815 W Davis Street Burlington, NC 27215
$430,000
Sold
3
3 full, 1 half
3,470
0.27
Residential
114187
Not In Subdivision
No
Property Details
General
Type
- Residential
Style
- Traditional
Parking
- Detached
- Garage
- Three Car Garage
Year Built
- 1920
Acreage
- 0.27
Square Feet
- 3,470
Sold Date
- Mar 3, 2021
Tax
- $3,149
Listing Brokerage Name
- Allen Tate Burlington
Basement Rooms
- Partial
Subdivision
- Not In Subdivision
Schools
Elementary School
- Grove Park
Middle School
- Turrentine
High School
- Williams
Interior
Fireplace
- Yes
Flooring
- Ceramic Tile
- Wood
Sewer Type
- None
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public
Cooling
- Central Air
Heating
- Forced Air
- Gas
Appliances
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
- Disposal
- Gas Range
- Refrigerator
- Washer
Interior Features
- Built-in Features
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Fireplace
- Library
- Separate Shower
Room Floor
- Living Room
- Main
- Dining Room
- Main
- Kitchen
- Main
- Other
- Main
- Master Bathroom
- Second
- Bedroom 2
- Second
- Bedroom 3
- Second
- Office
- Main
- Bonus Room
- Third
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Fence
- Garden
- Sprinkler/Irrigation
- Landscaping
- Paved Driveway
Exterior Construction
- Other
Roof
- Composition
- Shingle
Foundation
- Basement
Community Amenities
- Sidewalks
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Burlington
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Burlington is a thriving city perfectly situated between the Piedmont Triad and Research Triangle in North Carolina. This city enjoys a rich history and lively modern-day living, attracting more residents every year.
Real Estate
Burlington real estate enjoys a pleasant mix of historic streets lined with beautifully restored estates and new construction neighborhoods with modern properties. The median home price in Burlington is below the averages of both the state and nation, making this an affordable place to call home. Home styles in Burlington include primarily traditional, Colonial and Craftsman. About half of Burlington’s residents own their own home.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Burlington is perfectly positioned between the Piedmont Triad with Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, and the Research Triangle with Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. This midpoint city is rapidly growing with a population of approximately 52,000, making it the 17th largest city in the state. Burlington is also located between the Piedmont Triad International Airport and the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, making it highly accessible for travel.
Burlington won a Certified National Main Street award between the years of 2010 and 2014 for its revitalized downtown area, which is the center of activity for residents and visitors alike. This charming and historic area is a popular hub for dining and shopping.
The city operates several parks under the Burlington Parks System, including the popular City Park with the iconic Dentzel Carousel as its focal point. This is also the site of the annual Burlington Carousel Festival, celebrating the historical ride with food, music, activities and plenty of family-friendly fun. Residents frequent the Guilford-Mackintosh Marina on Lake Mackintosh for boating, fishing, and kayaking, or biking and hiking around the lake. Catch a performance at the Paramount Theater, or learn about area history at the Alamance County Historical Museum or the Textile Heritage Museum. Burlington is home to the Burlington Royals, a rookie-level farm team of Major League Baseball’s Kansas City Royals. The team plays at the Burlington Athletic Stadium. The largest employer in Burlington is Laboratory Corporation of America, one of the world’s largest biomedical testing firms.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
There are 38 schools in the Alamance-Burlington School System, 13 of which are located in Burlington. Additionally, there are four private schools located in town, providing a wide range of options for residents. Due to Burlington’s central location in this technology- and education-focused region, there are plenty of options for higher education within reach. Elon University is located on the outskirts of Burlington, and several institutions are nearby, including University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University.
History
The first settlers in Burlington were Quakers, German farmers and Scots-Irish immigrants when the North Carolina Railroad expanded across the state. The area surrounding Burlington was a perfect midway point to set up repair shops, which were constructed in 1859 to deal with mechanical troubles. A town then sprouted up around the shops, consisting of a church, bank, hotel and restaurant. The town was originally called Company Shops.
After the Civil War, the railroad shifted operations to Spencer, North Carolina, and the town of Company Shops altered its focus and changed its name to Burlington in 1893. During the Industrial Revolution, Burlington became a textile and manufacturing town, and eventually created Burlington Industries, which is now headquartered in Greensboro.
Approximate Distance to:
Greensboro: 22.5 Miles
Durham: 35.5 Miles
Piedmont Triad International Airport: 34 Miles
Raleigh-Durham International Airport: 45 Miles
Hospitals:
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Alamance Regional Medical Center: 5 Miles
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Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital: 23 Miles
Major Highway:
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I-40: 3 Miles
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Data last updated: 03/09/21.
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