Terry Sanford

About

The area that feeds into Terry Sanford High School is incredibly diverse and you’ll find a variety of neighborhoods within this zone. Highlighted by Downtown Fayetteville and the historic Haymount area, this is where you’ll find the older, more established neighborhoods steeped in personality and charm. The area also extends its reach through a swath of land between the All American Freeway and Bragg Boulevard, past Skibo Road and all the way to Fort Bragg. Each zone has its own distinct personality and there’s something for everyone here.

Fayetteville has focused a lot of time and effort on revitalizing its once neglected downtown, and it shows. Hay Street’s iconic buildings have been infused with new, locally owned shops, boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, and markets. Above the shops and restaurants are several historic lofts and apartments, and the new 300 Hay Street Condominiums are luxury downtown living at its best.

Drive west out of downtown and up the Haymount Hill and you’ll arrive at the best kept secret in Fayetteville. The Haymount Historic District is one of the oldest neighborhoods in town and has a distinctly local feel.

Neighbors

Singles and young couples are drawn to the downtown lofts and condos because of the proximity to nightlife and an active social scene. Haymount trends toward a more local population, but there’s a healthy infusion of military families, young couples, and retirees. Higher ranking officers and Fayetteville’s affluent have settled in the areas surrounding the Highland Country Club. All along Morganton Road you’ll find older, established neighborhoods with a variety of homes in all sizes and price points.

Neighborhood Feel

Downtown is quaint, walkable and alive with activity. There are festivals, concerts, eclectic restaurants and bars, markets, and an active arts community with a monthly “Fourth Friday” (the Arts Council’s street festival) and other cultural events. Haymount and the surrounding historic areas are more heavily populated by civilians than most of Fayetteville and you can almost forget that you’re living in a military town. The homes tend to be smaller and mostly built between the early 1900s and 1950s. Stately victorians line Hay Street, craftsman-style bungalows of the 40s and 50s and large colonials fill the adjoining streets, and cozy neighborhood parks and schools complete the picture. Some homes have been lovingly restored, and some torn down to make room for new construction. There’s ample opportunity to find a fixer-upper. Larger homes on more land can be found in the neighborhoods closer to Cliffdale Road (Vanstory Hills). These homes were typically built in the 70s and 80s in ranch and split-level styles.

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Neighborhood Location

Commute
Fort Bragg – All American Gate
Camp MacKall – North Gate
Drive Time to Gate
15 to 30* minutes
55 to 1 hour and 30* minutes
By Transit
N/A

Neighborhood Info

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Points of Interest

Downtown Fayetteville – Shops, dining, entertainment, parks, festivals and concerts.

Festival Park – Large outdoor concert venue that hosts concerts and annual events like the Dogwood Festival, Blues-N-Brews, and the Food Truck Rodeo.

Airborne and Special Operations Museum

Amtrak Station – Travel practically anywhere on the Eastern Seaboard.

General Lee Park, Linear Park and Mazarick Park

Cape Fear Regional Theatre and The Cameo Art House Theatre

Campbellton Landing

 

Big Plus

Older, historic homes filled with character and vintage southern charm.

Eclectic mix of military and local. Most locals have ties to the military even if they aren’t veterans themselves.

You’re in the center of everything Fayetteville has to offer and only a 15 to 20 minute drive to most destinations in town.

All American is a main freeway that connects downtown to Fort Bragg, and is easy to access from just about anywhere in this area, easing commutes on post and funneling through traffic out of the neighborhoods.

Shopping and dining options like Harris Teeter, Aldi, Chick-fil-A and plenty of local restaurants and markets are abundant and close by. You’re also near the commercial hub of Skibo Road.

Things to Consider

The Terry Sanford area is centrally located and is the oldest and most established area of town; with that comes higher home prices and cost of living.

As with any city, and especially the downtown areas of a large city, you’ll have concentrations of crime and neighborhoods and/or streets in disrepair. Be aware of your surroundings, research crime statistics, and investigate the schools to be sure that it’s a good fit for your family. There are some areas in the Terry Sanford zone, especially those on or near Bragg Boulevard and closer to Fort Bragg, where we would not recommend renting or buying sight unseen.

Living downtown has its perks, but the noise, nightlife, and smaller dwellings could be a deterrent for families. There’s also a very active train line that runs directly past the condos all day and into the wee hours of the morning. You’ll already be dealing with artillery noise from the base (especially when the Marines come to town during the summer), but the trains are a daily occurrence and they’re quite loud!

Haymount homes are quirky and small, and it’s very rare to find one with a garage. The add-on potential is there for most though, and the charm and character is a worth-while trade for some.

Once you cross Sycamore Dairy Road, you’ll approach the Skibo Road shopping district which is often congested with commercial traffic and the housing areas start to get a little less organized. The residential areas between Skibo and Fort Bragg are lower income areas with quite a few mobile home communities. It’s not recommended to rent or buy sight unseen here.

How’s the Market?

The median home value is $145,300 according to the Zillow Home Value Index.

Home Values are forecasted to increase by 4.8% in the coming year.

According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for single-family homes in Fayetteville is $975.

In some of the smaller neighborhoods (particularly in Haymount), inventory is low and houses move quickly. Word-of-mouth transactions are common, so we suggest that you stalk the market and be prepared to act fast. Connecting with a knowledgeable (and plugged in) realtor is highly recommended in this area.

School Scoop

Fayetteville contains 80 primary and secondary schools. Public schools in Fayetteville are in Cumberland County Schools and the district as a whole has been given a 5 by GreatSchools.org. Terry Sanford High School is also rated as a 5 by GreatSchools.org.

Although it was given a mediocre rating by GreatSchools, this zone is still considered to be very desirable and is known for having a very diverse student population. Alma Easom Elementary School (K-2) and Vanstory Hills (grades 2-5) Elementary are two highly recommended schools according to the spouses we surveyed.

In North Carolina, children can attend their neighborhood schools or charter schools. Low-income students are eligible for scholarship funding to attend private schools. Under the federal No Child Left Behind law, students attending a Title I school designated as “in need of improvement” (there are several in Cumberland County) have the right to attend a higher performing school in the district.

Cumberland County has Choice Programs at many schools and they are highly sought after. A Choice School emphasizes a particular interest (arts, foreign language, science, etc.) and integrates that subject matter throughout the curriculum. You may apply to a choice school even if you don’t reside in that zone, but the application/admission would need to be renewed yearly. There are also Choice Academies available at area high schools for students interested in a particular career field.

Highlighted Areas

Downtown

Haymount

Vanstory Hills

Forest Lake

Murray Hill

Westwood

Kingston