$149,000
- Land
- 2.8 Acres
- $53,214 per Acre
2071 Thoroughbred Way Unit G19, Lenoir, NC 28645
2071 Thoroughbred Way Unit G19, Lenoir, NC 28645$149,000
2071 Thoroughbred Way Unit G19, Lenoir, NC 28645
2071 Thoroughbred Way Unit G19, Lenoir, NC 28645$79,900
5 Round Mountain Pkwy, Lenoir, NC 28645
5 Round Mountain Pkwy, Lenoir, NC 28645$64,900
7 Walnut Ridge Dr, Lenoir, NC 28645
7 Walnut Ridge Dr, Lenoir, NC 28645$39,999
00 Whisnant Rd Unit LotWP007, Lenoir, NC 28645
00 Whisnant Rd Unit LotWP007, Lenoir, NC 28645$209,900
1418 River Club Ridge, Lenoir, NC 28645
1418 River Club Ridge, Lenoir, NC 28645$75,000
18 Walnut Ridge Rd, Lenoir, NC 28645
18 Walnut Ridge Rd, Lenoir, NC 28645$2,597,475
Barlowe Place, Lenoir, NC 28645
Barlowe Place, Lenoir, NC 28645$7,850,000
0 Scout Rd, Lenoir, NC 28645
0 Scout Rd, Lenoir, NC 28645$7,850,000
3325 Eagle Heights Cir, Lenoir, NC 28645
3325 Eagle Heights Cir, Lenoir, NC 28645$179,500
000 Timber Rock Dr, Lenoir, NC 28645
000 Timber Rock Dr, Lenoir, NC 28645
Lenoir, North Carolina, nestled in the forested foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is the second-largest city in the Unifour metropolitan area with a population of just over 18,000. The city offers a blend of modern constructions and agricultural properties, with ranch-style and national-style homes starting around $150,000 and New Traditional homes on the east side built in the 1980s. Lenoir boasts twelve parks, including the T. H. Broyhill Walking Park and the Mulberry Recreation Center, and the Lenoir Greenway, a 9-mile trail lined with sculptures and bicycle repair stations. Nearby attractions include Blowing Rock, 20 miles north, home to the Tweetsie Railroad amusement park, and ski resorts like Beech Mountain and Sugar Mountain within a 50-mile drive. Downtown Lenoir features local restaurants and shops, while larger shopping trips can be made to Tanger Outlets in Blowing Rock or Charlotte. The Caldwell County Schools district serves the area, with the highly rated Caldwell Applied Science Academy offering courses in technology, engineering, and health sciences. Lenoir is at the crossroads of U.S. Routes 321, with Hickory 18 miles southeast and Morganton 16 miles southwest. The city hosts events like the North Carolina Blackberry Festival and Mad Hatter’s Pumpkin Patch Parade. The city experiences four distinct seasons, with humid summers and mild winters, and homes are at a low flood risk.
On average, homes in Lenoir, NC sell after 75 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Lenoir, NC over the last 12 months is $250,000, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Lenoir, there are currently 12 studio homes for sale, offering practical living options for individuals or couples seeking simplicity and affordability. Whether you're in search of a studio condo with modern amenities or a cozy studio apartment, these properties provide affordable housing solutions in desirable locations. With their efficient use of space and inclusive amenities, studio homes offer an opportunity to embrace a simplified lifestyle without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Explore the selection of studio homes for sale in Lenoir, NC and find the perfect place to call home.