CHARLOTTE — A pair of mansions sold by two high-profile figures in Charlotte made a splash last month, landing at the top of Mecklenburg County’s most expensive home sales in March.
A south Charlotte estate owned by former NASCAR driver-turned-analyst Kevin Harvick topped the charts, selling for $9.825 million. He and wife DeLana owned the Foxcroft Hills property for over a decade, purchasing most of it for about $3.3 million in 2014.
The 4.48-acre gated property has a primary home, pool house and separate guest dwellings, including six bedrooms with seven full and three half bathrooms. Outdoor features include a putting green, pool, grilling area and fire pit as well as several terraces and porches.
Another notable home sale made by a well-known executive last month clocked in at $5.7 million — carrying the county’s third-highest price tag. Lowe’s Cos. Inc. CEO Marvin Ellison and wife Sharyn sold their 12,000-square-foot mansion in south Charlotte’s exclusive Seven Eagles neighborhood.
In total, more than 20 homes across Mecklenburg County sold for at least $3 million in March.
Each month, CBJ puts together a roundup of the top-priced home sales across Mecklenburg County. This feature is compiled from county deed data pulled by American City Business Leads, a division of CBJ parent company American City Business Journals. Additional property details come from county records, the listing brokerage and online residential real estate platforms such as Zillow and Realtor.com.
See the top 10 sales on CBJ’s website here.
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