
We are working in Walden Ridge right now — most recently on the buy side, which means we have a current, first-hand read on what buyers choosing this neighborhood are comparing it to and what they will actually pay for.
Most sellers never find out why a buyer chose the house down the street instead of theirs — or why a buyer chose this neighborhood at all. We were on the other side of that decision, so here is the honest version, minus anything confidential to our client.
They were searching Davidson, and searching it hard. Mooresville was not on their list at all — they came across Walden Ridge by accident. What changed their mind was realizing how close it sits to downtown Davidson, and then seeing the homes and the neighborhood for themselves.
Multiple homes across Davidson, at up to $1.25 million. That is the field a home here is actually judged against — not the house down the street, but everything a buyer has already walked through in a better-known town, often at a higher price.
The yard and the pool, on a large private lot — and the fact that all of it was pristine. The four-car garage mattered too. None of that is square footage, and none of it is something an automated estimate knows how to price.
The yard. For these buyers the layout and the pool were non-negotiable, and location sat right alongside them. A house that could not deliver both was ruled out.
A strategic valuation from the team that knows this community — built on what's actually sold here, not an online estimate.
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