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North Carolina New Homes

Welcome to our North Carolina New Homes Section. Directly below, you’ll find quick links to new homes throughout North Carolina. Click on a home listing to visit the builder’s website where you can view available inventory, community locations, details about purchase incentives and financing options, standard features, and available options and upgrades. While you’re there, you might also want to look for information regarding the home builder’s warranties and the energy efficient products they use to build new homes. Thanks for stopping by New Homes Section during you search for a new home in North Carolina.

 

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North Carolina Information

If you are looking for a new home in a North Carolina new home community, simply visit the links provided on the site for single family homes, new condos and condo builders, homes for sale by owner, active adult home builders, and North Carolina custom homes. Here you will find many home builders, national and local, that have communities available in North Carolina. You can also look in specific areas like Charlotte home builders, Raleigh and Greensboro. Find your new North Carolina home today!
General State Information
North Carolina was one of the first settled colonies and was the last state to succeed from the union in 1861.The state capital Raleigh has a population of 359,332 people which is about 25% of the total population of the state 9,061,032. In 6 years the state grew about 10% from the year 2000 to 2006. This exceeds the increase of the whole entire growth rate for the whole entire United States. In 1795, North Carolina opened the first public university in the United States, now known for its basketball the University of North Carolina. Today North Carolina has currently 16 public universities 6 private Universities one being Duke, and 58 community colleges.
Climate
The climate in North Carolina varies because of the different elevations in the state. There are three different geographic regions in the state. The coastal plains, fall line and mountain range give the state dramatic variation of highs and lows for the year. The low can reach 30 °F in December and in August the high for the year can reach about 90 °F.
Economy
The average income per person in the state is about $31,029 which in 2005 ranked 36th in the nation. The state as a whole makes about $375 gross state product (2006) the state’s top selling products include poultry, eggs, tobacco, hogs, milk, cattle, and soy beans to name a few.