Charming small-town living with heart, heritage, and Southern hospitality
Asheboro, the seat of Randolph County, is one of North Carolina’s most welcoming and well-loved communities. Known for its historic downtown, rolling countryside, and family-friendly atmosphere, Asheboro offers single family homes that blend small-town charm with modern comfort.
Homebuyers are drawn to Asheboro for its strong sense of community, vibrant local events, and proximity to the world-renowned North Carolina Zoo — all while being less than an hour from Greensboro and the Triad’s business centers. Whether you’re looking for a classic brick ranch or a newer construction home on acreage, Asheboro delivers value, character, and connection.
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Asheboro’s housing market remains active and accessible, offering something for every lifestyle — from in-town neighborhoods to peaceful country properties.
Average Price Range: $250,000 – $600,000 +
Home Styles: Brick ranch, craftsman, and custom new-construction homes
Market Trends: Buyers are increasingly drawn to Asheboro for its affordability and charm, particularly as surrounding areas grow more competitive. The city’s expanding retail, dining, and infrastructure — along with easy highway access — continue to support steady appreciation and appeal.
With its strong local economy, welcoming atmosphere, and scenic beauty, Asheboro is a Triad favorite for those seeking comfort and community.
When purchasing a single family home in Asheboro, consider:
• Affordability: Larger homes and lots at competitive prices compared to nearby metro markets.
• Location: Quick access to I-73/74 for convenient commutes to Greensboro, Randleman, and High Point.
• Lifestyle: Small-town friendliness with parks, events, and cultural activities.
• Architecture: A mix of classic brick homes, newer construction, and rural estates with acreage.
A REALTOR® experienced in Randolph County can help identify homes that balance value, charm, and proximity to modern amenities.
• Lifestyle: Peaceful and community-driven with a growing downtown dining and arts scene.
• Attractions: Home of the North Carolina Zoo, Randolph County Historic Courthouse, and Bicentennial Park.
• Recreation: Outdoor trails, golf courses, and lakes for boating and fishing.
• Schools: Served by the Randolph County and Asheboro City School Systems.
• Community Feel: Known for its friendly residents, local festivals, and strong civic pride.
What is the average price of a single family home in Asheboro?
Most homes range from $250,000 to $600,000, with custom builds and acreage properties reaching higher.
Is Asheboro a good place to live?
Yes — it offers small-town charm, affordable housing, and easy access to Greensboro and the Triad.
What’s nearby?
The North Carolina Zoo, downtown shopping and dining, I-73/74 access, and Randleman Lake.
Is there new construction?
Yes — new subdivisions and custom homes continue to expand on the north and west sides of Asheboro.
Get Instant New-Listing Alerts for Asheboro homes or schedule a Private Tour or 15-minute Consult with Pam Robbins Real Estate Group — your trusted guide to Randolph County and Triad real estate.
Explore other single family homes available in nearby communities like Randleman, High Point, and Greensboro for comparison.
Ready to find your next home in Asheboro?
Contact Pam Robbins Real Estate Group today to start your personalized home search or schedule a private showing. With our local expertise and market insight, we’ll help you find the perfect home that reflects your lifestyle and values.
When you work with me, you get more than just a real estate agent—you get a loyal advocate and trusted resource. I’ll guide you through every step of the process, answer your questions, connect you with top local professionals, and ensure a smooth experience from start to finish. Whether you’re buying your first home, moving up, or selling to start your next chapter, I’m here to help.