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Mebane

Mebane

Located in Alamance County

$380,314 Average Value
$196 Average Price per Sq Ft
226 Homes For Sale

Growing central North Carolina city with family-friendly vibes

Resting roughly 20 miles west of Durham and 30 miles east of Greensboro, the small Alamance County city of Mebane sits between North Carolina’s booming Research Triangle and Piedmont Triad regions. Marketed as “positively charming,” this city, established in the late 1880s, features a walkable downtown historic district of art galleries, cafes and vintage boutiques. Many families here live in oak tree-shaded subdivisions, and a sense of community is fostered through an array of holiday and seasonal events where folks jam out to live music, enjoy good food and give back through charity fundraisers.

Mebane “feels like an old town even though it’s so progressive,” says Valerie Beausoleil, a Realtor with Beausoleil Realty Group and president of Mebane Business Association. “Because we are located in a sweet spot between Greensboro and Raleigh, we’ve had an influx of people moving here.” According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Mebane is the fastest-growing city in the Piedmont Triad area. Its population has increased by over 10% since 2020, with around 20,000 people calling it home.

The railroad slicing through town hearkens back to the city’s initial industrial growth. Manufacturing remains a top industry, with ABB Industrial Solutions and Walmart Distribution being some of the city's largest employers. Healthcare is another top industry. Cone Health MedCenter sits along I-40 about a mile south of downtown, offering urgent care, primary care, surgical and lab services and specialists. Commuting roughly 30 miles to Research Triangle Park is also common. It’s the nation’s largest research park, hosting hundreds of companies such as Lenovo and Cisco Systems.

Bold murals in Mebane offer messages of love to residents and visitors alike.
Bold murals in Mebane offer messages of love to residents and visitors alike.
The City of Mebane is known for its small city charm with access to bigger cities close by.
The City of Mebane is known for its small city charm with access to bigger cities close by.
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Cheaper home prices compared to larger, nearby cities

According to the National Association of Realtors September 2024 data, Mebane’s median sales price of $380,000 sits below the national median of $404,500. Beausoleil says properties here cost about half as much as those in Raleigh. Prices range from $190,000 for manufactured homes and townhouses to more than $2.5 million for historic homes and custom builds.

A mixture of midcentury ranch-style homes and early 20th-century bungalows dot the city’s northern and far southern points. Further north, near the city’s border, two-story brick and vinyl New Traditional homes built in the 2010s sit on windy residential roads within walking distance to community parks, pools and Millcreek Golf Club. Victorians and Colonial Revivals sit along Fifth Street near downtown.

The city has approved several new housing developments over the last few years, including Summerhaven and Cambridge Park. These neighborhoods south of downtown offer two-story ranch-style homes and New Traditional homes, community pools and nearby walking trails. In October 2023, Mebane City Council approved the Deep River mixed-use development, which will be built at the intersection of Old Hillsborough and Mebane Oaks roads. Once complete, it will include 90 townhomes and five parcels for commercial use.

Colonial Revival homes are found in historic areas of Mebane.
Colonial Revival homes are found in historic areas of Mebane.
Certain residential areas in Mebane feature two-story brick homes with tree-lined streets.
Certain residential areas in Mebane feature two-story brick homes with tree-lined streets.
Brick ranch-style homes in Mebane are common options for homebuyers near Graham-Mebane Lake.
Brick ranch-style homes in Mebane are common options for homebuyers near Graham-Mebane Lake.
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Clay Street, model trains and the Tanger Outlets

Historic red brick buildings adorned with vintage awnings and colorful murals sit in a row along Clay Street, Mebane’s downtown strip filled with locally owned boutiques, bars and restaurants. The city is particularly known for its antique shops, including Mebane Antique Auction Gallery, which attracts collectors nationwide for weekly auctions. Downtown Mebane is an official Social District, allowing shoppers and bar hoppers to walk around the area with open alcoholic drinks during designated hours from Thursday through Sunday.

For over 30 years, the weekend-long Mebane Dogwood Festival has drawn crowds to this quaint downtown each April for carnival rides, craft vendors, a model car show and musical performances. The first day includes the Dogwood Golf Tournament at Mill Creek Golf Club, about 2 miles north. Downtown is also the setting for the Alamance Arts and Mebane Business Association’s Musical Chairs, a summer concert series where folks gather along 4th Street to enjoy rock and classic soul sounds from well-known regional bands.

