Bridlestone
An Established Brick-Home Neighborhood Between Pineville and Ballantyne
Bridlestone is an established, tree-shaded subdivision in Pineville, NC, built out by MI Homes in the late 1990s and early 2000s along Bridle Trace Lane. Traditional brick and brick-and-siding two-story homes sit on generously sized lots, most in the 2,300 to 4,000 square foot range, giving the neighborhood a settled, grown-in feel that's become harder to find as newer South Charlotte subdivisions pack homes closer together.
The community sits tucked between downtown Pineville and the Ballantyne area, a few minutes' drive from Carolina Place Mall, The Bowl at Ballantyne, and I-485, putting shopping, dining, and an easy commute to uptown Charlotte within close reach. Sidewalks and street lights line Bridlestone's quiet streets, and the neighborhood's mature trees and settled character stand in contrast to the newer construction going up elsewhere around Pineville.
Details on the Area
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Bridlestone's traditional brick and brick-accented two-story homes were built primarily between the late 1990s and 2003, giving the neighborhood mature trees and a settled character.
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Typical lots run about a quarter to four-tenths of an acre, roomier than a lot of the newer construction going up elsewhere around Pineville and Ballantyne.
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Shopping, dining, and the Publix and Harris Teeter anchoring Ballantyne Town Center all sit a few minutes away, with I-485 close by for commuters.
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Bridlestone's streets are lined with sidewalks and street lights, part of what gives the neighborhood its quiet, walkable feel.
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The Bridlestone Homeowners Association maintains the entrance monument and common areas and runs its own resident website and Facebook group for neighborhood news.
HOMES FOR SALE IN BRIDLESTONE
Bridlestone homes don't sit long once they hit the market. Here's the latest snapshot of what's selling, and for how much.
The Housing Market
Price range
$520K–$750K
Past 12 months, single-family
Median days on market
5
Past 12 months
Median $ / sq ft (active)
$208
Active listings, July 2026
Active listings
3
As of July 2026
Typical home size
2,300–4,000 SqFt
Median around 3,100 SqFt
Typical year built
2000–2003
Median around 2002
Bridlestone (Pineville, NC 28134) single-family homes, Canopy MLS via Terra Vista Realty and Hendrix Properties/HousesInCharlotte.com, pulled July 16, 2026. Figures move with the market and the small number of listings can swing the numbers quickly; verify current values.
Schools In Bridlestone
Bridlestone falls inside Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools territory. Here are the schools most commonly zoned for the neighborhood, factual and sourced, plus what to check before you buy.
Pineville Elementary
Quail Hollow Middle
Ballantyne Ridge High
Ballantyne Ridge opened in fall 2024 and is still building out its first senior class, so it doesn't yet have a Niche letter grade or state test-score history. CMS attendance boundaries have shifted repeatedly as new south Charlotte schools open; confirm zoned schools for your exact address through the CMS assignment lookup (assignment.cms.k12.nc.us) before you buy.
HOA & Community Amenities
Bridlestone is governed by the Bridlestone Homeowners Association, managed by Association Management Solutions (AMS) out of Charlotte. The HOA maintains the neighborhood's entrance monument and common areas and enforces the community's covenants and architectural guidelines; a recent listing showed annual dues of about $393, though the exact figure can vary by section and year.
Day-to-day, the HOA is what keeps Bridlestone's sidewalks, street lights, and mature landscaping looking the way they have for two decades. The association runs its own resident website and a private Facebook group for neighborhood news, and makes its covenants and CCR/ARC violation policies available to prospective buyers and their agents. Confirm current dues and any pending assessments with AMS before making an offer.
Location & Lifestyle
Bridlestone sits in Pineville, NC, in the 28134 zip code, tucked between downtown Pineville and the Ballantyne area of south Charlotte. It's a short drive to Carolina Place Mall's shops, restaurants, and movie theater, and just minutes from the Publix and Harris Teeter anchoring Ballantyne Town Center. The Bowl at Ballantyne, a newer outdoor dining and entertainment district with a live-music venue, and Pineville's own Lake Park, with its walking trail, splash pad, and dog park, both sit within a few miles.
I-485 is close by, making it an easy run to Blakeney Town Center and other south Charlotte shopping and dining, while uptown Charlotte and Charlotte Douglas International Airport are both roughly 20 to 25 minutes away depending on traffic. For buyers who want established, tree-lined streets without giving up quick access to shopping, dining, and the interstate, Bridlestone's location is a big part of its appeal.
Places to explore in Bridlestone
Frequently Asked Questions
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Bridlestone is a residential subdivision in Pineville, NC (28134), tucked between downtown Pineville and the Ballantyne area of south Charlotte, close to Carolina Place Mall and I-485.
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Bridlestone is an established neighborhood of traditional brick and brick-accented homes, built primarily by MI Homes between the late 1990s and 2003. Its mature trees, sidewalks, and larger lots give it a settled, grown-in feel that's harder to find in newer South Charlotte subdivisions.
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Bridlestone is zoned for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, commonly Pineville Elementary, Quail Hollow Middle, and Ballantyne Ridge High. Because CMS attendance boundaries can shift, especially with new schools opening in south Charlotte, verify zoned schools for your exact address through the CMS assignment lookup before you buy.
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Over the past 12 months, single-family homes in Bridlestone sold for between about $520,000 and $750,000, with a median of just 5 days on the market. Homes typically run 2,300 to 4,000 square feet on lots around a quarter acre. Verify current values, since the market moves and only a handful of homes sell in Bridlestone each year.
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Yes. The Bridlestone Homeowners Association, managed by Association Management Solutions, maintains common areas like the entrance monument and enforces the neighborhood's covenants. A recent listing showed dues of about $393 a year, though the current amount should be confirmed before you buy.