Save This c.1900 North Carolina Queen Anne Fixer Upper $150K
OHU50K Notes $150,000

Realtor Comments
House needs significant renovation/repair and is being sold as-is. Call for more information or to arrange showings.
- Studio
- 1 bath
- 4,937 sqft
- 0.3 acre lot
- Build date 1900

816 Saint Andrew St, Tarboro, NC 27886 $150,000
- Contact Realtor: Charles Alford
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Pros of Living in Tarboro, NC
Low Cost of Living & Affordable Housing
Tarboro’s overall cost of living is below the national average, with housing costs significantly lower than many parts of the U.S. — making it an affordable place to buy or rent. Median home prices are well under U.S. norms and housing tends to be much cheaper than in larger NC cities.
Historic Small-Town Charm
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The Tarboro Historic District is one of the largest in North Carolina, featuring historic architecture and a walkable downtown with local shops, restaurants, and the Town Common.
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Community events, outdoor festivals, and local arts offerings add to the town’s character.
Outdoor & Recreational Options
Tarboro has parks like the Town Common and Indian Lake Sports Complex, river access with kayaking or fishing on the Tar River, and small-town recreational events.
Proximity to Larger Cities
It’s close to Rocky Mount (~15 miles) and Greenville (~30 miles), giving relatively easy access to bigger-city amenities, shopping, healthcare, and airports.
Community & Culture
The town often draws praise for its friendly small-town feel, local businesses, and tight-knit community culture.
Cons of Living in Tarboro, NC
Higher Crime Rates Compared with National Averages
Multiple reputable sources indicate that Tarboro’s crime rates — both property and violent — are above average, with the city ranking lower in safety metrics compared to many U.S. towns.
Limited Local Amenities
While downtown has local shops and eateries, major amenities, entertainment, and specialty services require a drive. Public transit is limited.
Economic & Income Challenges
Median household income in Tarboro is below the national average, and the area has a higher poverty rate and some employment limitations — typical of many smaller Eastern NC towns.
Education Metrics Are Mixed
Local schools receive mixed grades, with some public school performance ratings below state averages — something families will want to research carefully.
Population Size & Growth
With a population around ~11,000, Tarboro is quite small, and recent trends show flat or declining population growth, which can affect local services and economic dynamism.
Flood Risk in Some Areas
Because Tarboro is a riverside town, certain parts have a history of flooding, and properties in those zones may require flood insurance and careful planning.







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