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Why Live in Farmville
Farmville, North Carolina, located in rural Pitt County, offers a blend of artsy, small-town living with a historic downtown and ample recreational options. The town is surrounded by farmland and is in close proximity to major employers like East Carolina University and ECU Health Medical Center. Farmville features a variety of home styles, including Cape Cod cottages, brick ranch-style homes, Colonial Revivals, and rustic farmhouses, with new developments like the Bynum Farms area adding New Traditional homes. The town is prone to flooding, particularly around Little Contentnea Creek. Farmville's schools, including the highly rated H.B. Sugg Elementary, share a unique single-campus setup on the town’s east side. The town boasts six public parks, a disc golf course, an athletic park, and the Farmville Golf & Country Club. Cultural attractions include the May Museum & Park and the Farmville Public Library. The Farmville Community Arts Council hosts regular art walks and annual events such as the Dogwood Festival and a Fourth of July celebration. Downtown Farmville features family-owned restaurants, shops, and arts venues like the ECU School of Art & Design’s glassblowing studio and the Paramount community theater. The Brightleaf Shopping Center offers chain retailers, with a new Tractor Supply set to open soon. Interstate 587 provides easy access to Raleigh and Greenville, which is about 14 miles away, while the Pitt Area Transit System offers public transportation.
Condo Prices in Farmville, NC
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Median Condo Price
$238,000
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Median 3-Bedroom Condo Price
$238,000
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