$224,900
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2,052 Sq Ft
2800 N Brushwood Cir, Newton, NC 28658

Dana Gibson
Realty Executives of Hickory
(828) 795-9703
$224,900
2800 N Brushwood Cir, Newton, NC 28658
Dana Gibson
Realty Executives of Hickory
(828) 795-9703
$624,000
107/109 Huckleberry Hill, Newton, NC 28657
Nate Wright
Hyatt In The High Country, Inc.
(828) 622-4178
$135,000
3411 Stony Brook Cir, Newton, NC 28658
Cassady Caven EXP Realty LLC Ballantyne
$235,000
2734 Orangewood Ln, Newton, NC 28658
Nicholas Huscroft Chosen Realty of NC LLC
$245,000
2220 Claremont Rd, Newton, NC 28658
Bryan Heyl Realty Executives of Hickory
$85,000
2927 S Nc 16 Hwy, Newton, NC 28658
Sean Drum Carolina Heritage Realty & Auction
$260,000
2194 Sterling Ridge Dr, Newton, NC 28658
Salina Yang Mooresville Realty LLC
$294,900
1502 Mulberry Ridge Dr Unit 1, Newton, NC 28658
Lisa Black Black Tie Realty, LLC
$310,000
1556 Berkshire Dr, Newton, NC 28658
Jimmy Holly Coldwell Banker Realty
$279,000 New Construction
3144 Rickwood Dr, Newton, NC 28658
Susan Ayers HomeZu
Newton, located in Catawba County, North Carolina, is a small city with a population of approximately 13,000 people, situated 40 miles northwest of Charlotte. Known for its historical roots in furniture and cloth manufacturing, Newton has evolved into a community that attracts new families and commuters due to its proximity to Charlotte and well-rated schools. Homebuyers in Newton can choose from a variety of housing styles, including bungalows from the late 1800s, ranch-style homes from the post-World War II era, and modern townhouses from the 2020s. The downtown area features locally owned businesses such as the Novel Taproom brewery and The Hen & Egg breakfast restaurant, alongside gift shops, antique stores, and jewelers. Downtown Newton is undergoing revitalization, enhancing its appeal as a central hub for activity. The city hosts several annual events, including the Foothills Folk Art Festival and the Soldiers Reunion, which draw large crowds for live music, street vendors, and community celebrations. Newton’s parks and recreation department manages seven parks and two recreation centers, with Jacob Fork Park offering trails, a kayak launch, and softball fields, and Northside/Broyhill Park providing lighted tennis courts and soccer fields. The highly rated Newton Conover City Schools serve the community, with Newton-Conover Middle School and Discovery High School noted for their strong academic programs. Despite a recent increase in violent crimes, property crimes in Newton have reached a 10-year low, making it safer than the national average. Commuters benefit from the expanded Highway 16, reducing travel time to Charlotte to about 45 minutes.
On average, homes in Newton, NC sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Newton, NC over the last 12 months is $225,990, down 19% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Newton, there are currently 10 mobile homes for sale, offering an affordable housing option for buyers. With mobile homes priced between $85,000 to $624,000, there's a range to accomodate every budget. As of August, 2025 the median home price in Newton is $255,000, while the average sale price is $266,360, offering insights into the local housing market. On average, mobile homes spend 32 days listed before being sold. Whether you're in the market for manufactured homes for sale or exploring single wide and double wide mobile homes, there are choices to accommodate a range of preferences and budgets. From cozy single wide mobile homes to spacious two-story mobile homes, these properties offer comfortable living options. Browse a variety of mobile homes for sale in Newton, NC and find the perfect place to call home.