128 E Steele Street Gibsonville, NC 27249
$190,000
Sold
3
1 full, 1 half
1,100
0.23
Single Family
2446693
Not in a Subdivision
Yes
No
Listing Brokerage Name
Property Details
General
Type
- Single Family
Style
- Ranch
- Traditional
- One Story
Parking
- DW/Concrete
Year Built
- 1975
Acreage
- 0.23
Square Feet
- 1,100
Sold Date
- Jun 22, 2022
Subdivision
- Not in a Subdivision
Schools
Elementary School
- Guilford County Schools
Middle School
- Guilford County Schools
High School
- Guilford County Schools
Interior
Flooring
- Laminate
- Marble
Sewer Type
- City Sewer
Water Type
- City Water
Cooling
- Central Air
Heating
- Forced Air
Appliances
- Electric Range
- Range Hood
Interior Features
- Security System Finished
- Smoke Alarm
Specialty Rooms
- 1st Floor Bedroom
- 1st Floor Master Bedroom
- Utility Room
- Mudr
Room Floor
- Master Bedroom
- Main
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Covered Porch
- Gutters
- Insulated Windows
- Out Building
Exterior Construction
- Partial Brick
- Vinyl Ext
Lot Dimensions
- 0.23
Roof
- Shingle
- Roof Age 0-5 Years
Foundation
- Crawl Space
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Gibsonville
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Data compiled from available Multiple Listing Service sources.
Gibsonville is a quaint and tight-knit town located in North Carolina’s Triad Region approximately 16 miles from Greensboro. This small town atmosphere provides the laid-back lifestyle many are searching for.
Real Estate
Homes in Gibsonville maintain a unified look throughout its collection of neighborhoods, with a focus on traditional, Craftsman and Colonial homes. Friendly neighbors, well-maintained landscaping and affordable housing are just some of the many draws to settling down in Gibsonville. The median home price in Gibsonville is slightly more than that of North Carolina but less than the national average.
Lifestyle and Attractions
The town of Gibsonville may be small with a population just over 6,000, but it is full of heart and enthusiasm. Nicknamed “The City of Roses” for its banks of rose bushes passengers admired as trains passed through town in its early days, Gibsonville is a beautiful town with lots of soul. It is almost perfectly divided amongst two counties, Guilford County and Alamance County. Stroll through Gibsonville’s charming downtown area, where you will find a variety of local restaurants, boutique shops and other small businesses. The remainder of Gibsonville is highly residential, but there are plenty of things to do in the area.
Parks in Gibsonville include the William F. Moricle Recreational Complex, Edward G. Murrell Park, Northeast Park and more. Grove Winery is a 44-acre farm near the Haw River, serving handcrafted premium wines in a picturesque vineyard setting. Learn about area history at the Gibsonville Historical Museum, and catch music, dance and theater performances at The Depot Stage, an outdoor venue located in downtown Gibsonville.
The community unites with several festivals and ongoing events throughout the year, including the Gibsonville Fall Festival and Market Days each summer. Greensboro is located just 16 miles west of Gibsonville, putting big city attractions, in addition to employment opportunities, within reach for residents. Additionally, many Gibsonville residents are employed at the nearby Elon University located in Elon.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Gibsonville has one school within the Guilford County School System, Gibsonville Elementary School and many others in the vicinity, including Eastern Middle School and Eastern Guilford High School. There are 16 private schools in Greensboro, located just west of Gibsonville. Gibsonville contains no institutions of higher learning, but Elon University is located east of the city, accessible with a short drive. Additionally, residents may access a number of colleges and universities in Greensboro, including Greensboro College, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and many more.
History
Prior to 1851, there was no official town of Gibsonville, and only a few buildings dedicated to local farmers and gold miners existed. The first local post office was called Gibsonville when it opened in 1855, but it wasn’t until 1871 that the town officially became Gibsonville. It was named after Joseph Gibson, one of the first prominent planters in the area and a gold miner. Gold mining played a major role in Gibsonville when deposits were discovered on Gibson Hill in the early 1800s. Gibson’s house is now recognized as a Guilford County landmark property. The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum located in the former Palmer Memorial Institute, is North Carolina’s first official state historic site to honor an African American and a woman.
Approximate Distance to:
Greensboro: 16 Miles
Piedmont Triad International Airport: 25.5 Miles
Raleigh-Durham International Airport: 53 Miles
Hospitals:
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Alamance Regional Medical Center: 5 Miles
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Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital: 15 Miles
Major Highways:
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US-70: 2 Miles
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I-40: 4 Miles
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