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Lexington and its surrounding communities have managed to successfully hold onto the hometown feel while providing residents with a quality of life that is hard to beat.  You will find all types of real estate in Lexington from starter single-family homes, move-up communities, lakefront properties, and luxury estates.

Lexington is bordered to the North and West by Interstate 85 Business, to the south and east by Interstate 85. Both interstates merge just southwest of the city.  Additionally, 4 U.S. highway routes, U.S. Route 29, Route 64, Route 52 and Route 70, and state highways NC Hwy 8 and NC Hwy 47 intersect the city.  The estimated population is around 20,000.

 

Housing

Lexington offers a variety of housing options and price points. The city is served by the Lexington School System and Davidson County Schools. Lexington residents enjoy many activities and events throughout the year.

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Lexington Barbecue

Lexington is well known for its barbecue. In 1919, Sid Weaver set up a tent in the middle of town and opened the first barbecue restaurant. Soon after, Jesse Swicegood opened a stand too. Today, there are 20 barbecue restaurants scattered around the city.

In 1984, the city held its first Lexington Barbecue Festival. Since then every year in October, the streets of Historic Uptown Lexington are transformed into a great big playground with food, entertainment, shopping and lots of family fun.

The festival has grown over the years and has over 100,000 attend each year. It has become one of the largest street festivals in North Carolina.

Economy

During the last century, the town’s economy was mainly based on textile and furniture manufacturing. In the late 1990s, textile and furniture manufacturers started moving their production facilities to Asia and Mexico.

This contributed to economic difficulties for the community that was heavily dependent on these two industries for employment. However, over time Lexington adjusted to the changing economic conditions.  The city diversified its economic base to embrace lucrative industries such as motorsports racing technology and viticulture.

History

Dedicated to preserving the history of the area is the Davidson County Historical Museum is located in the Old Courthouse on the square. Built-in 1858, it has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1971. The museum offers exhibits, programs, and other activities that capture the history of Davidson County.

 

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Megan Clement is a real estate broker with Keller Williams Realty. She specializes in Davidson and Forsyth County properties which include the cities of Lexington, Thomasville, Denton, Clemmons, High Point, Kernersville, and Winston Salem. Megan has 20 years of experience working with both buyers and sellers. Call or text 336-239-7501 or use the contact form.
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