c.1954 North Carolina Move-In Ready Home For Sale Under $180K
$179,500
Two-bedroom, one-bath North Carolina move-in ready home for sale on 2.3 acres. The 1,734-sf home has a welcoming front porch, metal roof, and carport. French doors, hardwood floors and wood ceilings are found inside.

Realtor Comments
Want a home with charm and character, make sure you take time to look at this property. House has 2.3 acres of land in the city limits of Lenoir, with easy access to roads taking you to Blowing Rock and Morganton. Front has covered wrap around porch and double entry doors to the living room with wood floors , fireplace with propane gas insert and ceiling fans. Kitchen has large dining area and tin ceiling. Hall off the den or office area leads to the bath and stairs to the 2 bedrooms. One of the bedrooms is a loft style space with a large walk-in closet. Coming back downstairs there is a door to the screened in porch. Deck off the kitchen, there is also a detached carport and patio for outside enjoyment. Really must see this home to appreciate it. Don’t wait see today.
- 2bed
- 1bath
- 1,734sqft
- 2.33acre lot
- Circa 1954

702B Broadway St NW, Lenoir, NC 28645
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: Glenda Wilson


Location of This North Carolina Move-In Ready Home
Pros
- Natural Beauty: Lenoir (pop, 18,263) is surrounded by picturesque mountains and outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking and fishing.
- Affordability: The cost of living is generally lower than the national average, making it an attractive option for families and retirees.
- Community Spirit: The town has a welcoming, small-town feel with community events and local festivals.
- Rich History: Lenoir has a rich history and offers various historical sites and cultural activities.
- Proximity to Nature: Close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and other natural attractions, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Cons
- Limited Job Market: Job opportunities can be limited, particularly in specialized fields, leading some to commute to nearby cities.
- Fewer Amenities: Compared to larger cities, Lenoir has fewer shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
- Public Transportation: Limited public transport options may require residents to rely on private vehicles.
- Weather: Summers can be hot and humid, while winters may bring occasional snow, which might not appeal to everyone.
- Access to Healthcare: While there are medical facilities, residents may need to travel to larger cities for specialized healthcare services.











































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