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Why Live in Rose Hill
Rose Hill, North Carolina, is a small town with deep agricultural roots, particularly in poultry farming. Settled in the late 1840s, it remains centered around the poultry industry, highlighted by the annual North Carolina Poultry Jubilee featuring a parade, carnival, live music, and cooking with the world’s largest frying pan. The town offers a mix of single-family homes, including ranch styles, Colonial Revivals, and new traditionals, with no homeowners’ associations. Properties often feature large front lawns and backyards, and oak trees line the streets. Entertainment options include Duplin Winery, the South’s oldest and largest muscadine winery, and Jimmy Jerome Park, which has baseball diamonds, a playground, and a picnic shelter. Dining and shopping are concentrated along Sycamore Street, with restaurants like Rose Hill Restaurant and El Buen Sabor, and stores such as Godwin's IGA and Family Dollar. Nearby Wallace, seven miles south, provides additional grocery options and a Walmart. Interstate 40 is accessible via Fire Tower Road, and Albert J. Ellis Airport is 28 miles east, while Wilmington International Airport is 47 miles south. Flooding and hurricane risks exist but are mitigated by the town’s inland location. Students attend Duplin County Schools, which have average ratings.
Home Trends in Rose Hill, NC
On average, homes in Rose Hill, NC sell after 25 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Rose Hill, NC over the last 12 months is $365,000, up 71% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.