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How far does your real estate dollar go in Fayetteville?
What can your money buy in Fayetteville? It all depends on school district, the age of the neighborhood, its proximity to Fort Bragg or city amenities, and many other factors. Below are examples of homes that sold in three different price points during the first half of 2011.
A few Fayetteville real estate facts
In Cumberland County, neighborhoods in the Jack Britt and Terry Sanford high school districts have been especially popular with homebuyers. Demand has been particularly strong in the Jack Britt district, so you can expect to pay more per square foot in those southwestern county subdivisions.
Finding a home in Fayetteville
The real estate market in Fayetteville can be described with one word: steady.
Discover the Town of Hope Mills
Hope Mills
Discover the Town of Spring Lake
Spring Lake
Discover the Town of Stedman
In addition to Fayetteville, Hope Mills and Spring Lake, there are five more small towns around Cumberland County. Stedman is the largest but still clocks in at just over 1,000 residents. Plans are underway to widen N.C. 24 to four lanes all 10 miles to Fayetteville, where many Stedman residents work.
Discover the Town of Eastover
Eastover
Find a home:
By the numbers...
$136,000
EXISTING HOMES... Avg. price in 2010
$205,000
NEW HOMES... Avg. 2010 market price