Bridgehampton
Big Homes and a Club-Like Amenity Center in Ballantyne
Bridgehampton is a John Wieland Homes community built mostly between 1999 and 2006 in the Ballantyne area of south Charlotte, tucked off Providence Road near Elon Park and Ardrey Kell High. Its roughly 544 homes run large, four to six bedrooms and 3,200 to more than 5,000 square feet, a mix of two-story, three-story, and walk-out basement plans on generous quarter-acre-plus lots, giving the neighborhood an established, move-up feel rather than the tighter lots common in newer south Charlotte subdivisions.
The community's amenity center is built to match: a 6,000-square-foot clubhouse with covered porches, a full kitchen, a loft lounge, and a ballroom under an 18-foot ceiling, anchoring an Olympic-size pool with a water slide and wading pool, four lighted tennis courts, and a 24/7 fitness center. An active HOA runs a full calendar on top of that, a swim team, bridge club, book club, and neighborhood social events, giving Bridgehampton a genuinely social, club-like rhythm that's part of its draw.
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Built mostly between 1999 and 2006, Bridgehampton's roughly 544 homes run four to six bedrooms and 3,200 to more than 5,000 square feet on generous quarter-acre-plus lots.
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Covered porches, a full kitchen, a loft lounge, and a ballroom under an 18-foot ceiling anchor the community's amenity center.
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The pool area includes a water slide and wading pool, backed up by four regulation-size lighted tennis courts and pickleball.
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Residents get round-the-clock access to an on-site fitness center in addition to the pool and courts.
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The HOA runs a swim team, bridge club, book club, and a full calendar of neighborhood social events, giving Bridgehampton a club-like, tight-knit feel.
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Homes are commonly zoned for Elon Park Elementary, Community House Middle, and Ardrey Kell High, all part of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and all rated highly by Niche and GreatSchools.
Bridgehampton's larger lots and square footage put it toward the top of Ballantyne's price ladder. Here's the latest snapshot of what's selling.
Price range
$1.15M–$1.43M
Past 12 months, single-family
Median days on market
8
Past 12 months
Typical home size
3,100–5,800 sq ft
Median around 4,600 sq ft
Typical lot size
0.31–0.84 acres
Median around 0.4 acres
Typical year built
1999–2006
Median around 2002
HOA dues
$355/quarter
Recent single-family listing; townhomes bill separately
Bridgehampton (Ballantyne, Charlotte 28277) single-family homes, Canopy MLS via Terra Vista Realty. Figures move with the market; verify current values.
Schools In Bridgehampton
Bridgehampton sits inside the well-regarded Ardrey Kell school cluster. Here are the schools most commonly zoned for the neighborhood, factual and sourced, plus what to check before you buy.
Elon Park Elementary
Community House Middle
Ardrey Kell High
Bridgehampton is in Mecklenburg County and zoned into Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, not Union County Public Schools. CMS assignments can shift with rezoning, so confirm zoned schools for your exact address through the CMS assignment lookup (assignment.cms.k12.nc.us) before you buy.
HOA & Community Amenities
Bridgehampton has an active HOA covering the neighborhood, built around a 6,000-square-foot clubhouse with covered porches, a full kitchen, a loft lounge, and a ballroom under an 18-foot ceiling. The amenity area's centerpiece is an Olympic-size pool with a water slide and wading pool, backed up by four lighted tennis courts, pickleball, a fitness center open 24/7, a playground, a sport court, and sidewalks and walking trails throughout. A recent single-family listing showed dues of about $355 per quarter.
Bridgehampton also includes The Gates at Bridgehampton, a townhome section that carries its own separate HOA and fee schedule (a recent sale showed dues of about $449 per month), so confirm which section and fee structure applies to a specific address, along with current dues, before making decisions.
Location & Lifestyle
Bridgehampton sits in the Ballantyne area of south Charlotte (28277), off Providence Road near Elon Park and Ardrey Kell High School. A Harris Teeter is less than half a mile away, and Ballantyne Town Center's Publix, dozens of restaurants, and everyday shopping are about a mile off. Blakeney Town Center's shops and dining are roughly 3 miles away, and the Indian Land, SC retail corridor, with Walmart, Aldi, Costco, and Lowes Foods, is just a few miles south across the state line.
Uptown Charlotte runs about 25 to 30 minutes north depending on traffic, SouthPark is roughly 15 to 20 minutes away, and Charlotte Douglas International Airport is about 25 to 30 minutes out. Harrisburg Park and the Anne Springs Close Greenway are both within about 5 miles for green space and trails.
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In the Ballantyne area of south Charlotte, NC (28277), off Providence Road near Elon Park and Ardrey Kell High School, a few miles north of the South Carolina state line.
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Built by John Wieland Homes mostly between 1999 and 2006, it's known for its larger four- to six-bedroom homes on generous lots and a club-like amenity center: a 6,000-square-foot clubhouse, an Olympic-size pool with a water slide, four lighted tennis courts, and a 24/7 fitness center.
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Homes are commonly zoned for Elon Park Elementary, Community House Middle, and Ardrey Kell High, all part of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, not Union County Public Schools. Verify assignments for your exact address through the CMS assignment lookup before buying.
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Over the past 12 months, single-family homes have sold between roughly $1.15 million and $1.43 million, with a median of about 8 days on market and typical sizes of 3,100 to 5,800 square feet. Verify current values, since the market moves.
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Yes, an active HOA covers the neighborhood's single-family section and funds the clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, and fitness center, with dues recently around $355 per quarter. The Gates at Bridgehampton townhome section carries its own separate HOA and dues; confirm which applies to a specific address before making decisions.