LAKE JAMES REAL ESTATE

We first fell in love with Burke County as a result of our family vacation home located on Lake James. As a result, our knowledge of real estate in the region runs back many years. We know Lake James real estate is some of the most desired in North Carolina.

Having spent countless days boating and fishing on Lake James, we know where to find the best real estate property from spectacular lake and mountain views to where to get the most return on your investment.

Put our in-depth knowledge of Lake James to work for you.

Sunset on Lake James, North Carolina
Sunset on Lake James
Mountain Views from Lake James, North Carolina
Table Rock Mtn. from Lake James
 

What Makes Lake James NC So Special?

Lake James sits at the base of the Linville Gorge in Western North Carolina and offers luxurious lakefront living in a beautiful mountain setting. With over 150 miles of shoreline, Lake James is home to many prestigious lakefront communities developed by Crescent Resources.

Conveniently located in the foothills of North Carolina, residents of Lake James are able to enjoy many activities on and off the water. From summers spent boating and fishing to winters skiing in the nearby High Country, the many recreational opportunites available are hard to beat.

We believe Lake James and the surrounding region are unique - from the culture of Asheville to the shopping in Blowing Rock and Boone to the great metropolis of Charlotte - putting you in the center of never ending opportunities for fun.

Call us at (828) 439-3084 or contact us to learn more about real estate available on Lake James, NC.

Lake James offers

  • Prestigious lakefront living
  • Magnificent lake and
    mountain views
  • 150 miles of shoreline
  • 6500 surface acres
  • Lake James State Park
  • Linville Gorge
    Wilderness Area

Lake James is located

  • One hour from Asheville
  • One hour from Charlotte
  • One hour from Blowing Rock

Lake Rhodhiss

As the second lake on the Catawba River, Lake Rhodhiss features over 90 miles of shoreline and 3,000 acres of water surface. Unlike most other North Carolina lakes, Lake Rhodhiss offers a crystal blue color due to its sandy bottom and is one of Burke County's undiscovered treasures.