The median home value in Stanley, NC is $371,630.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $150,400.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Stanley, NC is $371,630.
Approximately 65.01% of Stanley homes are owned,
compared to 27.47% rented, while
7.52% are vacant.
Stanley real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Stanley real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
11+/- acres in Lincoln County with 275 FT of Highway 73 road frontage, great location in between Denver and Huntersville on a heavily trafficked highway. Commercial development plans have been approved by the county. These plans consist of 60,000 SF retail / restaurant space & 300 parking spaces. Information in regards to county sewer in attachments. County water available.
1.5 STORY, 2045 SF potential office building on 1.32 acres. Very flat lot, partially cleared. Currently used as a junk car storage. Zoned ELDD BG (East Lincoln overlay, General Business). 150 +/- ft of road frontage. NCDOT average daily car count of 11,000 (2019), surrounded by heavy/light industrial and office. Minutes from HWY 16 with convenient commute to major interstates.
Rare COMMERCIAL land opportunity for nearly 8 acres within Stanley city limits. Includes 2 contiguous parcels. Per GIS, PID 175746 contains 6.83 acres zoned GENERAL BUSINESS with 392' of road frontage. PID 175747 on NE corner is 1.13 zoned R-20 (would require buyer rezone to GB for commercial use if desired). Per DOT website, daily traffic count at this section of NC Highway 27 is up to 10,000 vehicles. City water tap is in place. Stanley Public Works confirms city sewer would be accessible at the back of the property with tap and connection fee. From I-485, exit 14 in Mt. Holly, take Hwy 27 west approx. 9 miles. Property on the right just prior to first light in Stanley. Also, only about 15 miles to Charlotte Douglas. Former estate home (built in 1936 and utilized septic tank), plus 2 accessory buildings, have been vacant for many years and are now in disrepair, unsafe, and given no value. Buildings may be accessed by buyer at own risk only after accepted contract.