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Why Live in Pollocksville

Pollocksville, North Carolina, is a small farming community situated on the Trent River. Initially inhabited by the Tuscarora tribe, it was later settled by German and Swiss colonists and chartered in the 1830s. The town, with a population of 268, remains a center for growing corn, soybeans, and cotton. Properties often feature larger lots, with some homes backing onto the river and others shaded by large oak trees. Housing styles include ranch homes, Colonial Revivals, and farmhouses, with land also available for purchase. The area has attracted young families, particularly due to its location between New Bern and Jacksonville, making it convenient for commuters. Pollocksville Elementary School is highly rated, contributing to the appeal for families. However, the community faces flooding and hurricane risks, with significant damage from Hurricane Florence in 2018. Efforts to mitigate these risks include bioretention ponds near the river. Local features include Pollocksville Waterfront Park, Magnolia Lane Campground, and nearby Croatan National Forest, offering various outdoor activities. Dining options are limited, with Grilling Buddies on Main Street and additional restaurants in River Bend. Basic shopping needs can be met at Dollar General, while larger stores are found in New Bern. U.S. Route 17 provides access to surrounding areas, and Coastal Carolina Regional Airport, 14 miles northeast, offers flights to several major cities.

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What neighborhoods in Pollocksville, NC are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Pollocksville, NC depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include James City, Piney Green and Hubert, each with its own character and price range.
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