Duke University Homesites
November 5, 2023
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Duke University Homesites, commonly known as Duke Homesites, is a historic residential neighborhood located adjacent to Duke University's East Campus in Durham, NC.
It is bounded by Main Street, Buchanan Boulevard, Swift Avenue and West Campus.
The neighborhood was developed in the early 1900s to provide housing for Duke University professors and staff.
The university sold off parcels of land for residential development with the requirement that homes match Duke's Georgian-style architecture.
The homes were built between approximately 1915 to 1930 in popular styles like Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Tudor Revival.
Duke Homesites became a beloved neighborhood for university faculty and employees.
Architecture and Character
Duke Homesites contains a cohesive collection of early 20th century homes unified by Georgian-inspired architectural details.
Key features include brick and stone exteriors, symmetrical facades, multi-pane windows, front porches, and sloped roofs.
The neighborhood has a park-like, campus feel with mature trees and charming residential streets.
Property sizes range from small cottage lots to larger parcels over half an acre.
Home sizes range from cozy bungalows around 1,000 square feet to larger 4-5 bedroom homes exceeding 3,000 square feet.
Neighborhood Amenities
Residents of Duke Homesites enjoy an easy walk to East Campus dining, athletics, and events.
The neighborhood is also just over one mile from downtown Durham's shops, restaurants, and arts scene.
Nearby amenities include Duke Gardens, the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, and the American Tobacco Trail which runs along the southern edge of the neighborhood.
The neighborhood association maintains a small park/playground at the corner of Oakland Avenue and Swift Avenue.
Distance to RDU Airport
Duke Homesites is located approximately 15 miles from Raleigh-Durham International Airport via I-40. The drive takes around 20-25 minutes.
Real Estate Recommendations
For buyers interested in Duke Homesites, I recommend connecting with real estate agents highly familiar with Durham historic districts.
Realtors can provide guidance on properties for sale and recent pricing trends.
For sellers, I recommend highlighting the neighborhood's historic charm, walkability, and proximity to Duke during listing.
Pricing competitively based on recent sales of comparable homes is also key. Listings should accentuate historic architectural details like original woodwork.
Partnering with agents experienced in marketing and renovating vintage homes helps ensure a smooth sale process while preserving the neighborhood's historic integrity.
Our team specializes in Durham historic real estate.
A Local Realtor's Perspective on Duke Homesites
As a real estate professional familiar with Durham's historic neighborhoods, I've always admired the charming vintage homes and campus feel of Duke Homesites.
Its origins as housing for Duke's faculty and staff make it extra special. With its park-like setting and easy walk to East Campus, Duke Homesites offers a unique lifestyle.
For homebuyers who appreciate historic architecture and a collegiate community vibe, it's hard to beat this historic Durham neighborhood.
Contact us today if you would like to know more about this beautiful community.
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