April 18. A stunning lakefront estate in The Point in Mooresville has sold for $4.78 million, one of the most expensive sales in Lake Norman—and Charlotte—during the past year.
The 12,000 square foot house, at 127 Thurstons Way, was listed at $5.9 million with Victor and Amy Petrenko of Premier Sotheby’s International, in Cornelius.
The house sold after eight months on the market with the Petrenkos. The selling agent was Jodie Wideseck of Trump International Realty.
Amy Petrenko said the estate represents the epitome of luxury resort living on Lake Norman.
”Selling a property of this magnitude is a challenging feat, especially when that listing is the most expensive in Mooresville,” she said.
The house has a variety of custom details, including wood-panelled corridors and elegant staircases, a 1,200-bottle wine cellar and a home theater as well as a game room and an outdoor oasis with an infinity pool.
There is a two-car ”day garage” and a four-car, climate controlled collector’s garage.
The swank abode was listed at $7.95 million in 2015, and reduced to $7.45 million in 2016. It was re-listed with Sotheby’s last fall.
Iredell County tax records value the property and structures at $4.165 million.
Premier Sotheby’s International Realty has over 1,100 associates and employees in 40 locations throughout Florida and North Carolina. The firm is associated with the storied Sotheby’s auction house, established in 1744.
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