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Iredell County · North Carolina

Real Estate Agents in Statesville, NC

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Statesville real estate provides one of the strongest combinations of affordability, historic character, and strategic location in the greater Charlotte region. As the county seat of Iredell County with a population of approximately 30,000, Statesville sits at the intersection of I-77 and I-40, giving residents access to Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Hickory, and the Blue Ridge Mountains within an hour's drive. The median home price around $310,000 makes Statesville one of the most budget-friendly markets in the area. Statesville real estate agents help buyers take advantage of pricing that allows for more home and property than similarly priced options closer to Charlotte.

Historic downtown Statesville is the community's crown jewel. The beautifully preserved streetscape along Broad Street and Center Street features local restaurants, antique shops, art galleries, and craft breweries that have fueled a growing downtown revival. The Iredell Museums, Fort Dobbs State Historic Site, and seasonal events like the Carolina BalloonFest draw visitors and underscore the area's deep historical roots. Surrounding downtown, established neighborhoods feature a mix of Victorian homes, mid-century ranches, and classic Southern architecture with mature trees and spacious lots.

Homes for sale in Statesville range from move-in-ready properties under $200,000 to custom homes in newer subdivisions and rural estates exceeding $500,000. The Statesville real estate market includes everything from in-town historic homes ideal for renovation enthusiasts to modern communities like Fifth Creek and Larkin Golf Club offering contemporary living. Properties on acreage north and west of town attract buyers seeking a more rural lifestyle with room for horses and hobby farming.

Iredell-Statesville Schools serves the community with campuses including Statesville High School, Northview Elementary, and Third Creek Middle School. Mitchell Community College and its workforce development programs contribute to the area's economic growth. Major employers include Lowe's distribution, healthcare facilities, and a diverse manufacturing sector.

Whether you are a first-time buyer or looking to invest in a market with room to grow, browse our directory to find Statesville real estate agents who can help you navigate this affordable and historically rich community.

Agents serving Statesville

Common questions

How do I pick the right agent in Statesville?

Look for recent, local production — an agent who closes regularly in and around Statesville, knows its neighborhoods and pricing quirks, and communicates the way you like. Interview at least two. Or skip the legwork: tell us your situation and a real person matches you, free.

Does matching cost anything?

No. When we introduce you to an agent, any referral fee is paid by the agent out of their commission — your costs don’t change. Your request is never auctioned to multiple agents.

What if I'm also selling a home somewhere else?

Common situation — we can arrange both sides: a listing agent where you are now and a buyer's agent in Statesville, coordinated on your timeline through licensed agent-to-agent referral.

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