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Davidson County

New construction homes for sale in Davidson County, NC

204 homes

New home communities in Davidson County, NC

17 communities

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Housing market in Davidson County, NC

  • State
    North Carolina
  • Cities
    9
  • Single family
    203
  • Townhouses
    5
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    5
  • Starting price
    $248,990
  • Median price
    $334,140
  • Price per square foot
    $153.68

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 204 listings in Davidson County, NC, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Davidson County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Manufacturing and logistics serve as the primary economic drivers for Davidson County, a key component of North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad. The region benefits from its strategic position between Winston-Salem and Charlotte, attracting a diverse workforce and steady industrial investment. High-speed transit corridors and a legacy of furniture production provide a stable foundation for the local economy, supporting a population that exceeds 170,000 residents.

Cities & Community Character

The county seat of Lexington offers a historic small-town atmosphere famous for its culinary heritage, while Thomasville provides a mix of industrial roots and established residential neighborhoods. Beyond these urban centers, the landscape transitions into rolling hills and lakeside communities near High Rock Lake, offering a contrast between municipal living and rural tranquility.

Market Trends & Development

The new construction market in Davidson County is expanding as buyers seek alternatives to the higher price points of neighboring metropolitan centers. Much of the recent homebuilding activity in Davidson County focuses on suburban infill and the development of larger lots in unincorporated areas. This growth is largely fueled by regional demand for space and the county's accessibility to major employment hubs via Interstate 85 and Highway 52.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Homebuyers often find greater value here compared to the immediate Winston-Salem or Greensboro markets, allowing for larger floor plans and more acreage. Given the humid subtropical climate, modern builds emphasize energy-efficient cooling systems and advanced insulation to manage summer utility costs. The area remains a practical choice for those prioritizing a lower cost of living without sacrificing proximity to regional amenities.