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Tucked in the scenic southwestern edge of the Charlotte metro area, Marvin and Waxhaw offer the perfect blend of rural charm, refined living, and top-tier schools. Known for their equestrian roots, rolling countryside, and luxury neighborhoods, these Union County gems attract those seeking more space without sacrificing community or convenience.

Marvin, one of North Carolina’s most affluent towns, features spacious estates, gated communities, and excellent access to top-rated schools. Just minutes away, Waxhaw’s historic downtown offers a walkable village feel, with boutique shops, cozy cafés, and year-round events like First Fridays and antique fairs.

Whether you're drawn to acreage and privacy or a close-knit, family-friendly vibe, Marvin and Waxhaw deliver a peaceful lifestyle with easy access to South Charlotte, Ballantyne, and I-485. These areas are ideal for buyers looking for charm, comfort, and a strong sense of community—backed by long-term value and beautiful surroundings.

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Prices Rose, But Patience Matters

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May 2026 Market Statistics

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The Homes Buyers Are Still Fighting For

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