Wilson offers a variety of neighborhoods from the historic district to new subdivisions in the suburbs. Want to live on a golf course, in a downtown loft or in the country surrounded by open fields? Wilson County has a neighborhood that will meet your needs. In 2020 total housing units was over 37,527 and the median value was $212,200.

Perfectly situated along Interstate 95 just east of Raleigh and west of the Atlantic Ocean, Wilson’s unique blend of life’s modern amenities and old-fashioned charm create the ultimate in gracious living. A mild climate offers outdoor recreational activities practically all year. Temperatures average 85° in July and 41° in January. The average annual rainfall is 47 inches and the average annual snowfall is 3 inches.

Wilson offers a variety of neighborhoods from the historic district to new subdivisions in the suburbs. There are typically 300-500 housing units available for sale or lease at any given time. The median sale price for a house is $212,000 (US) and includes 1,700 to 1900 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2-3 baths on lots ranging from 0.25 to 0.35 acres.

Get started by visiting or contacting the Wilson Board of REALTORS®, which will link you to resources that will help you begin your search. For a great selection of historic properties visit Preservation of Wilson.

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