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Harnett County Growth | Moving to Harnett County NC

Harnett County NC New Homes

 

Harnett County is just one of 15 North Carolina counties to experience a population growth of at least 25%, as reported by the 2010 U.S. Census results. Wake County, the most populous county in North Carolina, grew by 43.5%.

Other counties experiencing this huge amount of growth include: Franklin, Johnston, Chatham, Hoke, Union, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Iredell, Pitt, Camden, Currituck, Pender, and Brunswick.Harnett County Growth | Moving to Harnett County NC | Harnett County NC New Homes

 

Harnett County Census Results:

  • Square Miles: 595.01
  • Current Population: 115,761
  • Population 10 years ago: 90,949
  • % Population Growth: 27.3%

 

 

 

Harnett County quick facts:

  • Incorporated towns in Harnett County include: Angier, Coats, Dunn, Erwin, and Lillington
  • Other popular places to live in Harnett County include: Buies Creek, Lakeside Village, and Twin Lakes
  • Major highways in Harnett County that provide access to Raleigh and the RTP include: US-421, US-401, and NC Hwys 55 and 210
  • Harnett County hot spots for recreation and events include: Raven Rock State Park, Gen William C. Lee Airborne Museum, Campbell University, and Central Carolina Community College 

 

Additional 2010 U.S. Census Results:

Wake County Growth | 2010 Wake County, NC Census Results

Orange County Growth | 2010 Orange County Census Results

Lee County Growth | 2010 Lee County, NC Census Results

Chatham County Growth | 2010 Chatham County, NC Census Results

Raleigh Census 2010 | Raleigh Number One in Population Growth

Durham Number Five in Population Growth | Durham Growth

 

 

Harnett County Growth | Moving to Harnett County NC | Harnett County NC New Homes

 

 

Harnett County, NC Relocation Resources:

Harnett County New Home Communities, Lots and Land

Harnett County NC New Homes

Build On Your Lot Harnett County NC

Acreage Lots in Harnett County NC

 

 

 

 

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Comments(2)

John Novak
Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace - Las Vegas, NV
Henderson, Las Vegas and Summerlin Real Estate

Nice overview of Harnett County, Penny. I really like the stone and siding, and the wood floors and crown moulding that Stanton uses in their homes. We really don't see much of that in the desert; it's mostly frame and stucco.

Mar 25, 2011 06:59 AM
Adam Malachi
A 2 Z Realty LLC - Castle Rock, CO
QSC,CDPE,CIPS,CNE,CRB,CRS,GRI,MRE,SFR

Great post! And excellent overview!

Thanks for sharing,

Adam

Mar 29, 2011 02:04 PM