10001 Wild Dogwood Ct
Charlotte, NC
Traditional Steele Creek Brick Home
Traditional Steele Creek Brick Home
Nestled between Charlotte Premium Outlets and the vibrant Steele Creek area, this Wildwood Meadows home offers unmatched convenience with easy access to shopping, dining, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport. This spacious 4-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home features an open and inviting layout, perfect for modern living. The two-car garage provides ample storage, while the large fenced backyard offers a private retreat for entertaining, pets, or play. Inside, you'll find a cozy gas log fireplace in the living room, creating the perfect space to unwind. The formal dining room is ideal for gatherings, while the second-level laundry room adds everyday convenience. We invite you to the open house on Saturday, March 15 at 11am.
Steele Creek
Once a township on the South Carolina border, Steele Creek is now among Charlotte’s most growth-oriented communities. The area’s history dates back to the turn of the 18th century when experts suppose Scotch-Irish immigrants settled on its acreage alongside the Catawba River. Three centuries later, roughly 17,000 people occupy the area in homes accommodating a wide range of budgets.
“We’re in a prime location in the southwest part of Charlotte. We are very close to Lake Wylie, there’s a big national preserve, and it’s very close to the airport. It’s like a sweet spot here,” says New Homes Sales Counselor Joseph Molo. His company, Mattamy Carolina Corporation, builds homes in Steele Creek, including townhouses in the Porter’s Row development.
Residents are also drawn to the sprawling shopping and dining area in Steele Creek’s southeast corner, a commercial hub for many surrounding suburbs.
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Steele Creek
Once a township on the South Carolina border, Steele Creek is now among Charlotte’s most growth-oriented communities. The area’s history dates back to the turn of the 18th century when experts suppose Scotch-Irish immigrants settled on its acreage alongside the Catawba River. Three centuries later, roughly 17,000 people occupy the area in homes accommodating a wide range of budgets.

























