$220,000
2 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,200 Sq Ft
Historic brick building with modern finishes and assigned parking
2
Beds
2
Baths
1,200
Sq Ft
1920
Built
Assigned parking (1 space)
Garage
This second-floor condominium occupies a stretch of classic early-20th-century brick on E Fisher Street, a block from Bell Tower Green Park and within easy walking distance of the Rowan Museum and Salisbury Station. The address—210 E Fisher St #10—delivers downtown living without compromise: the building’s historic exterior anchors a bright, renovated interior designed for comfort and low-maintenance city living.
Inside, the 1,200-square-foot floorplan is thoughtfully updated while respecting original character. Two bedrooms and two full baths are arranged for privacy and day-to-day convenience. Recent renovations bring contemporary fixtures and modern appliances to the kitchen and baths; central heating and cooling keep the home comfortable year-round. The flat roof and brick construction speak to the building’s provenance while the refreshed finishes provide an efficient, liveable canvas for everyday life.
Living here means stepping into Salisbury’s cultural corridor. Mornings can include a short walk to the museum or a coffee on a nearby downtown patio; nights offer theater, restaurants, and frequent community events just blocks away. For commuters or regional travelers, the unit sits within the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia MSA and benefits from convenient local transit access at Salisbury Station. The condo includes one assigned parking space in the adjacent lot—an important downtown amenity—and presents a straightforward option for owner-occupiers, seasonal residents, or investors seeking strong rental demand.
Market indicators and comparable sales in the immediate area place value for renovated 2BR downtown units in the $210,000–$230,000 range (estimated midpoint $220,000). The property is owner-occupied and has seen appreciation since the 2020 purchase; taxes are assessed at $200,000 for 2025. Buyers should note the building sits within the city’s historic overlay, which can limit exterior changes, and downtown locations can have higher ambient activity. As with any purchase, confirm renovation permits, lot boundaries, and HOA/condo bylaws. When you want a blend of authentic character and modern conveniences steps from Salisbury’s cultural heart, 210 E Fisher St #10 deserves a close look.
Downtown Salisbury blends small-city charm with a growing cultural scene: brick-lined streets, independent restaurants, galleries, and regular community events around Bell Tower Green Park. Residents enjoy immediate access to museums, commuter rail options at Salisbury Station, and a compact downtown grid that supports walking and casual evening strolls. The area draws young professionals, creatives, and empty-nesters who appreciate civic programming, historic architecture, and local shops within blocks of home.
Downtown Salisbury is currently favoring sellers. Inventory sits at roughly 2.5 months and average days on market are near 30 — both indicators of a tight, active urban inventory. Median sale prices for the area cluster around $225,000 with 1-year appreciation near 5% and 5-year gains around 20%, reflecting steady interest in centrally located, renovated condos. For 2-bedroom historic-conversion units like this one, recent comps within a half-mile closed in the $210K–$230K window and show per-square-foot pricing consistent with well-updated stock. Condos in downtown locations perform well for both owner-occupiers and investors: rental comparables and estimates place monthly rents near $1,500 (roughly $1.25/sf), supporting a gross rental yield in the mid-single digits. Low inventory and strong foot-traffic amenities make now a favorable time for a seller to capitalize on demand; buyers who prioritize walkability and cultural access should act decisively, as competitively priced, renovated units typically move faster than the broader market. Always verify HOA rules, historic overlay implications, and parking arrangements when evaluating downtown assets.
Overton Elementary School
Elementary · within 2 miles
Knox Middle School
Middle · within 2 miles
Salisbury High School
High · within 2 miles
Very good access to downtown parks and cultural amenities: Bell Tower Green Park is steps away, Rowan Museum and Salisbury Station are within a few blocks, and the downtown grid offers walkable routes for daily errands and weekend outings.
Renovated condo in revitalized downtown Salisbury offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, with steady appreciation potential.
Buyers should conduct independent due diligence before making any purchase decisions.
Low
$210K
Midpoint
$220K
High
$230K
$183/SF estimated price per square foot
Sales comparison approach using 3 comparable sales within 0.5 miles sold in last 6 months. Adjusted for renovation quality and location. Assessed value of $200K appears below market.
As of 2026-03-07
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Downtown Salisbury has seen a resurgence in residential development, attracting young professionals and retirees alike.
Located in the heart of downtown Salisbury, within walking distance to museums, parks, and public transportation.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
Allowed Uses
$150/SF
Arm's length transaction
$125/SF
Previous sale
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