$469,900
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 1,918 Sq Ft
Convenient Durham location minutes from The Streets at Southpoint
3
Beds
2.5
Baths
1,918
Sq Ft
2004
Built
2-car attached
Garage
From the street this Southpoint Terrace residence reads as practical and well-maintained — the kind of home that answers the question, “Where should we be next?” Inside, 1,918 square feet are arranged for everyday convenience: a primary bedroom on the main level, two additional bedrooms upstairs, and 2.5 bathrooms that keep morning routines moving. The footprint favors comfortable living rooms and clearly zoned spaces, making it simple to host friends or carve out quiet corners for work and study.
The kitchen and adjacent gathering areas are organized for use rather than show, with sight-lines that keep you connected to guests or family across the living spaces. Windows and orientation provide welcome daylight, and in-unit laundry plus central A/C make the day-to-day easy. Upstairs bedrooms provide separation and privacy, while storage and closets are practical for a household’s needs.
Step outside to a backyard patio that functions as a real extension of the home — a place for a grill, small garden boxes, or a morning coffee. The property was built in 2004 and reflects the durable finishes and layout choices common to early-2000s subdivisions: efficient, low-maintenance, and flexible for updates if you want to personalize. An attached two-car garage and a modest, friendly neighborhood setting complete the package.
Location is one of the home's strongest selling points. You're minutes from The Streets at Southpoint for shopping and dining, with I-40 and Highway 54 nearby for straightforward commutes throughout the Triangle. For buyers seeking a practical suburban base with easy access to regional amenities, this home delivers a balanced mix of proximity, functionality, and straightforward livability.
Southpoint Terrace sits in Durham’s busy southern corridor, prized for quick access to The Streets at Southpoint’s retail and dining cluster and straightforward connections to I-40 and Highway 54. The neighborhood offers a suburban pace with modest yards, sidewalks in places, and a practical mix of homeowners and renters. Residents value the convenience — weekday commutes and weekend errands are generally fast — while local shopping and service options are concentrated nearby. This is a good fit for buyers seeking an efficient home close to regional amenities without venturing deep into urban neighborhoods.
This listing lands in a segment of Durham that has seen steady interest from buyers who prioritize convenience to Southpoint retail and quick highway access. The broker list price of $469,900 aligns with the property's estimated midpoint valuation ($469,900) and a calculated price-per-square-foot of about $245 — squarely within expectations for well-sited, move-in-ready single-family homes built in the early 2000s. Inventory in the 27713 corridor tends to be tighter than more outlying suburbs because of the neighborhood’s access to shopping and commute routes; that dynamic often favors sellers for well-priced, well-located homes. Buyers should be prepared for competitive showings on thoughtfully presented homes and consider pre-approval to move quickly. For sellers, the present pricing places this home competitively against comps when adjusted for the main-level primary and the usable backyard patio. Confidence in the valuation is moderate (confidence score ~0.65), so strong offers and timely market feedback will be important to capture current demand.
Moderate recreational access: shopping and everyday services at The Streets at Southpoint, neighborhood green spaces for walks, and easy driving access to larger parks and regional trails.
Low
$451K
Midpoint
$470K
High
$489K
$245/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.
Southpoint Terrace sits in Durham’s busy southern corridor, prized for quick access to The Streets at Southpoint’s retail and dining cluster and straightforward connections to I-40 and Highway 54. The neighborhood offers a suburban pace with modest yards, sidewalks in places, and a practical mix of homeowners and renters. Residents value the convenience — weekday commutes and weekend errands are generally fast — while local shopping and service options are concentrated nearby. This is a good fit for buyers seeking an efficient home close to regional amenities without venturing deep into urban neighborhoods.
Market data is based on aggregated public records and may not reflect real-time conditions.
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