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Why Live in Middlesex

Middlesex, NC, offers a blend of rural charm and city convenience, featuring a variety of housing options from midcentury ranch-style homes and modular houses to new traditional homes built since 2020. The area has seen a rise in newly constructed subdivisions like Archer’s Park, Middleton Farms, and Beaver Creek. Residents can enjoy local attractions such as hiking the Flower Hill Trail at the 10-acre Flower Hill Natural Area, playing soccer or volleyball at Bailey-Middlesex Community Park, and browsing books at Middlesex Public Library. For essentials, there are small markets and Dollar General, while Wiggs Family Restaurant serves Southern-style meals. HS Hopewell Farms in the northern part of town offers local produce and plants. Additional shopping and dining options are available 10 miles west in Zebulon, including big-box stores like Walmart and Belk. Middlesex is served by the highly rated Nash County Public Schools, with options for magnet and specialty programs. The town provides easy access to larger cities: Wilson is 20 miles east, Rocky Mount is 35 miles north, and Raleigh is 35 miles west, home to Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Commuting is facilitated by nearby State Highways 231 and 97, U.S. Routes 264 and 64, and an entrance to U.S. Interstate 95 less than 10 miles east.

Home Prices in Middlesex, NC

Home Price Trends

Median Sale Price
$319,990
Median Single Family Sale Price
$346,015
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$317,500
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$197
Number of Homes for Sale
94
Last 12 months Home Sales
178
Months of Supply
6.30
Median List Price
$350,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
1%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-3%
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