The median home value in Smyrna, NC is $205,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $313,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Smyrna, NC is $205,000.
Approximately 61% of Smyrna homes are owned,
compared to 12% rented, while
26% are vacant.
Smyrna real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Smyrna real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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Build your Down East Dream Home! This ideal bulkheaded waterfront lot comes with 8.04 acres of privacy and panoramic views! There is a large 36x24 barn with 396 square feet of second floor space and a large main floor open workshop area of 864 square feet, giving you a head start to owning your own private, coastal paradise. Panoramic views of Jarretts Bay! Cape Lookout, Shackleford and Core Banks are just a short boat ride away. This amazing Peninsula is surrounded by abundant wildlife and allows you to enjoy shrimping, crabbing, clamming and fishing from your own backyard! 3 Bedroom Septic Installed. The home next door (189 Backshore Lane) is available for purchase in conjunction with this lot. Now is your chance, don't let this unique opportunity pass you by.
Approximately (+ or - ) 53.9 acres of wooded land located at 981 Straits Road between Smyrna and Marshallburg, NC. Ideal for development for single family, multi-family, mobile home park, camper park, storage units or many other permitted and special uses. Very close to the recently development county public water access at the foot of the Harkers Island Bridge which has several boat ramps and parking for cars and boat trailers. Short distance by boat to Beaufort waterfront, Shackleford Banks and Cape Lookout.
Hwy frontage, Consider adding Storage Units and/or a Boat Storage facility.. Great highway location with visibility! 3 or 4 trails have been cut in to view property The Smyrna post office said the number used (54) is acceptable and may change depending where the new owner places a mail receptacle. County denied septic permit.