Community Guide

Concord, NC.

Blending timeless Southern history, high-energy entertainment, exceptional affordability, and growing suburban neighborhoods.

Affordable Historic Suburban Living

Charming heritage developments with unmatched family networks.

Concord stands as Cabarrus County's crown jewel town, offering an exceptional cost of living approximately 3% below the national average and a rock-solid regional economy anchored by a 3.4% unemployment rate. For families relocating from higher-cost metros, Concord's value proposition is hard to beat — you get quality schools, community amenities, and meaningful equity growth at price points that would barely cover a starter home in many coastal cities.

For families, Concord merges the charm of its Victorian-dominated Historic District with beautifully preserved tree-lined sidewalks and the global thrill of Charlotte Motor Speedway and massive commercial hubs like Concord Mills. The downtown corridor is quietly building its own identity — Gibson Mill Market, Pump Social, and Afton Village's walkable town center are creating the kind of community gathering spaces that make a town feel like home.

The housing landscape in Concord includes a beautiful blend of preserved historic homes, affordable custom resales, and expansive new construction communities. With 3.5 months of inventory and steady +2.0% year-over-year appreciation, buyers have genuine room to be selective while still building equity in a market poised for continued growth. This is one of the few places in the Charlotte metro where you can find move-in-ready homes under $400K in desirable school zones — and that's increasingly rare.

Historic downtown Concord NC streetscape with Victorian architecture and tree-lined sidewalks in Cabarrus County
$385k – $440k
Median Sale Price (June 2026)
+2.0% YoY
Year-over-Year Appreciation
3.5 Months
Balanced Inventory Supply
Eat & Drink

Where Concord Dines

Cuban & Latin

Havana Carolina Restaurant & Bar

A vibrant downtown Concord destination serving authentic Cuban cuisine, craft cocktails, and live music on Union Street. Consistently one of the highest-rated spots in Cabarrus County.

Southern Comfort

2 Gals Kitchen

Hearty, home-style Southern cooking in a welcoming downtown setting. Known for generous portions, friendly service, and comfort food classics.

Food Hall & Market

Gibson Mill Market

A beautifully repurposed historic mill featuring multiple food vendors, artisan shops, and a lively community gathering space. A Concord landmark.

Cafe & Light Fare

Union Street Cafe

A charming downtown cafe serving sandwiches, salads, baked goods, and specialty coffee in a relaxed, walkable setting on Union Street.

Pub & Pizza

Afton Pub & Pizza

A neighborhood gathering spot in the Afton Village community serving handcrafted pizzas, pub fare, and local brews in a family-friendly environment.

Bar & Social Kitchen

Pump Social

A stylish social kitchen and bar in downtown Concord offering shareable plates, craft cocktails, and a curated beer list in a modern-industrial atmosphere.

Education

Concord Schools & Feeder Paths

Concord is served by Cabarrus County Schools (CCS). Feeder patterns have been subject to recent realignments due to population growth. Always verify with the official CCS boundary tool.

K-5 Cox Mill Elementary
6-8 Cox Mill Middle
9-12 Cox Mill High

Western Concord serving the Cox Mill and Afton Village corridor

K-5 Concord Elementary
6-8 Concord Middle
9-12 Concord High

Central and downtown Concord attendance zone

K-5 Northwest Cabarrus area elementary
6-8 Northwest Cabarrus Middle
9-12 Northwest Cabarrus High

Northwest Concord toward the Kannapolis border

K-5 J.M. Robinson zone elementary
6-8 J.M. Robinson zone middle
9-12 J.M. Robinson High

Southeast Concord and Harrisburg corridor

Charter & Magnet

  • Cabarrus-Kannapolis Early College
  • Hickory Ridge High (STEM focus)

Private Options

  • Concord First Assembly Academy
  • Cannon School
Neighborhoods

Popular Concord Communities

Afton Village

$300k – $800k+

Townhomes, cottages, and single-family homes

A master-planned community with a town-center feel, walking trails, a community pool, and a mix of home styles. One of Concord's most popular and walkable neighborhoods with easy access to shops and dining.

Weddington Woods

$310k – $380k

Traditional two-story and ranch homes

An affordable, family-friendly neighborhood with traditional homes, mature landscaping, and convenient access to shopping and dining along the Weddington Road corridor.

Moss Creek

$600k – $1M+

Custom and transitional single-family estates

An upscale community featuring larger custom homes, generous lots, and a quiet, established atmosphere. Popular with families seeking space and privacy without sacrificing convenience to Concord amenities.

Clearwater Plantation

$400k – $600k

Traditional two-story and transitional homes

A well-established family community with a neighborhood pool, playground, and winding streets lined with mature trees. Located in the desirable Cox Mill school district.

Bell Treee

$350k – $500k

Newer construction single-family homes

A newer residential community offering modern homes at accessible price points, with community amenities including a pool and walking trails. Popular with first-time buyers and young families.

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Market Insight

What This Means for You

Relocating Families

Concord's median of $385k–$440k makes it one of the most accessible entry points into the greater Charlotte metro. With 3.5 months of inventory and +2.0% year-over-year growth, families get stability without overpaying. The Cox Mill school corridor (Cox Mill Elementary through Cox Mill High) is consistently in demand — plan your search early in that feeder pattern. For families relocating from the Northeast or West Coast, Concord's cost advantage means you can often afford significantly more home than your current market.

Investors

Concord's proximity to Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord Mills, and the I-85 corridor creates consistent short-term rental demand from tourism and business travel. The 3.5-month supply indicates a healthy market with room for appreciation. Communities like Afton Village ($300k–$800k+) and Clearwater Plantation ($400k–$600k) offer diverse price points for portfolio building with strong rental demand.

Military & VA Buyers

Concord's affordability and Cabarrus County Schools district make it practical for military families using VA financing. The balanced market environment means time for proper inspections and appraisals without competitive pressure. Charlotte's VA Health Care Center and multiple Guard/Reserve facilities are within easy commuting distance. The $385k–$440k median sits comfortably within VA loan limits, making this a strong option for service members seeking homeownership without a jumbo loan.

First-Time Buyers

Concord is one of the strongest first-time buyer markets in the region. Entry points in Weddington Woods ($310k–$380k) and newer communities like Bell Tree ($350k–$500k) offer modern construction at accessible prices. The +2.0% appreciation protects your equity while you build it. With 3.5 months of inventory, you have real negotiating room — something first-time buyers in tighter markets simply don't get.

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