See inside ex-NASCAR champion's $12M Lake Norman mansion
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A Mooresville estate owned by NASCAR star Jamie McMurray will hit the market on Thursday, Aug. 20, for $12 million, Corcoran HM Properties listing agents Josh Tucker and Joey Adams confirmed to Axios.
Why it matters: The listing underscores Mooresville's — and greater Charlotte's — surge in luxury real estate demand, especially from affluent individuals connected to NASCAR and motorsports.
Catch up quick: McMurray is a Missouri native best known for winning both the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400 in 2010 — one of NASCAR's rarest feats.
- Only three drivers have pulled it off in the same season: Dale Jarrett (1996), Jimmie Johnson (2006), and McMurray (2010).
- McMurry has retired from racing and is now a TV analyst for Fox Sports and the CW, covering NASCAR.
The intrigue: Nearby Mooresville luxury transactions include Martin Truex Jr.'s $7.5 million lakefront Euro‑style home and Ricky Stenhouse Jr.'s record‑setting $12.2 million sale earlier this year, Mooresville Now reported.
Zoom in: McMurray's mansion sits on nearly 34 acres along the Brawley School Road peninsula on Lake Norman.
- At 9,000 square feet, it has five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half bathrooms.
- A gated driveway leads to a four-car garage — a nod to McMurray's racing past — built by Arcadia and designed by Harry Schrader in 2015.
- Other highlights include a turf-lined pool, pool house and private lake access from the dock.
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