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Alamance County

New construction homes for sale in Alamance County, NC

343 homes

New home communities in Alamance County, NC

21 communities

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Housing market in Alamance County, NC

  • State
    North Carolina
  • Cities
    13
  • Single family
    285
  • Townhouses
    52
  • Multi family
    5
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    18
  • Starting price
    $239,999
  • Median price
    $392,490
  • Price per square foot
    $186.66

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 343 listings in Alamance County, NC, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Alamance County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Manufacturing, healthcare, and higher education drive the economy in Alamance County, which occupies a strategic position within North Carolina’s Piedmont region. This area functions as a vital corridor connecting the Research Triangle and the Piedmont Triad, attracting a diverse workforce and steady industrial investment. With a population exceeding 170,000, the county maintains a robust infrastructure supported by major transit routes and regional service centers.

Cities & Community Character

The landscape transitions from the urbanized center of Burlington and the historic county seat of Graham to the collegiate atmosphere of Elon and the rapidly expanding residential zones in Mebane. These established municipalities offer traditional neighborhood settings, while the surrounding unincorporated areas provide a more rural, spacious alternative for those seeking larger lot sizes.

Market Trends & Development

High demand for housing near the I-40/I-85 corridor has accelerated the new construction market in Alamance County. Much of this growth manifests as master-planned projects on the outskirts of existing towns, where land availability allows for modern amenities and larger floor plans. The rise of new home communities throughout Alamance County reflects a broader trend of suburban migration as buyers seek proximity to regional employment hubs without the density of neighboring metropolitan cores.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Homebuyers often find greater value and more square footage here compared to the higher-priced markets in Raleigh or Greensboro. Given the humid subtropical climate, modern builds prioritize high-efficiency cooling systems and advanced insulation to manage summer utility costs effectively. This combination of space and accessibility makes the region a practical choice for long-term investment.