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    Gibsonville

    Gibsonville town, North Carolina

    About Gibsonville

    Gibsonville, North Carolina, offers a refreshing blend of small-town charm and big-city convenience, making it a compelling choice for those seeking an elevated quality of life. Imagine waking up in a home valued around $251,600, significantly below the national median, affording you more financial freedom to enjoy life. With a population of just over 8,800, this close-knit community fosters a friendly atmosphere where neighbors know each other and local events are well-attended. The median household income here is a robust $98,558, reflecting the area's economic vitality and the residents' ability to thrive. This is a place where you can truly put down roots and build a fulfilling life without breaking the bank.

    From an investment perspective, Gibsonville presents a stable and promising real estate market. The relatively affordable housing combined with a strong median income indicates a healthy and sustainable community. While specific employment figures are not available, the higher-than-average income suggests robust job opportunities, likely within the broader Greensboro-High Point metropolitan area. Crime rates are low, making this an ideal location for families and individuals seeking peace of mind. Gibsonville is particularly well-suited for those seeking a balance between affordability, community, and access to amenities, making it a smart choice for both first-time homebuyers and seasoned investors.

    Gibsonville, North Carolina at a Glance

    Gibsonville is a city in Gibsonville town, North Carolina with a population of approximately 8,827. The median home value is $251,600 and the median household income is $98,558. It has a Walk Score of 0 out of 100, indicating car dependency. The violent crime rate is 1.6 per 1,000 residents, which is 56% below the national average. Air quality is rated Good. The overall climate risk is rated as "Relatively Low." Median rent is $668 per month. Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA, Walk Score, and FEMA.

    Median Home Value

    $251,600

    Median Income

    $98,558

    Population

    8,827

    Walk Score

    0

    Air Quality

    AQI 41

    Good

    Climate Risk

    Relatively Low

    Kurby Score
    71
    B+

    Good

    Walkability & Transit2/100
    Affordability89/100
    Safety95/100
    Economy79/100
    Environment75/100
    Education: Unavailable

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    Demographics
    Population
    8,827
    Median Age
    N/A
    Median Household Income
    $98,558

    32% above nat'l avg

    Bachelor's Degree+
    N/A
    Poverty Rate
    7.7%

    38% below nat'l avg

    Housing
    Median Home Value
    $251,600

    11% below nat'l avg

    Median Rent
    $668

    43% below nat'l avg

    Homeownership Rate
    81.0%

    23% above nat'l avg

    Affordability Index
    187

    87% above nat'l avg

    Safety
    Violent Crime Rate
    1.6 per 1K

    56% below nat'l avg

    Property Crime Rate
    9.4 per 1K

    51% below nat'l avg

    Livability
    Walk Score
    0 / 100

    100% below nat'l avg

    Transit Score
    N/A
    Bike Score
    4 / 100

    88% below nat'l avg

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    Air Quality
    AQI
    41

    Near nat'l avg

    Category
    Good
    GoodModerateUnhealthy
    Climate Risk
    Overall Risk
    Relatively Low
    Risk Score
    27.85

    Top Hazards

    Ice Storm
    Relatively Moderate
    Winter Weather
    Relatively High
    Landslide
    Very Low
    Noise Levels
    Overall
    Quiet
    Road Traffic
    N/A
    Aviation
    N/A
    Rail
    N/A
    Utility Costs
    Electricity Rate
    12.7¢/kWh

    23% below nat'l avg

    Est. Monthly Electric
    $114

    17% below nat'l avg

    Employment
    Unemployment Rate
    2.4%

    35% below nat'l avg

    Poverty Rate
    7.7%

    38% below nat'l avg

    Political Landscape

    Political Leaning
    Strongly Republican
    DemocratRepublican

    → Politically stable

    Based on Randolph County county-level presidential election data

    Presidential Election Results

    Culture & Things to Do in Gibsonville

    Attractions & Landmarks
    🌳Gibsonville Community Park(park)
    📜Alamance Battleground State Historic Site(historic)
    🦁Greensboro Science Center(zoo)
    🏛️International Civil Rights Center & Museum(museum)
    🌳City Park(park)
    📜Gibsonville Historic District(historic)
    📜Alamance County Courthouse(historic)
    🏗️Gibsonville Town Hall(landmark)
    Local Events & Festivals

    Gibsonville Christmas Parade

    Annual parade with floats, bands, and holiday cheer.

    Gibsonville Farmers Market

    Weekly market offering local produce and crafts.

    National Night Out

    Community-building campaign promoting police-community partnerships.

    Gibsonville Town Wide Yard Sale

    Annual town-wide yard sale event.

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