North Carolina tiny home

c.1930 North Carolina Tiny Home For Sale $47K

$47,000

Searching for a bargain? This snug 1‑bed, 1‑bath North Carolina tiny home, conveniently close to schools, shopping, and downtown, sits on a triangle-shaped lot.

Realtor Comments

Tenant in place for the ideal investment to add to your portfolio!

  • 1bed
  • 1bath
  • Circa 1930

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400 McLeod Rd, Red Springs, NC 28377

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: Gil Jacobs

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Pros

  • Affordable cost of living: Housing and everyday expenses are generally lower than in larger cities, which can be attractive for families and retirees.
  • Small‑town community: Close‑knit residents, local events, and a slower pace of life make it easy to build relationships and feel connected.
  • Proximity to nature and outdoor activities: Nearby parks, lakes, and rural landscapes provide opportunities for fishing, hiking, and outdoor recreation.
  • Short drives to larger cities: Red Springs is within reasonable driving distance of Fayetteville, Sanford, and other regional hubs for shopping, healthcare, and entertainment.
  • Local schools and community services: Basic educational and municipal services are available, with community organizations supporting local needs.
  • Low traffic and easy parking: Daily driving is usually quick and stress-free compared with urban centers.

Cons

  • Limited job market: Employment options — especially in specialized, high‑paying, or technical fields — are more limited locally, often requiring commuting to larger towns.
  • Fewer amenities and entertainment options: Dining, nightlife, cultural institutions, and specialty shopping are limited compared with bigger cities.
  • Healthcare access: While basic medical care is available nearby, access to major hospitals and specialized healthcare may require travel to Fayetteville or other larger centers.
  • Public transportation is minimal: Owning a car is generally necessary for commuting, errands, and accessing regional services.
  • Slower economic growth and fewer services: Small towns can experience slower development, fewer new businesses, and limited late‑night or niche services.
  • Perceptions of limited cultural diversity: Some may find fewer multicultural events or varied cultural offerings than in more metropolitan areas.
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2 Comments

  • Kerry D Peay

    Hello, I am in the process of selling my house in Greensboro, North Carolina.

    I am looking for properties to move into and this one caught my eye. Are there financing options for this property or are you accepting cash options only?

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