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Why Live in Mint Hill

Mint Hill, North Carolina, established in 1750, is a historic town blending charm, recreation, and growth. With a population of around 27,000, Mint Hill has seen recent expansion due to its proximity to Charlotte, attracting new residents and businesses while maintaining a close-knit community atmosphere. The town offers a variety of locally owned businesses and hosts numerous community events throughout the year. Mint Hill is safer than the national average, according to FBI data from 2023. Commuters can travel to Uptown Charlotte via Interstate 74 or the Charlotte Area Transit System 40x bus. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools District serves Mint Hill, with Independence High School offering the Cambridge Program and known for its football team's record-breaking wins. Housing options range from small ranch-style homes to luxury townhouses, with new developments in areas like McEwen Village and Ardley. Established neighborhoods feature amenities such as golf courses and equestrian facilities. Mint Hill Veterans Memorial Park and Stevens Creek Nature Preserve provide recreational attractions, while Pine Lake Country Club offers golfing and Fourth of July fireworks. Downtown Mint Hill includes cafes, small businesses, and the Carl J. McEwen Historic Village, which hosts the Mint Hill Farmers Market. The town celebrates its heritage with events like Mint Hill Madness and the Mint Hill Historical Society Annual Rodeo. Mint Hill is approximately 7 miles from Matthews, offering additional dining and shopping options.

Condo Prices in Mint Hill, NC

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$356,000
Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$356,000
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