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
- 732sqft
- Circa 1930

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.
Brokered by Alotta Properties

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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Please contact the realtor. Link is in the post.