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Hudson, North Carolina, is a small town with a population of less than 4,000, known for its educational facilities and recreational opportunities. Located off U.S. Route 321, Hudson provides a convenient commute to larger towns like Hickory, Lenoir, and Morganton, all within a 15-mile drive, and Boone, about 30 miles away. The town is home to several highly rated schools, including Hudson Elementary, Hudson Middle School, and South Caldwell High School, as well as Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute, which offers various certificate and associate degree programs. Hudson's recreational offerings include Redwood Park, featuring disc golf, pickleball, a 3-mile trail, and a seasonal pool. The nearby Blue Ridge Mountains provide additional outdoor activities such as hiking and camping. The HUB Station, a mixed-use center, serves as the town's arts and business hub, housing boutiques, art galleries, a dinner theater, and a small business center. Dining options in Hudson include Anywhere’z Fine for barbecue, The Allard Bakery & Bistro, and the popular Donna’s Cafe. Annual events like the North Carolina Butterfly Festival, Fourth of July kids' parade, and Christmas parade add to the town's charm. Housing in Hudson ranges from historic bungalows and Cape Cods near the center to newer traditional homes on the outskirts.
On average, homes in Hudson, NC sell after 49 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Hudson, NC over the last 12 months is $278,975, up 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.