Cheval is nestled in the small town of Mint Hill, North Carolina, a southeast suburb of Charlotte. This beautiful, growing city is famously nicknamed Queen City of the South. Cheval is a place that cherishes natural beauty, simpler times, and happy smiles. Cheval’s 425-acre new home luxury community is exquisitely designed to feature award-winning custom home builders and large estate homesites.
Developer Keith Paris (Paris Projects) envisioned a neighborhood of uniquely themed villages with magnificent custom homes surrounded by nature left as untouched as possible. Acclaimed “exceptional” by the Robb Report, Cheval is decidedly distinguished for combining luxury and nature. Our Featured Builder Program includes our area's nationally awarded custom home builders: Arcadia Homes, Arthur Rutenberg Homes, Costner Building Group, Grandfather Homes, New Old, and Sage Homes.
Beckoning to its bygone era of undeveloped farmland, historic silos greet visitors who enter The Estates at Cheval. At home with blue skies and pasture lands, they remain a cherished icon here. In addition to the equestrian pastoral views and the renowned Joli Cheval Equestrian Center, you’ll discover walking paths and parks, riding trails, the gently winding Stevens Creek adjacent to homesites in the villages of Creekside and The Enclave, and beautifully preserved woodlands throughout Cheval and the village that bears its name, The Woodlands.
Homesites range from the $125,000s and home prices range from the $1.4M to $6M+ in this new home luxury community. Homesites in Cheval range from a half acre to five plus acres.
Would you like to learn more about Cheval? Would you like to visit us and get a personal tour of the property? If so, please contact Diane Austin, our Broker-in-Charge. She is a wonderful resource for new buyers and for the residents at CHEVAL.
704.573.2932/sales office
704.575.1556/cell
daustin@builderdeveloperadvisors.com
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Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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