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Salisbury NC Real Estate

Historic Salisbury is the seat of Rowan County and is located nearly 45 miles northeast of Charlotte. Encompassing a total area of about 18 square miles, it is one of North Carolina’s fastest-growing cities, with a current population of more than 34,000 residents.

In its early days, the city (then known as “Salisbury Township”) was a prominent economic hub along North Carolina’s Great Wagon Road due to its prime location on an intersection of well-established trade routes.

After the conclusion of the Revolutionary War in the late 1700s, Salisbury transitioned into a trading hub for cotton, as well as the county’s business and law center. By the 20th century, Salisbury had a thriving industrial-based economy spurred by the rapid growth of the textile industry and the abundance of textile mills established within the city.

Today, Salisbury is a vibrant community with plenty to offer, from historic attractions to exciting events, the finest culinary venues to world-class golf, outdoor activities, museums and galleries, and so much more. This is a city where every day can be extraordinary.

Real Estate in Salisbury, NC

Homes for sale in Salisbury, NC are available in a wide variety of sizes and styles, and most are located in charming, tree-lined neighborhoods. For avid golfers, the city is home to several prestigious golf and country club communities such as The Crescent, Corbin Hills, and The Country Club of Salisbury.

Salisbury’s laidback small town atmosphere makes it a perfect place to live, especially for growing families – many neighborhoods around the area are a short drive away from top-performing schools such as Rowan County Early College, Isenberg Elementary School, Koontz Elementary School, and Salisbury Academy.

Attractions and Activities in Salisbury, NC

  • Historic Sites
    Head to Downtown Salisbury and learn more about the city’s rich history by joining a guided trolley tour that will take you past historic sites like the Salisbury National Cemetery, the Cheerwine building, and the only prison in the state during the Civil War. The tour also takes visitors to several filming locations for famous movies and TV shows, as well as a few shopping centers and dining destinations. For more information on Salisbury’s trolley tour, visit this page.
  • Dan Nicholas Park
    One of Salisbury’s top outdoor venues, the park is home to several attractions, including a carousel, a lake, a large campground, a mini golf course, a gem mine, animal habitats, an aquarium, and a nature center. Take a look at this page for more information on the park’s attractions.
  • Downtown Salisbury
    From restaurants and craft breweries to cultural venues, specialty shops, and nightlife destinations – Historic Downtown Salisbury has it all. For a complete list of attractions in the area, visit Downtown Salisbury’s website here.
  • Events
    Residents of Salisbury always have something to look forward to, as the city hosts a myriad of exciting events every year, including arts and crafts fairs, street festivals, sporting events, and more. To see a schedule of upcoming events, take a look at this page.

Ready to begin your search for your dream home in Salisbury, NC? Call me at (704) 809-1445 or (704) 200-4015. You can also get in touch with me at laura(at)lbmhomes(dotted)com.


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