c.1930 North Carolina Home For Sale With Original Elements in College Town $198K
$198,000
A comfortable 2-bedroom North Carolina home offers practical living with a 1/2 bath tucked in the laundry room. In 2025, the home received meaningful upgrades: an electric heat pump for efficient comfort (outside unit and air handler installed in September), and a winter-proofing touch with crawlspace and porch poly moisture barriers added in November.

Replacement windows were installed in 2019, Roof replacement in 2014; water heater installation in 2019. New dishwasher installed 8/30/2025. New per 12/2025, freestanding electric fireplace in living room conveys to buyer. Disposal, and appliances are included as is. Wood and tile floors. At the rear of the home is a gravel/earth parking pad that can accommodate 2 small-to-midsize vehicles, accessed off the adjacent alley. The 24′ x 30′ double, detached garage has vinyl siding per 2017, 2 roll up doors — one is a remote control door. The garage has a dedicated circuit breaker box & meter, additional shelving, and a walk-thru door on the right side. The home is located in Salisbury with grocery stores, gas stations, exercise/workout facilities, restaurants, a nearby bus route, and City amenities. Co-owner is a licensed real estate broker and listing agent.
- 2bed
- 1.5bath
- 1,125sqft
- 7,405sqft lot
- Circa 1930
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1418 Crosby St, Salisbury, NC 28144 $198,000
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: Terry Francis

Pros
- Historic charm with a small-town feel
- Rich downtown with history, preserved architecture, and community events.
- Access to amenities without city heft
- Local shops, dining, parks, museums, and a nearby university presence (Catawba College) support a comfortable, semi-urban lifestyle.
- Proximity to larger job markets
- Short drive to Concord, Salisbury–Kannapolis area, and Charlotte metro for broader job opportunities while living in a smaller town.
- Cost of living and housing
- Generally more affordable housing options than many parts of the Charlotte region, with a range from older houses to newer developments.
- Education and community resources
- Access to public schools, as well as cultural and educational institutions, plus libraries and community programs.
- Outdoor recreation and nature
- Nearby parks, greenways, and Lake Norman/Fowler Reservoir-area activities within an easy drive for weekend outings.
Cons
- Economic diversification and job market
- While there are opportunities, Salisbury’s economy is smaller and more limited than major metros; some high-skilled roles may require commuting.
- Transportation and commuting
- Public transit is limited; most residents rely on cars, and some trips to bigger cities can be longer depending on traffic.
- Growth and development pace
- Ongoing revitalization can mean mixed experiences: new development opportunities alongside concerns about traffic, parking, or changes to the town’s character.
- Healthcare access
- Local healthcare options are solid but may require trips to larger systems in bigger nearby cities for certain specialties.
- Education options
- While there are good schools, families may want to review district boundaries and school performance for specific neighborhoods.
- Weather and seasonal variability
- Humid subtropical climate with hot summers and variable winter conditions; occasional severe weather risk from storms.

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