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Life Is Better at the Lake. The Final Opportunity at The Pointe at Hyco Lake

July 14, 2026
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July 14, 2026

For many families, owning a place at the lake isn’t simply about real estate. It’s about creating a place where weekends slow down, children grow up on the water, and traditions are passed from one generation to the next.

That’s exactly why interest in The Pointe at Hyco Lake has continued to grow.

After an overwhelmingly successful launch, the community has entered its Final Property Offering, with just 29 waterfront and lake-access homesites remaining. Once these homesites are sold, The Pointe will be completely sold out, marking the final opportunity to own within one of North Carolina’s most distinctive private waterfront communities.

Set along the scenic shoreline of Hyco Lake, The Pointe offers a rare combination of natural beauty, privacy, and recreation. Residents enjoy a fully recreational lake perfect for boating, fishing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and sunset cruises, all within a thoughtfully planned gated community designed around the lake lifestyle.

Future amenities, including a waterfront park, community pool and pavilion, private boat launch, and additional gathering spaces, will provide owners with even more opportunities to spend time outdoors with family and friends.

Perhaps one of the community’s greatest advantages is its flexibility. Buyers can secure a homesite today while taking advantage of current pricing and build when the time is right. Waterfront homesites are available from $259,880, while spacious 2 to 6-acre lake-access homesites begin at $149,880.

As available waterfront property across North Carolina becomes increasingly difficult to find, opportunities like The Pointe have become exceptionally rare. Many buyers recognize that while lakefront real estate is a sound long-term investment, the memories created there often become even more valuable than the property itself.

To help prospective buyers experience the community firsthand, The Pointe at Hyco Lake will host its Final Property Offering Event on July 18-19. Guests are invited to enjoy guided property tours, scenic boat rides on Hyco Lake, and a catered lunch while exploring the final collection of available homesites.

Whether you’re searching for a future retirement home, a weekend escape, or a place your family will enjoy for generations, this is the last opportunity to become part of The Pointe.

To learn more or reserve your private tour, visit www.HycoPointe.com or call (844) 778-0855.

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