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Washington, NC Townhomes for Sale

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    $179,900

    $10K PRICE DROP
    • 0.5 Baths

    Unlisted Address

    Expansive mixed-use space available! This property would make an incredible townhome or multifamily dwelling for someone with the right vision! Approximately 7600 sqft between both floors. There is also a space for an office or living area with the right vision! Bathroom and kitchenette are already in place, so it just needs some finishing touches. This unit also contains rich history as it was

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    Josh Hardison

    Keller Williams Realty Points East

    (252) 645-6113

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    $139,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,054 Sq Ft

    6000 River Rd Unit 20, Washington, NC 27889

    Enjoy easy living in this charming 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath townhouse nestled in a peaceful community. With the HOA handling lawn maintenance, water, and insurance, you can spend your time enjoying the amenities: fish in community ponds, relax by the pool, or take your dog to the on-site dog park. Everything you need is just steps from home. Minutes from downtown historic Washington's waterfront &

    Jamie Harris Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage - Washington

    6000 River Rd Unit 20, Washington, NC 27889
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    $345,000

    $10K PRICE DROP
    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,143 Sq Ft

    122 Forecastle Ct, Washington, NC 27889

    Discover the perfect blend of comfort and convenience in this well-maintained 2-bedroom, 2-bath townhome located in the private, gated waterfront community of Pamlico Plantation in Washington, NC. Designed for easy, low-maintenance living, this home is ideal as a full-time residence or a ''lock-and-go'' retreat while traveling or cruising. Mohawk Redwood flooring, vaulted ceilings. Great room

    Gail Kenefick Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage - Washington

    122 Forecastle Ct, Washington, NC 27889

Why Live in Washington

Washington, NC, known as “the original Washington,” is a small city of nearly 10,000 residents located where the Atlantic Plain meets the Pamlico River. Founded in the 1770s, it has a rich history as a shipbuilding center, which continues today with companies like MJM Yachts and Fountain Powerboats. The city is popular among retirees and boaters due to its coastal living benefits and close-knit community feel. Downtown Washington has experienced a resurgence, with renovated streets and sidewalks, and local favorites like Bill’s Hot Dog Stand, Pitt Street Brewing Co., and Havens Mill Pizza Co. attracting visitors. The Harbor District Market offers a variety of local artisan goods. Recreational activities revolve around the Pamlico River, with attractions like the North Carolina Estuarium and Festival Park, which hosts events such as Smoke on the Water. Goose Creek State Park provides trails, a nature center, and glamping cabins. Washington is 22 miles from Greenville and 38 miles from New Bern, with the Crystal Coast beaches 70 miles away. The Beaufort County Schools district is highly rated, and Beaufort County Early College High School offers dual enrollment opportunities. Homes in Washington range from colorful vintage houses in the Historic District to ranch-style homes and Cape Cods in the suburbs. The city faces occasional hurricanes, but residents are well-prepared with elevated homes and proactive utility measures.

Townhouse Prices in Washington, NC

Townhouse Price Trends

Median Townhouse Price
$343,950
Median 2-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$293,700
Median 3-Bedroom Townhouse Price
$354,500
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