Seagrove, NC


0 Reviews



Download our custom City Report to see exclusive
data on cost of living, crime, climate, and more.
Seagrove, NC

About Seagrove, NC

Seagrove, NC is a small and quaint coastal town located in the southeastern part of North Carolina. This charming little town is located between the historical towns of New Bern and Wilmington, giving it the perfect mix of modern amenities and old-time charm. The population of Seagrove is small but very friendly, making it a great place to live for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The scenery here is breathtaking, with lush forests, tranquil rivers, white sand beaches and plenty of opportunities to explore nature. Life here is relaxed and laid-back; you can enjoy shopping in local boutiques, dining in cozy cafes or just taking time out to enjoy the peacefulness of nature. Mid-sized-city complex - Northwest-central North Carolina, 30 miles south of the Virginia border.

Location Details

State: North Carolina
County: Randolph County
Metro Area: Greensboro-High Point Metro Area
City: Seagrove
Zip Codes: 27341
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 897 ft above sea level
Buying or selling a home?
Find top real estate agents in Seagrove.
Find A Top Agent

Dig Deeper on Seagrove

The Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point complex occupies two counties and is sometimes called the Piedmont Triad. In comparison to the state’s better-known triad of Raleigh–Durham–Chapel Hill, the economy and lifestyle is more industrial and working-class, although there is a strong university presence and a high level of educational attainment. The economy has an interesting mix of declining and emerging industries, but employment overall has been relatively stable.

Winston-Salem, as the name suggests, has been a center for the tobacco industry. Winston-Salem is also home to Wake Forest University, some affiliated high tech business, a collection of banking centers and is home to Krispy Kreme donuts and a new Dell Computer plant. High Point is a world trade center for furniture and is still center of the state’s largest furniture-manufacturing industry. Unfortunately, the dislocation of that industry offshore, particularly to China, is having an impact on its manufacturing base.

Downtown High Point is a fascinating collection of commercial, warehouse and showroom facilities centered on this industry. Greensboro is the triad’s financial center and is the most prosperous of the three cities, with high tech, light manufacturing, and a large campus of the University of North Carolina. The nicest suburbs in the area spread northwest of Greensboro towards the Piedmont Triad International Airport, which brings unusually good air service to the area.

Bottom line: Greensboro is up and coming, Winston-Salem epitomizes the shift from older economy to new economy, and High Point is an industry town shifting emphasis from manufacturing to becoming a trade and design center. Cost of living is attractive for what the triad offers. The amenities of the Raleigh-Durham area, 80 miles east, are close enough for residents to benefit.

The city complex is located in northern Piedmont in an area of transition between the eastern coastal plain and mountains to the west. The immediate landscape is slightly rolling with woodlands and open country. The climate is a mix of continental and humid subtropical. Winter temperatures and rainfall are modified somewhat by the mountain barrier. The combination of coastal moisture and northern cold air produce more frequent sleet and ice storms than in most of North Carolina. Snow flurries may occur.

Summers are generally mild to warm and humid, with varying temperatures. Most summer precipitation occurs as localized thunderstorms. Late summer and fall hurricanes bring heavy rain. First freeze is late October, last is mid-April.

Seagrove Cost of Living
$$$$

Cost of living, attractive downtown areas, and some college presence make Seagrove a great place to live.

$186,100
-81.7% lower than avg
$65,047
-6.1% lower than avg
$730 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-57.3% lower than avg
Seagrove Crime
66.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Seagrove, North Carolina
$35,640
for a family
$32,000
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Seagrove
   Cost of living
Declining industries
   Attractive downtown areas
Growth and sprawl
   Some college presence
Summer heat and humidity
Cost of Living
Compare Seagrove, NC
cost of living
Compare food, housing, utilities, and more in Seagrove, North Carolina to any other city in the US.