$650 - $850 per month
Laurel Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
401-413 Beta St, Laurinburg, NC 28352
$650 - $850 per month
Laurel Apartments
1 - 3 Beds
401-413 Beta St, Laurinburg, NC 28352
$1,400 per month
1117 S Pine St, Laurinburg, NC 28352
Property Id: 2199919Welcome home to your newly renovated dream rental—where modern comfort meets southern charm! This beautiful 3-bedroom, 1-bath home in the heart of Laurinburg, NC has been thoughtfully redesigned from top to bottom for style, comfort, and peace of mind. Enjoy cooking in your fully updated kitchen featuring sleek countertops, new cabinetry, modern fixtures, and brand-new
$775 per month
221 E Covington St Unit 221 E Covington Unit A, Laurinburg, NC 28352
Section 8 Vouchers Welcome! VA Benefits Welcome!Spacious 1200 square feet 2 bedroom with 1 bathroom and large bonus room home in the top unit of a duplex. Hardwood flooring and vinyl throughout. No carpetBonus room can be converted into a 3rd bedroom.No smoking.
$1,350 per month
13400 Oakwood Dr, Laurinburg, NC 28352
** Open House Coming Soon **Discover your next home at 13400 Oakwood Dr. in the peaceful, tree-lined neighborhoods of Laurinburg, NC. This newly refreshed 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home now features brand-new luxury vinyl plank flooring and fresh interior paint throughout, giving the entire space a clean, modern, move-in-ready feel.Perfect for evening walks, bike rides, or quiet
Laurinburg, NC, is a small city in the Sandhills region, just north of the South Carolina border. With a population of around 15,000, Laurinburg serves as the retail and cultural hub of Scotland County. The city is revitalizing its historic downtown and welcoming national brands like Chick-fil-A and Hobby Lobby. Laurinburg offers amenities such as the highly rated Scotia Village retirement community and a full-service hospital, making it attractive to retirees. The private St. Andrews University adds an academic presence, drawing professors and students to the area. Housing prices are notably low, with midcentury ranch-style homes, early 1900s bungalows, and farmhouse-style Cape Cods among the available options. Lumber River State Park, located about 10 miles away, features campsites, hiking trails, and a scenic blackwater river. In town, attractions include the James L. Morgan Recreation Complex and the Laurinburg Art Garden, which hosts the annual Christmas on Main event. The Laurinburg Commercial Historic District is home to small businesses, antique stores, and restaurants, with a burgeoning art scene highlighted by murals and sculptures. The Scotland County Highland Games celebrate the city's Scottish heritage each October. Laurinburg also boasts a new collegiate wooden-bat baseball team set to play at Legion Park in 2025. The city is connected by several highways, including Interstate 74, providing access to larger cities like Fayetteville, 40 miles away. Laurinburg is primarily car-dependent, but the Scotland County Area Transit System offers free transportation to places like Scotland Memorial Hospital.