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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

Reflection Pointe

Belmont, NCGated Waterfront

Belmont's flagship gated waterfront community on the South Shore.

Heron Cove

Heron Cove

Belmont, NCBoutique Waterfront

A quiet boutique enclave with deep-water access and a small-community feel.

Rivergate

Rivergate

Steele Creek, NCFamily Waterfront

An established waterfront neighborhood with deep ties to the Steele Creek community.

Chapel Cove

Chapel Cove

Belmont, NCEstablished Waterfront

A mature South Shore neighborhood with a long tenure on the lake.

Harbortowne

Harbortowne

Lake Wylie, SCLakefront Living

An SC-side waterfront neighborhood with a private community marina.

Lake Crest

Lake Crest

Tega Cay, SCPeninsula Hilltop

Hilltop homesites with long-view orientation toward the main channel.

Summerhouse

Summerhouse

Lake Wylie, SCFamily Waterfront

A friendly, walkable neighborhood with a shared dock and pool.

Kings Point

Kings Point

Lake Wylie, SCQuiet Cove

A cove-side neighborhood with a relaxed, established character.

Edgewater

Edgewater

Lancaster County, SCGolf & Waterfront

An expansive master-planned community with golf, club, and water access.

The Landing

The Landing

Lake Wylie, SCBoutique Cove

A small boutique waterfront neighborhood favored by long-tenure residents.

Autumn Cove

Autumn Cove

Clover, SCFamily Cove

A family-oriented neighborhood with shared dock and pool amenities.

Catawba Crest

Catawba Crest

Belmont, NCView-Forward

A North Carolina ridge neighborhood with long-view homesites.

Overlake

Overlake

Tega Cay, SCTega Cay Sub-Community

An established Tega Cay sub-community with peninsula water access.

Lake Forest

Lake Forest

Belmont, NCWooded Waterfront

A wooded waterfront enclave with a quiet, settled atmosphere.

Lakepointe

Lakepointe

Tega Cay, SCFamily Peninsula

A Tega Cay sub-community popular with families and active residents.

The Vineyards on Lake Wylie

The Vineyards on Lake Wylie

Charlotte, NCResort Waterfront

A resort-style waterfront community on the lake's northern shore.

Editorial Notes

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.