Alamance County, NC
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Total Properties

90,364

Average Home Price

$347,934

Average Square Feet

1,937

Price per Sq Ft

$176

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
1122,268

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

90,364

Median Home Price

$285,000

Average Home Price

$347,934

Average Square Feet

1,937

Price per Sq Ft

$176

Recent Sales (12mo)

1,135

YoY Price Change

-0.2%

Sales Velocity

40.5%

Alamance County, North Carolina: The Affordable Middle Ground With a Rent Problem

Alamance County sits in the geographic and economic heart of the Piedmont Triad corridor, sandwiched between Greensboro and the Research Triangle — close enough to both to feel their gravitational pull, but distinct enough to have forged its own identity. Burlington, the county seat, was once synonymous with textile manufacturing, a legacy still visible in the repurposed mill buildings that now house boutiques and breweries. That industrial past shapes much of the economic data here: a workforce that leans heavily on some college education (32.1%) rather than four-year degrees (just 18.8%), and a median household income of $64,445 that trails the national median by roughly $10,700.

What makes Alamance genuinely interesting, though, is the tension between its housing affordability and the financial strain resting just below the surface.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$221,20031% below national median of $320,000
Rent Burden Rate42.6%Far above the 30% healthy threshold
Homeownership Rate65.6%Above national norm — owners are doing fine
YoY Price Change0.0%Market has gone completely flat

Owners and Renters Are Living in Different Counties

On paper, Alamance looks like an affordability success story. A median home price of $285,000 against a median income of $64,445 produces a price-to-income ratio of about 4.4x — close to the national benchmark and dramatically better than the overheated metros it neighbors. The homeownership rate of 65.6% is healthy, and with a median year built of 1996, the housing stock is relatively modern without being boutiquepriced.

But renters tell a sharply different story. A median rent of $1,007 per month consumes a disproportionate share of income for a county where 20.5% of renters are severely burdened — meaning they're spending more than half their paycheck on rent alone. That figure is a quiet crisis. With a child poverty rate of 18.5% and 13.4% of households on SNAP benefits, the county's economic divide isn't just a statistic — it maps directly onto the renter population.

A Market Catching Its Breath

After several years of Piedmont-wide price appreciation driven by Triangle spillover migration, Alamance's market has stalled entirely: year-over-year price change is effectively flat. The spread between the 10th and 90th percentile sale prices — $125,000 to $520,000 — reveals a bifurcated market where entry-level inventory still exists but is under pressure from buyers priced out of Chapel Hill and Durham.

A vacancy rate of 9.3% suggests there's room for the market to absorb new demand without overheating, which may explain the price plateau. The question is whether that inventory is accessible to the households who need it most.

What Makes Alamance County Unique?

Its location is both its greatest asset and its defining challenge. Proximity to the Triangle drives real estate interest and creates jobs, but it also means local wages — shaped by manufacturing and service industries rather than tech — haven't kept pace with the housing expectations of in-migrants.


Is Alamance County a good place to buy a home in 2024? For buyers, the fundamentals are genuinely solid: prices below state and national averages, a healthy ownership rate, and a flat market that rewards patience over panic-buying. The risk is in the county's income trajectory — if wage growth doesn't accelerate, appreciation will remain muted.

Why are so many renters in Alamance County rent-burdened? The county's rental stock largely serves lower-income workers in legacy industries — logistics, textiles, healthcare support — whose wages haven't risen in step with rents. A $1,007 median rent sounds modest nationally, but against the income distribution of Alamance's renter class, it's genuinely punishing.

Market Overview

With 90,364 properties tracked, Alamance County is a major real estate market.

With an average price of $347,934, Alamance County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $180 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Alamance County are 23% lower than the North Carolina average.

Alamance County vs North Carolina Average

MetricAlamance CountyNorth Carolina Avgvs State
Average Price$347,934$450,141-23%
Avg Sq Ft1,9371,938Same
Price/Sq Ft$180$232-22%
Properties90,3646,690,938-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Alamance County, NC Real Estate

What is the average home price in Alamance County, NC?

The average home price in Alamance County, NC is $347,934, based on analysis of 90,364 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Alamance County, NC?

Our database includes 90,364 properties in Alamance County, NC, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Alamance County, NC?

The average price per square foot in Alamance County, NC is $180. This is calculated from an average home price of $347,934 and average size of 1,937 square feet.

What is the average home size in Alamance County, NC?

Homes in Alamance County, NC average 1,937 square feet, with an average price of $347,934.

How does Alamance County, NC compare to other North Carolina counties?

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