CRISMARK: A NEIGHBORHOOD WITH SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE:
Crismark neighborhood residents enjoy two pools and clubhouses, tennis and pickleball courts, a soccer field, walking trails, and playground--a country club lifestyle without the country club cost.
One of the largest neighborhoods in Indian Trail with about 900 homes, Crismark homes range in price from the high $300,000's to $1+ million. Homes range in size from under 1,800 square feet to 5,000+ square feet and feature three bedrooms up to six bedrooms. In other words, something for everyone from first time buyers to empty nesters to young families.
The average age of recently sold homes in the community is 15-16 years, with some of the homes built as early as 2002 and others as recently as 2015. Builders in the community included a mix of both production and custom builders: Cambridge Homes, Eastwood, Edwards Construction, Dublin Homes, Westport Homes. Bonterra Builders developed the Enclave section of Crismark.
CRISMARK: ABOVE AVERAGE RATED SCHOOLS:
Schools attended by Crismark children include above-average rated Hemby Bridge Elementary School, Porter Ridge Middle School, and Porter Ridge High School. Did you know that Indian Trail's Porter Ridge Middle School was ranked in 2025 in the top 20 middle schools in the Charlotte metro area?
CRISMARK: CONVENIENT LOCATION:
Conveniently situated between Stevens Mill Road, Idlewild Road and Mill Grove Road, and with I-485 just five minutes away, Crismark's location in Indian Trail "can't be beat!" Shopping centers, grocery stores, banks, gas stations, several restaurants plus small service shops are located in close proximity to the neighborhood. Crismark is situated in the southeastern part of Indian Trail, providing residents with easy access to major roads like US-74 and I-485, offering convenience for commuters working in Charlotte and other nearby areas.
WHY LIVE IN INDIAN TRAIL?
Indian Trail is situated about 15 miles southeast of Charlotte in Union County. The town's name, "Indian Trail," is derived from the Native American path that wound through this area from Petersburg, Virginia, to the Waxhaw Indians, and gold mining. The Indian Trail was founded in 1861 and its first roots are as a farming community. Indian Trail was incorporated as a town in 1907.
Indian Trail is now the largest town in Union County. Family Circle Magazine named Indian Trail as one of the “10 Best Places In America To Raise A Family.” Indian Trail has also been named the “Most Affordable Place in North Carolina,” a "Great Place for Healthy Living in N.C." and one of the Top Five “Best North Carolina Towns for Young Families.” These accolades highlight just a few of the many great aspects of Indian Trail
Indian Trail offers a diverse range of housing options, including single-family homes, townhouses, and apartments. Many Indian Trail neighborhoods feature amenities and well-maintained green spaces, attracting families and young professionals seeking a suburban lifestyle.
With its proximity to Charlotte and favorable business climate, Indian Trail has experienced significant economic growth in recent years. The town continues to attract businesses, entrepreneurs, and investors, contributing to its thriving economy and employment opportunities.
The Town of Indian Trail offers numerous community activities to residents, including: a Paws in the Park Festival, 4th of July Parade, Family Fun Day, a Fall Festival, Halloween Spooktacular, Christmas Parade, and more. Lots of civic groups to get involved with in Indian Trail, as well, including Boy Scout, Cub Scout and Girl Scout troops, Lions and Rotary Clubs, and a VFW Post. Indian Trail is home to numerous parks and recreational facilities for residents to enjoy. The Indian Trail Parks and Recreation Department oversees various parks, sports fields, and community centers, providing opportunities for outdoor activities, sports leagues, and cultural events. The Town of Indian Trail sponsors activities for kids, adults, seniors, and families.