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Why Live in Gibsonville

Gibsonville, North Carolina, known as the "City of Roses," is a small town with a rich history tied to agriculture and the railroad industry. Located about 20 miles east of Greensboro, it offers a quieter, more family-oriented environment. The town is home to Gibsonville Elementary, a highly rated school in the Guilford County district. Main Street is the hub for locally owned shops and eateries, including Gibsonville Antiques & Collectibles and Pink Lola, alongside dining options like Jack’s Barbeque and La Casa Dorada Mexican Restaurant. For craft beer enthusiasts, Toasty Kettlyst Beer Company provides a local gathering spot with live music and food trucks. Community events such as the Market at Gibsonville and the annual Fall Festival bring residents together for live music, food, and crafts. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Moricle Park's expansive green spaces, nature trails, and sports facilities, as well as Edward G. Murrell Park's playgrounds and walking trails. Housing in Gibsonville ranges from historic Victorian and Queen Anne homes to new two-story New Traditional builds, often set on spacious lots with mature trees. For travel, Piedmont Triad International Airport is about 30 miles away, while major shopping and healthcare facilities are conveniently located in nearby Burlington, less than 5 miles from town.

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$343,000
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$391,000
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$274,990
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