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Why Live in Troy

Troy, North Carolina, is a small town of approximately 3,000 residents, located at the edge of the ancient Uwharrie Mountains. Known as "The Gateway to the Uwharries," Troy is surrounded by natural beauty and offers a tranquil lifestyle. The town is home to Capel Rugs and significant lumber companies like Uwharrie Lumber Company and Jordan Lumber & Supply. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the 51,000-acre Uwharrie National Forest, which provides ample opportunities for camping, off-roading, mountain biking, and water activities at Kings Mountain Point and Lake Tillery. Local parks such as Lowe Warner Park and the Troy Nature Trail offer additional recreational options. Housing in Troy primarily consists of ranch-style homes and bungalows, with prices ranging from $130,000 to $400,000. The town is served by Montgomery County Schools, with highly rated institutions like Troy Elementary School. Downtown Troy features a variety of dining and shopping options, including Uwharrie Mercantile and the Troy Farmers’ Market. Community events like TroyFest and performances at the Troy TownStage Amphitheater foster a strong sense of community. Essential services are readily available, with FirstHealth Montgomery Memorial Hospital located in town. Major highways such as State Route 109 and Interstate 74 provide easy access to surrounding areas, with Charlotte Douglas International Airport about 80 miles away. For those seeking things to do, Troy offers a blend of outdoor activities, local culture, and small-town charm.

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