The Longleaf Group at Hunter Farm in Weddington NC | South Charlotte Community

September 23, 2024

The Longleaf Group at Hunter Farm in Weddington NC | South Charlotte Community

Overview: Discover Hunter Farm in Weddington, North Carolina

Just south of Charlotte, the Hunter Farm subdivision delivers the classic Weddington lifestyle—large wooded homesites, top-tier Union County schools, and a convenient commute to SouthPark, Ballantyne, and Uptown. In this video, Steve Jarrell of The Longleaf Group highlights pricing, amenities, and what day-to-day life looks like inside this sought-after neighborhood.

Neighborhood Quick Facts

Location Providence Road (NC-16) & Hemby Road, Weddington, NC
County / Township Union County – Weddington Township
Home Styles Brick & Hardcoat Stucco Traditional two-story and basement homes
Year Built Mid-1990s through early-2000s
Square Footage ≈ 2,800 – 4,800 SF
Lot Size 0.4 – 1.0 acre (average 0.6 acre)
HOA Dues ~ $750 – $900 / year (varies by section)
Community Amenities Clubhouse, Junior Olympic pool, kids’ splash area, tennis courts, playground, walking trails
Assigned Schools* Weddington Elementary • Weddington Middle • Weddington High

Top 5 Reasons Buyers Love Hunter Farm

  1. Spacious Homes & Mature Landscaping

    Wide lots and established hardwoods create a private, park-like setting rarely found in newer developments.

  2. Amenities for All Ages

    The neighborhood clubhouse hosts social events while the pool, tennis courts, and playground keep kids (and adults) active year-round.

  3. Highly-Rated Weddington Schools

    Families move here specifically for the award-winning elementary, middle, and high school located less than 10 minutes away.

  4. Commuter-Friendly Location

    Quick access to I-485, Providence Road, and Rea Road means 25 minutes to Uptown or CLT Airport and under 15 minutes to Ballantyne Corporate Park.

  5. Strong Resale Values

    Limited inventory and consistent demand have produced steady appreciation, making Hunter Farm an attractive long-term investment.

Things to Consider Before Buying

  • Older Floor Plans – Many homes feature formal dining rooms and smaller closets typical of the 1990s; budget for renovations if you prefer open-concept living.
  • Limited New Construction – With the neighborhood built-out, buyers compete for resale listings; be ready to act quickly.
  • HOA Guidelines – Exterior color and landscape changes require approval to maintain community standards.

Key Takeaways

Hunter Farm offers a rare blend of space, schools, and amenities only 20 miles from Charlotte’s city center. If you value mature trees, neighborhood camaraderie, and top academic options, this Weddington enclave deserves a spot on your home-search shortlist.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the home sizes and prices in Hunter Farm Weddington NC?

Homes in Hunter Farm range from approximately 2,800 to 4,800 square feet, built primarily from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s in brick and hardcoat stucco traditional styles. Lot sizes average about 0.6 acres, ranging from 0.4 to 1.0 acres. HOA dues run approximately $750 to $900 per year depending on the section of the neighborhood. Pricing reflects the resale market since the community is fully built-out with no new construction available.

What schools are assigned to Hunter Farm in Weddington?

Hunter Farm is zoned for Weddington Elementary, Weddington Middle School, and Weddington High School, all within Union County Public Schools. These are among the most sought-after school assignments in the South Charlotte market, and they are a primary reason buyers specifically target this neighborhood over comparably priced communities in Mecklenburg County. School zoning should be confirmed with Union County Public Schools before purchase, as assignments can change.

What amenities does Hunter Farm offer residents?

Hunter Farm has a neighborhood clubhouse that hosts social events throughout the year, a Junior Olympic pool with a kids’ splash area, tennis courts, a playground, and walking trails. The combination of pool, courts, and trails gives the neighborhood a well-rounded amenity set for an established community, without the higher HOA costs typical of newer master-planned developments.

What are the drawbacks of buying in Hunter Farm?

The main trade-offs are the age of the floor plans and the competitive resale market. Many Hunter Farm homes feature formal dining rooms and smaller closets that were standard in the 1990s, and buyers who prefer open-concept layouts should budget for potential renovation costs. Because the neighborhood is fully built-out, buyers are competing for a limited pool of resale listings, which means acting quickly when the right home comes available.

How far is Hunter Farm from Charlotte and Ballantyne?

Hunter Farm is located off Providence Road (NC-16) and Hemby Road in Weddington. From there, Ballantyne Corporate Park is less than 15 minutes away, Uptown Charlotte is roughly 25 minutes, and Charlotte-Douglas International Airport is about 30 to 35 minutes depending on traffic. The location on Providence Road also gives quick access to I-485 for destinations throughout the metro.

Why do buyers specifically target Hunter Farm over other Weddington neighborhoods?

Hunter Farm consistently attracts buyers who want Weddington school zoning, mature trees and established landscaping, and a neighborhood with active amenities at a price point that can be lower than some newer Weddington developments. The combination of private wooded lots averaging 0.6 acres, a full amenity package, and Weddington High School zoning is difficult to replicate at similar price points elsewhere in the South Charlotte market.