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Lindley Park: 803 Longview Street

Posted on March 24, 2017March 31, 2017 by David Arneke

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803 Longview Street

  • $264,000
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,519 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $174
  • Built in 1936
  • Listed March 24, 2017
  • Last sale: $218,500, April 2009

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This site is a selective collection of current real estate listings for mostly pre-1930 homes in Greensboro historic districts, other in-town neighborhoods and the smaller towns and communities in Guilford County. Notable homes from the ’30s, ’40s, ’50s and ’60s are included as well, Mid-Century Modern in particular. It is an independent site, not connected to any real estate firm or nonprofit organization.

All information is believed to be accurate but is subject to change without notice and cannot be guaranteed. The information on this website is not intended to provide you with any real estate or related advice of any kind.

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If you notice any missing listings or changes in status, please let us know.

Greensboro and Guilford County

Greensboro’s historic districts and older neighborhoods offer an abundance of homes that preserve the character and architecture of the city’s late-19th and early-20th century neighborhoods. Similarly, classic homes dating back to the 19th century dot the landscape of Guilford County, and many come with significant acreage.

Greensboro’s classic neighborhoods maintain the rich aesthetics and history of earlier times, but they’re also vibrant and lively, evolving and energetic, walkable and wooded. And many remain surprisingly affordable compared to the older neighborhoods of most other larger North Carolina cities.

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