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1 New Condo Community in Lexington, NC

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  3. North Carolina
  4. Asheville–Winston-Salem Area
  5. Davidson County
  6. Lexington
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Housing market in Lexington, NC

  • State
    North Carolina
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    11
  • Single family
    134
  • Townhouses
    10
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    5
  • Starting price
    $204,991
  • Median price
    $317,449
  • Price per square foot
    $145.49

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 0 listings in Lexington, NC, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Lexington?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Lexington serves as the seat of Davidson County, positioned roughly 20 miles south of Winston-Salem and 35 miles northeast of Charlotte. With a population of approximately 19,000, the city maintains a distinct identity as a historic manufacturing and furniture hub rather than a typical bedroom suburb. Its location along the I-85 corridor makes it a strategic midpoint for professionals commuting to the Piedmont Triad or the greater Charlotte area.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Daily life often centers on the historic Uptown district, where local commerce thrives alongside the city's world-famous barbecue heritage. Residents spend weekends exploring the Bob Timberlake Gallery or attending seasonal events at the Breeden Insurance Amphitheater. Outdoor recreation is a major draw, with Finch Park offering extensive trails and sports complexes, while High Rock Lake sits just a short drive south for boating and fishing. Shopping needs are met at the Nor-Lex Shopping Center, and Childress Vineyards provides a refined venue for weekend outings. The presence of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Lexington Medical Center ensures high-quality healthcare is accessible within the city limits. Many residents find that new home communities in Lexington offer a quieter pace of life while remaining connected to the employment hubs of High Point and Greensboro via US-64 and I-85.

Schools & Family Appeal

Education is primarily served by the Lexington City Schools district, which operates several neighborhood campuses including Lexington Senior High. Families also have access to the Davidson County Public Library system’s main branch, a central resource for youth programming and community workshops. The city’s focus on park maintenance and youth sports leagues at the Davidson County Parks and Recreation facilities supports an active environment for growing households.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

The existing housing stock in this region features many homes built during the mid-20th-century manufacturing boom, which often require significant capital expenditures for aging roofs or outdated electrical systems. Choosing new construction in Lexington provides immediate peace of mind through comprehensive 10-year structural warranties that older properties simply cannot offer. Buyers can avoid the hidden costs of homeownership, such as the sudden $10,000–$15,000 expense of a full HVAC replacement common in 30-year-old homes. For those on a tight timeline, quick move-in homes in Lexington allow for a seamless transition into a modern, low-maintenance environment. This lack of immediate maintenance allows residents to enjoy the local lifestyle without the burden of weekend renovation projects.