Affordable North Carolina Home

c.1928 Affordable North Carolina Home Reduced to Under $80K

OHU50K Notes   $89,900 Reduced to $79,900

Three-bedroom, one-bath, affordable North Carolina home with metal roof, brick construction and inviting front porch. The 1,608-sf bungalow has new paint and flooring, brick fireplace and central air, as well as municipal water and sewer.

Yard featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805

Realtor Comments

Three bedroom, one bathroom home in a quiet small town. Property features include new flooring, paint and more. Please see photos as well as 3-D Virtual Tour. Property is being sold ”as-is”. No value given to exterior buildings, price reflects this.

  • 3 bed
  • 1 bath
  • Build date 1928
Yard featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805
If interested in a property, pleases 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. 

313 W Main Street, Aulander, NC 27805    $89,900 Reduced to $79,900

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Porch featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805
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Other Interiors featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805

Aulander  (pop.717) is a small town located in Bertie County in northeastern North Carolina. It sits in the state’s Coastal Plain region, approximately 100 miles northeast of Raleigh and about 25 miles northwest of Windsor, the county seat.

Pros of Aulander

  • Located in the flat, fertile Coastal Plain of North Carolina, suitable for agriculture
  • Rural setting with lower population density and quieter lifestyle
  • More affordable housing and cost of living compared to urban areas
  • Relatively mild climate with longer growing seasons than northern regions
  • Within reasonable driving distance of larger towns like Ahoskie (15 miles)
  • Natural surroundings with access to outdoor activities
  • Proximity to the Chowan River and Roanoke River watersheds
  • Less traffic congestion and air pollution than urban areas

Cons of Aulander

  • Remote location with limited local amenities and services
  • Significant distance from major metropolitan areas and their resources
  • Limited economic opportunities within the immediate area
  • Few educational institutions nearby
  • Limited healthcare facilities with major medical centers being further away
  • Vulnerability to flooding in some areas due to flat terrain
  • Transportation primarily dependent on personal vehicles with minimal public transit
  • Hurricane and severe weather risks due to proximity to the A
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Kitchen featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805
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Yard featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805
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Porch featured at 313 W Main St, Aulander, NC, 27805
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One Comment

  • Andrea Nosler

    Why do people destroy all the character from these old homes? I’m amazed they left some doors. It truly makes me sick.

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