$725,000 Open Sun 1PM - 3PM
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1,833 Sq Ft
607 N Queen St, Durham, NC 27701
607 N Queen St, Durham, NC 27701$725,000 Open Sun 1PM - 3PM
607 N Queen St, Durham, NC 27701
607 N Queen St, Durham, NC 27701$725,000 New Construction
2002 Moody, Durham, NC 27701
2002 Moody, Durham, NC 27701$739,000 New Construction
3005 Corbell, Durham, NC 27701
3005 Corbell, Durham, NC 27701$825,000 New Construction
2000 Moody, Durham, NC 27701
2000 Moody, Durham, NC 27701$770,000
524 N Mangum St Unit 2, Durham, NC 27701
524 N Mangum St Unit 2, Durham, NC 27701$770,000
524 N Mangum St Unit 5, Durham, NC 27701
524 N Mangum St Unit 5, Durham, NC 27701$479,900 New Construction
106 Broadway St Unit 202, Durham, NC 27701
106 Broadway St Unit 202, Durham, NC 27701$479,900 New Construction
106 Broadway St Unit 106, Durham, NC 27701
106 Broadway St Unit 106, Durham, NC 27701$499,900 New Construction
106 Broadway St Unit 207, Durham, NC 27701
106 Broadway St Unit 207, Durham, NC 27701$499,900 New Construction
106 Broadway St Unit 101, Durham, NC 27701
106 Broadway St Unit 101, Durham, NC 27701Central Park in Durham, located a mile north of downtown and 2 miles east of Duke University, offers a vibrant atmosphere with a mix of locally owned businesses and the central park itself. The neighborhood combines the tranquility of a small Southern city with the energy of a college town, providing residents with a variety of things to do. The area is highly walkable, with sidewalks on nearly every street, and features an eclectic mix of housing options, including condominiums and single-family homes. Central Park is known for its diverse dining and entertainment scene, with popular spots like Cocoa Cinnamon, Dame’s Chicken & Waffles, and Boxcar Bar & Arcade. Residents can enjoy live performances at Motorco Music Hall and the Durham Performing Arts Center, or visit the historic Durham Athletic Park. For groceries, Bulldega Urban Market offers local products, while more comprehensive shopping is available at Harris Teeter, 2 miles west. The neighborhood is served by Durham Public Schools, which have a high overall rating. Central Park itself is a sanctuary with open spaces, a playground, a skate park, and a farmer’s market at the Central Park Pavilion. The Downtown Durham Dog Park provides an off-leash area for pets. Commuters benefit from the proximity to major roads like the Durham Freeway and Interstate 85, as well as several Go Durham bus stops and the nearby Amtrak station.
On average, homes in Central Park, Durham sell after 92 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Central Park, Durham over the last 12 months is $721,535, up 11% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
In Central Park, there are currently 10 townhouses for sale, offering a variety of options for potential buyers. With townhouses ranging from $479,900 to $825,000, there's something for every budget. As of April, 2025 the median home price in Central Park, Durham is $697,000, while the average sale price is $721,535, providing insight into local market trends. On average, townhouses spend 92 days on the market before being sold. Whether you're interested in modern townhouses, small townhomes, or traditional rowhouses, there are options available to suit your needs. Browse properties and townhomes for sale in Central Park, Durham, and discover the ideal residence to fit your needs.