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Badin – Historic Town with a French Past

Badin is a historic town on Badin Lake, known for its French Colonial architecture and arts community. The median home price is approximately $260,000.

Homes in the Badin Historic District were built between 1913 and 1920 and feature unique architecture. Restored homes range from $300,000 to $450,000, while fixer-uppers start around $150,000.

Buyers should understand historic preservation guidelines if purchasing in the district. Most of Badin has public water and sewer.

Review financing options – historic homes may have unique insurance and loan requirements.

Badin offers lake access, a vibrant arts scene, and a peaceful lifestyle.

Your Guide to Buying a Historic Home in Badin, NC

Buying a historic home requires specialized inspections – electrical, plumbing, foundation, and lead paint/asbestos testing are essential. A local agent can recommend experienced inspectors.

Badin’s historic district has preservation guidelines for exterior changes. We’ll help you understand what’s allowed before you buy.

The town has a public boat ramp, marina, parks, and a growing arts community. Albemarle is 10 minutes away for shopping and healthcare.

Schedule a historic home consultation to discuss your interest in Badin.

Why Badin, NC Is a Unique Place to Live

Badin’s French Colonial architecture and lakefront setting make it one of the most unique towns in North Carolina. Residents enjoy a close-knit arts community, annual festivals, and beautiful lake views.

Investors can find vacation rental opportunities, especially in restored historic homes.

Visit our home buyer resources for historic home checklists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Median is $260,000. Historic fixer-uppers start around $150,000, and renovated lake-view homes go up to $450,000.
Well-priced historic homes may sell in 30-45 days. Average days on market is 50 days.
Main Street, Falls Road, and Mountain Street have the most historic character and lake views.
Yes, exterior changes in the historic district require review by the town’s historic preservation commission.
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