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55 listings found within of Bessemer City, North Carolina
Gastonia, NC
Property at 1215 Cardinal Dr 28052, Gastonia, NC For Sale
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Bessemer City, NC
Property at 0 Ramseur Rd 28016, Bessemer City, NC For Sale
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Gastonia, NC
Property at 619 Oates Rd 28056, Gastonia, NC For Sale
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Bessemer City, NC
Property at 103 N Gould Ave 28016, Bessemer City, NC For Sale
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Bessemer City, NC
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Gastonia, NC
Property at 1313 Signal St 28052, Gastonia, NC For Sale
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Kings Mountain, NC
Property at 107 Stowe Acres 28086, Kings Mountain, NC For Sale
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Gaston County, North Carolina

Traditionally, Gaston County has grown at a slower pace than some of Charlotte's other neighbors, in part because the Catawba River separates the two counties and reduces the number of routes for an easy commute. But Gaston is a secret no longer. Today, the communities of Belmont and Mount Holly in eastern Gaston County, as well as Gastonia, are attractive not only to those settling in Gaston to work and live, but Charlotte workers who want to escape to a place with a hometown feel.

A perfect example of a classic hometown with tree-lined streets where everyone knows your name is Belmont, located just south of I-85 across the Catawba River. Take a drive down Main Street and you'll see why it's such a popular place to live. The town's well-preserved mansions and mature magnolia trees add beauty and charm. Belmont's downtown area has recently been revitalized with new brick planters and sidewalks. In the evening joggers and strollers meander the streets. Each October Belmont's Stowe Park fills with couples and families enjoying the Belmont Fall Festival, which features food, entertainment and vendors.

A community of just over 9,000 residents, Belmont's town's slogan is "City of Diversified Textiles," which solidifies its position as a home to many major textile manufacturers. Today, the town's quiet mill villages of small cottage houses provide homes to many textile plant workers and also to young families starting out. A historic focal point in Belmont is Belmont Abbey College, a private liberal arts college founded in 1876 by Benedictine monks and now the only Catholic college in the southeast. The Abbey's cathedral, which can be seen from I-85, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Belmont Drive-In Theatre, one of the last of a dying breed of outdoor movie theaters, offers first-run movies in the tradition of convertible Chevys and poodle skirts. It's open Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Another popular and growing attraction is the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, undergoing long-range development on South New Hope Road. A grand visitors center and several beautifully landscaped gardens are open now, with more to come in the future.

North of Belmont is Mount Holly, a community of just over 8,000 people. The town retains the charm and flavor of a small southern town while enjoying growth, as evidenced by a new neighborhood called River Front under development along the banks of the Catawba River. The neighborhood of 210 homes and another 90 townhomes off Tuckaseegee Road will include a clubhouse, pool, tennis courts and a 22-boat marina village with shops and restaurants. West of Mount Holly on I-85 is the town of McAdenville, which in December is more accurately called Christmas Town USA. During the holiday season, residents decorate their homes and yards with thousands of twinkling lights of all colors and put the town on display to the entire region. The mill town turns into a fantasyland, and folks drive from all around to line the streets at dark to view the lights from rolled-down car windows.

Gastonia is the heart of Gaston County and its county seat. You'll notice that residents here are mighty proud of the recent honor of being named one of only 10 All-America Cities in 2000. The city received the national honor for its communitywide efforts to find solutions to the challenge of illiteracy. This community of almost 65,000 people was once called the "Pacemaker of the South" because of the number of textile mills that used to churn here. Today, new industries are finding that Gastonia still offers an attractive business environment. Downtown Gastonia offers a glimpse into the past with many historic buildings, including the vintage Lawyers and Commercial buildings and the old Standard Hardware store, both built in the early 1900s, as well as the giant old Firestone Mill. York-Chester is a historic community of bungalow-style homes near downtown.

In recent years city leaders have been in discussions on how to redevelop some downtown buildings, and they are currently considering the idea of making the area a historic district. Meanwhile, the city has developed a new focal point thanks to the construction of several major new county service buildings, including a new Gaston County Courthouse, Department of Social Service building and a new police station along Long and Marietta avenues. Gastonia offers several shopping venues that draw people from nearby Lincoln and York counties as well as west Mecklenburg. On N.C. 74 is Franklin Square, a giant regional power shopping center with a Wal-Mart, Home Depot and other big-box power retailers. The shopping center, which recently completed its third expansion, offers everything from home improvement items and groceries to dinner out and a good haircut. Off New Hope Road in Gastonia is Eastridge Shopping Center, which recently underwent a face-lift and added major new tenants, including a new Dillard's department store.

Not far from downtown is the Schiele Museum on East Garrison Boulevard. The museum is a favorite field trip for thousands of Gaston County school children, offering a chance to explore the region's rocks and minerals, hills and rivers, plants and animals in its extensive exhibits. The museum's 152-seat planetarium hosts school programs as well as evening shows on astronomy. An on-site nature trail invites visitors to experience life on an 18th-century backcountry farm, as well as learn of Catawba Indian ways.

