Tryon, NC Real Estate & Homes For Sale
67 homes
- Century 21 Mountain Lifestyles/S. Hend
- Noble & Company Realty
- Redfin Corporation
- Coldwell Banker Advantage
- Allen Tate - Greenville/Simp.
- Town & Country Realty of the Carolinas
- Tryon Foothills Realty
- Century 21 Mountain Lifestyles/S. Hend
- Premier Sotheby’s International Realty
- Ronald Piccari, Coldwell Banker Advantage
Tryon, NC Real Estate Trends
Learn about the Tryon, NC housing market through trends and averages.
Affordability of Living in Tryon, NC
The median home value is $379,902
Month | Median home value |
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April 2023 | $361k |
May 2023 | $363k |
June 2023 | $366k |
July 2023 | $367k |
August 2023 | $369k |
September 2023 | $371k |
October 2023 | $373k |
November 2023 | $375k |
December 2023 | $377k |
January 2024 | $377k |
February 2024 | $377k |
March 2024 | $380k |
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Trends and affordability stats are provided by third party data sources.
Average Home Value in Tryon, NC, by Home Size
Currently, there are 7 new listings and 67 homes for sale in Tryon.
Home Size | Home Value* |
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2 bedrooms (5 homes) | $302,382 |
3 bedrooms (14 homes) | $396,741 |
4 bedrooms (9 homes) | $607,392 |
What Locals Say about Tryon
- Barbara C.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"We have a large community of horse owners. Lots of unemployed former textile workers - and beautiful hill country and a large population of retirees. Low traffic. "
- Barbara C.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"It’s a country small town. Little transport but also very little traffic. Easy to drive around. A variety of hone styles and sizes - some farms near some relaxed neighborhoods. "
- Dan
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Nearly everyone around here has animals. You see people walking their dogs all the time. Dogs are always welcome in most establishments. "
- Dan
- Resident
- 5y ago
"The community has events on all the holidays: Christmas, New Years, Easter, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving. "
- Barbara C.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"You must have a car to live in the foothills. Public transport is minimal at best and expensive - and relatively infrequent. "
- b Clarke
- Resident
- 5y ago
"It’s a horse community with lovely mountains and little shops and winding roads. It’s quite full of retirees and equally populated by lifetime residents. It does not take long to feel at home. "
- Dan
- Resident
- 5y ago
"I don’t commute anywhere. I work at home. People need a car to get around here. I use to work 30 miles away. "
- Maryhurleylee
- Resident
- 5y ago
"it's beauty is outstanding nestled in the foothills of the blue Ridge Mountains, Charming and quaint! "
- Wcumming
- 10y ago
"Tryon is a quiet, friendly town with low crime and great community involvement. Vibrant downtown, good local shops and services and within 25 miles of three large cities for shopping and entertainment."
- Amy P.
- 11y ago
"Amazing schools. As a foreign service family we move often and send our kids to many schools. Polk county ranks at the top for us. Both kids are thriving here academically and socially. The town is safe and clean and our kids enjoy a level of freedom and independence unheard of these days. We love it. "
- johnh
- 11y ago
"Lived in tryon for some time. I moved back north. Not a very friendly community. Best if you have strong ties here. People originally from around this area feel as if people moving here is not good for them. Poor economy. Businesses constantly failing. And it is true there is an alcohol problem as many people are bored and unhappy in tryon especially people under 50 or so. Not a good place for children. This town should also be red flagged as a gang stalking community. Ideal for retirees who don't go out much."
- Ed G.
- 12y ago
"Tryon is basically a nice small town. If you're looking for entertainment, this is probably not the right place for you. If you have to spend the day at the mall once a week (or more), look elsewhere. If you like peace and quiet and don't mind a mountain view thrown in, this might be your cup of tea. If the public school system was better, I'd say it would be a decent place to raise a family. Probably best for retirement or at least after the kids are grown."
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