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Three Bedroom Brick c.1953 North Carolina Home Under $150K

$149,500

Brimming with authentic personality, this solid brick North Carolina home is a true diamond in the rough. Spanning 1,071 sq. ft., its inviting 3-bedroom footprint provides a solid foundation, rich detail, and an exciting opportunity to customize a cozy haven tailored to your style.

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Realtor Comments

The home offers a cozy fireplace, and a kitchen with plenty of cabinet space. A great opportunity to add your personal touch. The home is situated on a large corner lot with a fenced backyard and is conveniently located just minutes from Haymount and Downtown Fayetteville. Property is being sold as-is.
  • 3bd
  • 1ba
  • 1,071sqft
  • 0.28 acre
  • Circa 1953

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725 Poole Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28303

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: Danny E Davis Jr

Brokered by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices All American Homes

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Pros

  • Affordable Housing: Real estate costs remain significantly lower than in major North Carolina hubs like Raleigh and Charlotte, making homeownership accessible for buyers on a budget.

  • Convenient Location: Situated off I-95, Fayetteville is roughly an hour’s drive from Raleigh and about two hours from the Atlantic coast, offering easy weekend access to beaches and major metro areas.

  • Tight-Knit Military Community: Home to Fort Bragg, the city features a diverse, welcoming population accustomed to military moves, along with ample veteran-owned businesses and community support networks.

  • Outdoor Recreation: The region features great local greenways like the Cape Fear River Trail, plus mild winters that allow for year-round outdoor activities.

Cons

  • Job Diversity: Outside of government, healthcare (Cape Fear Valley Health), and defense contracting, the civilian job market is somewhat limited compared to larger metros.

  • Crime Rates: Property and violent crime statistics run higher than national averages in specific pockets of the city, requiring careful neighborhood research prior to moving.

  • Base Noise & Traffic: Living close to Fort Bragg brings regular military training noise (artillery/aircraft) and heavy commuter congestion along major routes like Skibo Road.

  • Car Dependency & Weather: Public transit options are minimal, requiring a vehicle for daily errands. Summers are also consistently hot and muggy.

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