There's more to Gaston County than Gastonia and towns east. In all, the county has 14 separate municipalities, each with its own special flavor. They include Stanley, with a busy downtown that runs along either side of railroad tracks; Spencer Mountain, an isolated community nestled in impossible-to-believe craggy hills north of Gastonia; Bessemer City, home of a hugely popular '50s-style drive-in; and Kings Mountain, which straddles the Gaston-Cleveland county line. As you'd expect, many of the communities are or were focused on textile operations.

Most new development in Gaston County remains to the east, in order to catch the growing number of folks who want to live near, but not in, Charlotte. But you can find lovely two-story homes, sprawling ranches and country estates of all sizes throughout the county. A popular attraction that draws outdoor enthusiasts from miles around is Crowders Mountain State Park, in southwest Gaston off I-85. This 3,024-acre park with rugged peaks and breathtaking views (you can see Charlotte's skyscrapers) is a favorite for hikers, birdwatchers, rappelers and picnickers. It offers fishing, camping and rock climbing. The park drive has been designated as a North Carolina Scenic Byway.

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Bessemer City, NC131$72,000$77,483
home sale data for other nearby cities
Alexis, NC8$91,500$128,043
Belmont, NC280$147,000$190,213
Blacksburg, SC29$92,000$112,607
Cherryville, NC140$81,000$100,062
Clover, SC225$135,500$204,755
Cramerton, NC66$108,159$154,875
Crouse, NC41$105,000$113,601
Dallas, NC205$110,100$108,769
Denver, NC300$224,000$298,171
Gastonia, NC1,145$108,658$124,077
Grover, NC30$73,500$95,054
Iron Station, NC67$101,962$134,129
Kings Mountain, NC250$88,500$109,373
Kingstown, NC263$76,500$109,238
Lake Wylie, SC225$135,500$204,755
Lawndale, NC49$85,000$92,035
Lincolnton, NC345$101,133$117,724
Lowell, NC58$104,217$118,271
Maiden, NC141$99,045$111,771
Mc Adenville, NC9$271,500$279,889
Mount Holly, NC298$145,370$162,858
Shelby, NC490$84,607$107,279
Smyrna, SC4$101,500$111,250
Stanley, NC152$115,500$140,054
Vale, NC79$89,280$93,879
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Population

Total Population5,163
Population Density1,216 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population2,688
Male Population2,475
Population Change since 1990↑ 4% Increase
Population Change since 2000↑ 1% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeGaston College
Distance5 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeBelmont Abbey College
Distance14 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households1,984
Family Households1,366
Average Family Size3.20
Average Household Income$47,511
Median Household Income$40,041
Income Change since 1990↑ 54% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 19% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk1.09
Crime Risk (County)1.30
Personal Crime Risk (County)1.13
Murder Crime Risk (County)1.37
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.81
Robbery Crime Risk (County)1.09
Assault Crime Risk (County)1.25
Property Crime Risk (County)1.24
Burglary Crime Risk (County)1.71
Larceny Crime Risk (County)1.24
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.67

Climate

Average July High Temperature89.3 °F
Average January Low Temperature28.6 °F
Annual Precipitation44.8 inches
Air Pollution Index93% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate6.75%
Nearest AirportCharlotte/douglas Intl
Distance20 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamCharlotte Knights (aaa)
Distance24 miles
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Grades: 5 - 8

Bessemer City Middle School525 Ed Wilson Rd

Grades: 9 - 12

Bessemer City High School119 Yellow Jacket Ln

Grades: K - 3

Bessemer City Primary School1320 N 12th St

Grades: K - 5

Bessemer City Central Elementary School1400 Puetts Chapel Rd
Tryon Elementary School2620 Tryon Courthouse Rd

Grades: K - 8

Montessori Community School123 W Pennsylvania Ave
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BANKS

First National Bank1225 Gastonia Hwy
Sun Trust Bank125 E Virginia Ave

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Agriculture Center Volunteer1428 Costner School Rd
Bessemer City Fire Dept119 W Washington Ave
Gaston County Police Dept132 W Virginia Ave
Tryonota Volunteer Fire Dept2577 Tryon Courthouse Rd

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Bessemer City Branch Public207 N 12th St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

Bessemer City Church Of God701 Gastonia Hwy
Bethany Baptist Church208 N 13th St
Beulah Land Baptist Church616 Athenia Pl
Bright Light Baptist Church112 White Jenkins Rd
Concord United Methodist Ch570 Concord Church Rd
Creekside Community Church2535 Tryon Courthouse Rd
Eighth Street Church Of God906 S 8th St
First Baptist Church107 E Washington Ave
First Presbyterian ChurchN 14th St
First United Methodist Church110 W Alabama Ave
Grace Lutheran Church206 N 14th St
Harmony Baptist Church2009 Puetts Chapel Rd
Harvest Baptist Church311 N 14th St
Heavenbound Baptist Church204 W Virginia Ave

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