school assignment, typical price band, and the small daily texture that defines what living there actually feels like. For a structured first-visit driving loop that covers the most-compared neighborhoods in a single morning, the relocation specialists at Peters Team Realty run a curated half-day tour for serious buyers.