$294,900
3 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,800 Sq Ft
Single-level living plus an upstairs flex room in Manning Crossing
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,800
Sq Ft
2013
Built
2-car attached
Garage
What stands out first at 200 Trimble Drive is the efficient, lived-in plan: approximately 1,800 square feet of primarily main-level living with an unexpected upstairs bonus room that expands how you use the house. Built in 2013 and kept in good condition, this home offers a straightforward layout for everyday life—a welcoming great room that opens toward the kitchen and an easy transition to the private wings of the house.
The kitchen is practical and well-equipped for routine meals, featuring a slide-in range, dishwasher, disposal and a walk-in pantry that keeps counters clear and groceries organized. A main-level laundry room places chores where you need them, and the primary suite delivers a private en suite bath for comfortable daily routines. Two additional bedrooms provide flexible sleeping, guest, or work-from-home options.
Upstairs, the bonus room is a notable asset: it can be a media room, playroom, hobby studio, or quiet office away from main-floor activity. Storage and everyday ease are handled by the attached two-car garage and the manageable yard, complemented by low-maintenance vinyl siding that reduces upkeep.
Beyond the property, this home is minutes from downtown Elon and Elon University, with quick access to Gibsonville and Burlington — a practical location for commuters, families, and university-affiliated buyers. Whether you’re starting out or scaling down, the combination of thoughtful spaces, practical systems (A/C and washer/dryer hookups are included), and a sensible price point make this a solid option. Clean lines, functional rooms, and a bonus space upstairs give you move-in-ready convenience with room to adapt as needs change.
Manning Crossing sits a short drive from downtown Elon and the campus of Elon University, combining a quieter residential feel with quick access to local shops, cafes, and campus events. The neighborhood attracts families, university staff, and professionals who appreciate small-town amenities alongside regional connections to Gibsonville and Burlington. Expect community-oriented streets, local dining options, and seasonal university programming that animates the town year-round. The area is practical for commuters while still offering a relaxed pace of life.
This listing is competitively positioned at the estimated midpoint value of $294,900 (price-per-sf about $164), which places it squarely in the affordable range for single-family homes in Elon’s market. While deeper local metrics such as current days-on-market and active inventory counts are not provided here, properties near Elon University and downtown Elon historically attract steady interest from a mix of owner-occupiers and investors due to the town’s stable demand profile. Given the home’s condition, two-car garage, and a flexible bonus room, it should appeal strongly to buyers seeking turnkey, low-maintenance living near campus and town amenities. Sellers will find the home’s list price aligned with valuation estimates, which helps reduce friction in contract negotiations; buyers benefit from a clear comparative value—well-priced, practical homes in this area often move efficiently when presented cleanly and marketed to both local and university-oriented audiences. Agents and buyers should review current local MLS metrics for the most up-to-date inventory and absorption trends, but from a valuation standpoint this property is positioned to capture attention quickly.
Good local access to parks and campus recreational facilities, neighborhood streets suited for walking and biking, and regional green spaces within a short drive.
Low
$283K
Midpoint
$295K
High
$307K
$164/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Manning Crossing sits a short drive from downtown Elon and the campus of Elon University, combining a quieter residential feel with quick access to local shops, cafes, and campus events. The neighborhood attracts families, university staff, and professionals who appreciate small-town amenities alongside regional connections to Gibsonville and Burlington. Expect community-oriented streets, local dining options, and seasonal university programming that animates the town year-round. The area is practical for commuters while still offering a relaxed pace of life.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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