South of downtown, across the railroad tracks, is the Mebane Historical Museum. Its exhibits explore the city's history and culture. The institution is home to a collection of model trains. Visitors can pay $5 to watch these locomotives loop around a miniature version of Mebane.

A city surrounded by rural communities, Mebane is a shopping destination for many in this part of North Carolina. Tanger Outlets, off Interstate 40, hosts dozens of name-brand and luxury stores such as Coach and Talbots. More national retailers and grocers, including Walmart Supercenter and Lowes Foods, sit nearby along Mebane Oaks Road.

Colorful facades and busy sidewalks make downtown Mebane a vibrant destination.
Colorful facades and busy sidewalks make downtown Mebane a vibrant destination.
Shoppers often explore Clay Street’s mix of vintage finds, handmade goods, and friendly storefronts in downtown Mebane.
Shoppers often explore Clay Street’s mix of vintage finds, handmade goods, and friendly storefronts in downtown Mebane.
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Trails, lakes and ballfields in Mebane’s city parks

The over 350 acres of city-owned green space includes nine parks, such as the popular Mebane Community Park, where people walk their dogs on well-paved trails or cool off in the splash pad in the summer. The park also includes the county's only municipality-operated artificial turf ball fields, which the Mebane Youth Soccer Association regularly uses. During the spring, Mebane puts on Movies in the Park, and families bring chairs and blankets and enjoy the local food trucks parked nearby. The 200-acre Lake Michael Park is one of the city’s big attractions, featuring hiking trails shaded by towering pine trees, fishing piers and gentle waters for kayaking. The city’s newest green space, Cates Farm Park, opened in 2021. Initially a pickle farm, it’s now cultivating mindfulness with scenic views, walking trails, a butterfly garden and a wildflower meadow. It also has a new ADA-inclusive wooden playground fixed with wide, interconnecting bridges and a wheelchair swing.

Improvements and additions are on the way for the park system, according to the city’s Recreation & Parks Comprehensive Master Plan adopted in 2023. The city plans to expand the trail system around Lake Michael and add basketball and volleyball courts and more playground space to the Old Rec and Youth Walker Field area. The city is also considering a proposal to build a new community center, pool facility, multipurpose fields and pickleball courts next to Mebane Community Park.

Fishing at Lake Michael Park draws locals to its wooded shoreline and calm waters.
Fishing at Lake Michael Park draws locals to its wooded shoreline and calm waters.
Kids love the splash pad and playground at Mebane Community Park.
Kids love the splash pad and playground at Mebane Community Park.
Locals enjoy the peace and serenity of the water at Lake Michael Park in Mebane.
Locals enjoy the peace and serenity of the water at Lake Michael Park in Mebane.
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Visitors can witness trains roll through Mebane while shopping and dining on the main streets.
Visitors can witness trains roll through Mebane while shopping and dining on the main streets.

Quick access to U.S. Route 70 and Interstate 40

U.S. Route 70 cuts through the center of Mebane, leading to the larger city of Burlington to the west and Hillsborough, a Research Triangle bedroom community to the east. Interstate 40 passes through the city’s south side to reach destinations across the state, including Durham International Airport, about 36 miles away. “You can access the highway in about 10 minutes from anywhere in the city,” says Beausoleil, who adds that traffic gets congested getting on and off the highway, but it’s not too heavy around the city. The area offers a few public transit options, including the Go Triangle Orange-Durham Connector or ODX. The bus service travels to Hillsborough, Durham and Chapel Hill. Residents can also schedule a ride with Alamance County Transportation Authority. ACTA vans feature wheelchair lifts and other specialized transportation needs.

The Mebane Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Plan, adopted in 2015, details the city’s effort to add more pedestrian and bike infrastructure. Sidewalks line one side of most streets, and red-brick crosswalks are marked downtown, but the city has a dearth of bike lanes and paved shoulders. In recent years, the city has added marked crosswalks and sidewalks to several railroad crossings to make them more pedestrian-friendly. New lane markings and signage on downtown streets urge drivers to share the road with cyclists, and two greenways are in the works. The Lake Michael Connector will be a multi-use path connecting several neighborhoods to Lake Michael Park. The Holt Street Greenway will be built in the forest between the Mebane Arts & Community Center and Holt Street Park.

