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Others property for sale in Goldsboro, NC
Others - 2400 Wayne Memorial Drive #A, Goldsboro, NC
$400,000
2,304 Sq. Ft. on 0.04 acres

Discover this prime opportunity to acquire a well-established adult daycare facility located in the
Others property for sale in Robersonville, NC
Others - 15838 Nc 11, Robersonville, NC
$1,150
1,264 Sq. Ft. on 1.16 acres

This charming 3-bedroom, 1-bath home offers the best of both worlds -rural living with the convenien
Industrial property for sale in Burlington, NC
Industrial - 611 Alamance Road, Burlington, NC
$350,000
Commercial Lot In Prime Location & Zoned B-2. Water, Sewer & Natural Gas Available.
Industrial property for sale in Burlington, NC
Industrial - 2858 Rob Shepard DR, Burlington, NC
$899,000
11,412 Sq. Ft.

Great income potential! About 5500sf downstairs w/bay for incoming &
Industrial property for sale in Burlington, NC
Industrial - 2858 Rob Shepard Drive, Burlington, NC
$899,000
Great Income Potential! About 5500Sf Downstairs W/Bay For Incoming &
Industrial property for sale in Lexington, NC
Industrial - 905 Wafford RD, Lexington, NC
$395,000
3,200 Sq. Ft.

Commercial property i a great location very close to High Rock Lake. The property is 2.

North Carolina is one of the fastest growing states in the country and, as a result, North Carolina commercial real estate listings have grown in size and scope. The gross state product in North Carolina is approximately $425 billion as of the 2010 census.



While in the past, the economy of North Carolina was based on items such as tobacco and furniture; today the state's economy is diverse and includes finance, biotechnology and engineering. Rural commercial land in North Carolina is dedicated to a variety of outputs including poultry, eggs, tobacco, milk, sweet potato and soybeans.



North Carolina commercial real estate listings are most plentiful in 15 metropolitan areas including Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham-Chapel Hill, Jacksonville, Wilmington and Winston-Salem. Charlotte has the largest population overall, as it was estimated as 731,000 at the 2010 census. North Carolina hosts 5 Fortune 5000 companies and is a large banking center. Many of these areas have experienced rapid growth in population and, as a result, quality North Carolina investment property can be found.


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