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RE/MAX Executive Realty 7752 Gateway Lane ~ Concord, NC
www.leighsells.com 704-705-7036
Woodcrest Drive
or why you’ll love this home!
Features...
Welcome home to this cozy ranch located on a
private lush lot!
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms.
+/- 1675 sqft heated living area.
0.570 acre.
2-car garage attached via breezeway.
Freshly painted interiors.
Hardwood flooring.
Living Area Gleaming hardwood flooring
guides you through the foyer
to the expansive great room
with a soaring vaulted ceiling.
The vast great room features a
warming fireplace, access to
the deck, two ceiling fans and
lots of natural light.
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Kitchen This wonderful and
spacious kitchen is
complete with upgraded
black appliances, a ceiling
fan and ample cabinet and
counter space.
The charming breakfast
area has oversized
windows, hardwoods and a
decorative chandelier.
Master Bedroom This incredible master suite has its own private
deck, a ceiling fan, plenty of closet space and
neutral carpet.
The master bathroom features a white vanity and a
tub/shower combination with a sliding mirrored
door.
Secondary Bedrooms
The secondary
bedrooms share an
upgraded hall
bathroom with a tub/
shower combination.
The additional bedrooms
feature relaxing neutral
color tones and are
generously sized.
Yard and Garden
Enjoy the great outdoors on this expansive lot nestled on
a .570 acre of land! This private lot backs up to established trees and has
plenty of deck space to do all your entertaining!
History of Concord, North Carolina
A story circulates about the origin of Concord in which two towns were vying to be made the county seat of the newly-created Cabarrus County. The powers that were decided to build a new town between those other two and make this new town the county seat, in order to bring Concord to the dispute. Thus, the town of Concord was founded. This story is also used as an explanation for why the name of the North Carolina town is pronounced like the word, rather than like Concord, Massachusetts and Concord, New Hampshire ("conquered").
Demographics (offered by Wikipedia/2000 Census)
Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County and a winner of the All-America City Award in 2004. It is located near the center of Cabarrus County, it is twenty miles northeast of Charlotte. As of the census of 2000, there were 55,977 people, 20,962 households, and 14,987 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,085.3 people per square mile. There were 22,485 housing units at an average density of 435.9/sq mile. There were 20,962 households out of which 35.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them. The average household size was 2.61 and the average family size was 3.08. In the city, the population was spread out with 26.2% under the age of 18, 8.9% from 18 to 24, 33.6% from 25 to 44, 20.2% from 45 to 64, and 11.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. The median income for a household in the city was $46,094, and the median income for a family was $53,571. The per capita income for the city was $21,523.
Out and About in Concord & Cabarrus County…
Backing Up Classics Museum
Owned by Morrison Motors, the museum opened in Concord in 1970. The 18,000 square-foot
museum features over 50 classic cars, race cars, muscle cars and motorcycles, a gift shop, and
banquet, meeting and party facilities. For more information, visit www.morrisonmotorco.com.
Cabarrus Creamery
In 2003, local businessman Hunter Huss revived the 80-year old creamery located in Concord
and operated by the Burage family. Since then, the ice cream shop has become a steady favorite
with locals and visitors. With over 25 flavors like “Moon Pie” and “Sliced Lemon”, the shop
offers ice cream by the scoop, in a sundae or banana split, shakes and more. Visit them at 21
Union Street in Concord.
Carolina Renaissance Festival
The Carolinas’ annual Renaissance Festival is rapidly becoming a popular regional attraction and
tradition. Thousands of visitors drive to the charming forest and meadows, just north of
Charlotte, that have been transformed into an elaborate 16th century village celebrating the
adventure, pageantry and romance of the Renaissance era. You can mingle with royalty,
townspeople, equestrians and artisans; enjoy endless entertainment, tasty and savory foods, rides
and games. From the lowliest of peasants to King Henry himself, along with lovely maidens,
and gamesmen, all bring to life the ambience of a Renaissance village at play. The Festival
performs for seven weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) October through November.
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Don’t miss the excitement of racing close to the Lake Norman area. The speedway is home to
NASCAR, IROC, IRL, World Karting, DIRT and Legends Car racing. Major NASCAR events
are held in May and October. You can also ride around the track to get a perspective of racing.
For more information, visit www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.
Concord Mills Mall
A 1.4 million square-foot retail complex which opened in September 1999, Concord Mills offers
over 200 stores, a 24-screen movie theater, Dave & Busters and Jeepers entertainment centers,
and a NASCAR SpeedPark. For more information, visit www.concordmillsmall.com.
Kannapolis Intimidators Baseball
Organized in 1995, the Minor League Class A Team is affiliated with the Chicago White Sox
and is name for the late NASCAR racing legend and former owner Dale Earnhardt. The team
plays in Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium in Kannapolis. For more information, visit
www.intimidatorsbaseball.com.
Gem Theatre
Originally built in 1938 and reconstructed after a fire in 1948, the single-screen Art Deco theatre
located in Kannapolis now shows primarily second-run movies at discounted prices. For more
information, visit www.gem-theatre.com.
Old Courthouse Theatre
For more than 30 seasons, the Old Cabarrus Theatre has provided quality, professional
performances to Cabarrus County and the surrounding region. Founded in the Historic Cabarrus
Courthouse, the company is now housed in the former First Baptist Church on Spring Street in
Concord. For more information, visit www.oldcourthousetheatre.org.
Reed Gold Mine
Reed Gold Mine is the site of the first documented gold find in the United States. Admission to
the mine is free. Activities include a mining documentary screening, underground mine tour, and
Stamp Mill tour. The mine also offers gold panning from April to October. For more
information, visit www.reedmine.com.
Richard Petty Driving Experience
Richard Petty Driving Experience provides racing fans and thrill-seekers the opportunity to get
behind the wheel of a 600 horsepower Winston Cup style stock car. Get in the action and get on
the track. For more information, visit www.1800bepetty.com.
The Depot at Gibson Mill
Welcome to The Depot at Gibson Mill, an antique and designer mall that was once a mill,
located in Concord, N.C. With 85,000 square feet and 460 booths, we have quickly become the
largest antique and designer mall in the South. Once a part of the old Cannon Mills, the charm of
the 20 foot ceilings, wide wooden floors and exposed brick remains. From antiques and
reproductions to imports, collectibles and new furniture, there’s quite an eclectic collection of
quality merchandise under one roof. The Depot has become a popular destination for consumers
shopping for antiques and dealers looking to showcase their products. For more information,
visit www.depotgibsonmill.com.
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RE/MAX Executive Realty 7752 Gateway Lane ~ Concord, NC
www.leighsells.com
704-705-7036