Two school districts and the new Southeast Alamance High

Mebane is served by Orange County Schools, which scores an overall B-plus from Niche, and Alamance-Burlington Schools, earning a B overall. Eastern Alamance High, one of the largest in the area, receives a B rating and offers an extensive career and technical education department where students can take courses focused on hospitality, agriculture and business marketing. In the summer of 2023, the county opened a new high school, Southeast Alamance High, to relieve overcrowding. The school, which is not yet rated, features safety measures like electronic doors, a vestibule visitors must pass through and a network of security cameras. Bradford Academy is the city’s sole private school. The Christian school earns an A overall from Niche and offers transitional kindergarten through 12th grade. Alamance Community College sits west of town. With less than 7,800 students, the college has a 17:1 student-to-faculty ratio. Popular programs include business, heating, ventilation and refrigeration maintenance technology and welding.

Alamance Community College is an option for students within the City of Mebane.
Alamance Community College is an option for students within the City of Mebane.
Eastern Alamance High School is a central part of education in the Mebane area.
Eastern Alamance High School is a central part of education in the Mebane area.
E.M. Yoder Elementary School serves young learners in the heart of the Mebane community.
E.M. Yoder Elementary School serves young learners in the heart of the Mebane community.
Woodlawn Middle School is a great option for students in the Mebane area.
Woodlawn Middle School is a great option for students in the Mebane area.
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A focus on community-oriented policing

According to FBI data, Mebane Police reported a slight increase in violent crimes and a 29% rise in property crimes from 2022 to 2023. In 2023, Mebane's property crime rate was higher than state and national figures. Beausoleil says car break-ins can be an issue at times, but the Mebane Police Department has created several programs to keep community relationships strong in all areas of the city. Children can visit the department for tours and rides in a patrol car. The department also participates in National Night Out, a community policing awareness event, and regularly partners with the city organizations for charity events. For Thanksgiving in 2024, the department helped distribute meals to 100 families in need.

Four distinct seasons and Mebane’s Flood Mitigation Plan

Mebane experiences all four seasons. Summers are humid, with temperatures often above 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Cold winters bring several inches of snowfall each year. Homeowners are encouraged to have flood insurance as some homes sit in flood zones and the Piedmont region can be impacted by hurricanes, tropical storms and heavy summer rains. The city’s Flood Mitigation Plan includes monitoring flood-prone areas and discouraging developers from building properties in flood zones.

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Mebane Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$395,760
Median Sale Price
$385,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$400,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$303,792
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$179,900
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Last 12 months Home Sales
1,300
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
1%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$196

Area Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
8,707
Number of Homes for Sale
226
Median Year Built
1998
Months of Supply
2.10
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,878
On par with the national average
1,925
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,635
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,192
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
15,681

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Sep 13
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    106 Circle Dr, Mebane, NC 27302

    $450,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,197 Sq Ft
    • 106 Circle Dr
    • New 25 days ago

    Once a humble ranch... now a jaw-dropping stunner! This fully remodeled Mebane gem is giving main character energy from the moment you pull up. Situated on a quiet street just a half-mile from downtown's charming shops, restaurants, and farmers markets—and less than 2 miles from Tanger Outlets—this home nails the ''location, location, location'' mantra and then some.Step inside and prepare to

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    Susana Yourcheck
    Flex Realty
    (984) 646-5680
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  • Sunday, Sep 14
    Open Sun 2PM - 4PM

    101 Elk River Ct, Mebane, NC 27302

    $489,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,491 Sq Ft
    • 101 Elk River Ct
    • New 3 days ago

    Beautifully updated 5-bedroom home in the highly sought-after Mill Creek Golf Community! Nestled on a spacious cul-de-sac lot, this home offers the perfect blend of style, comfort, and convenience. Recent upgrades include waterproof laminate wood flooring on the main level, new carpet upstairs and updated bathrooms throughout. The kitchen shines with refinished cabinets, new, stainless steel

    Rachel Zamorski Keller Williams Central

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  • Saturday, Sep 13
    Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    623 Heartpine Dr, Mebane, NC 27302

    $440,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,665 Sq Ft
    • 623 Heartpine Dr
    • New 21 days ago

    Welcome to this exquisite 4-bedroom home, built in 2020, featuring modern design and spaces for all needs. The first floor boasts luxury plank flooring, an open-concept living area, and a grand entryway. The family room offers a bright, open layout that flows seamlessly into the kitchen area, making it perfect for gatherings. Granite countertop in kitchen. The second floor offers three generously

    John Wiltshire Re/MaxDiamond Realty

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Weather

Annual Precipitation
47''
Average Winter Low Temperature
31°F
Average Summer High Temperature
89°F
Annual Snowfall
0''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

25 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

15 / 100
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