This new construction build is just a short two-block walk from the City of Goldsboro's Social District providing opportunities to easily meet, greet, mingle, and eat with friends, family, or colleagues. (https://www.dgdc.org/social-district/#/). Likewise, it is located only 1 block from the historic Goldsboro Train Station, which is slated to be a part of a project connecting a passenger railway from Raleigh to the coast by way of Goldsboro (https://www.wilmingtonbiz.com/government/2024/04/22/passenger_rail_study_offers_new_details_about_proposed_wilmington_to_raleigh_route/25522).
Come join a developing community which is at the cusp of amazing opportunities for home buyers who want to live in a quieter community, yet still have access to work or business opportunities in Goldsboro and many other surrounding communities. This property is cozily located in within the Historic District in Goldsboro, which is progressively being revitalized.
This planned single story Folk Victorian style house of 1568 square feet features a spacious living room, separate dining area, and a private master bedroom suite with double closets. This open floor plan includes a total of three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a laundry area, and a centralized U-shaped kitchen with a breakfast bar that opens to the dining room. The historically inspired exterior offers a hip roof with side gables, wrap around front porch, covered rear porch, and exterior storage room.
Your new home will be just a short distance to many other well known communities within just a short commute:
Mt. Olive 20 min
Kinston 37 min
Raleigh 59 min
Wilmington 63 min
New Bern 68 min
Secondary educational opportunities are also very close by:
Wayne Community College is 4.8 miles in Goldsboro
Mount Olive College is just a short 13.5 miles S
Lenoir Community College is just 31 miles E
East Carolina University is 44 miles NE
North Carolina State University is 54 miles NW
Downtown Goldsboro has followed the Main Street Approach since 1984, during which time, 650 buildings have been rehabbed and over 100 new businesses have opened in the 22 square block downtown district. Most notably, a major revitalization effort, Center Street Streetscape, was completed in 2015, with funding from a Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant award. In 2016, the City was awarded an additional TIGER grant for completion of outstanding projects in the 2007 (https://www.dgdc.org/about-us/#/).
Please bring any financing pre-appovals or documentation of financial facility to purchase with any offer. Thank you!
From the traffic circle at Center Street and W. Ash Street, travel west 0.3 miles on W. Ash Street and turn left onto N. Virginia Street. Travel ~0.2 miles and property will be on the right.
Agent info:
Passion for the outdoors and pursuit of fish and game were defining elements of Chris Bordeaux’s development as a youngster in Bladen County, NC. Growing up in a small ranch home on his ... Click for more.