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Why Live in Selma

Selma, North Carolina, is a historic railroad town known for its vintage charm and southern historical community. Developed in the late 1800s around the North Carolina Railroad, Selma features antique stores and old southern homes. Downtown Selma, particularly Raiford Street, is a hub for shopping and dining, with boutiques, bars, and breweries. Trackside Antiques and Treasury Antiques are popular spots for treasure hunting, while Coffee on Raiford and Old Fashioned Ice Cream offer local treats. Dining options include Fiorentine Café and the diverse Old North State Food Hall. The Rudy Theatre provides evening entertainment with concerts throughout the year. Selma’s residential streets are lined with mature trees and feature a mix of midcentury brick ranch-style homes, 1930s shotguns, 1920s Craftsman-style bungalows, and larger Greek Revival and Queen Anne homes in the West Selma Historic District. Recreational activities are available at local parks like Brack Wilson Park, Raiford Street Park, and Edgebrook Park, as well as the Smithfield Recreation & Aquatics Center (SRAC), which offers swimming lessons, running clubs, and pottery classes. Selma is a starting point for the 301 Endless Yard Sale each June, attracting bargain hunters and collectors. The town's location along Interstate 95 and proximity to U.S. Route 301 and Interstate 42 make it convenient for travel, with Raleigh 33 miles away, Durham 57 miles away, and Chapel Hill 60 miles away. Selma Station provides daily Amtrak service along the Atlantic coast.

Home Trends in Selma, NC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$347,900
Median Single Family Sale Price
$354,950
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$379,900
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$173
Number of Homes for Sale
35
Last 12 months Home Sales
437
Months of Supply
1.00
Median List Price
$354,950
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
9%
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