At the heart of New Bern, the Downtown Historic District offers timeless character, waterfront views, and a vibrant mix of historic homes, boutique shops, and local dining. Residents enjoy easy access to marinas, cultural venues, and community events. This district is ideal for those drawn to New Bern’s deep-rooted history and lively downtown atmosphere.
Search ListingsJust across the river from downtown, the Riverside Historic District features early 20th-century homes, mature trees, and scenic streetscapes. The neighborhood is known for its classic architecture, proximity to waterfront parks, and sense of pride in preservation. Residents enjoy quick access to nearby shopping, local restaurants, and city parks.
Search ListingsEstablished in the early 1900s, DeGraffenreid Park was one of New Bern’s original planned communities. With broad streets, historic architecture, and a location near Glenburnie Park and downtown, this neighborhood offers both historic charm and convenience. Its thoughtful layout and diverse home styles continue to attract those who appreciate classic neighborhood design.
Search ListingsGhent is a historic neighborhood known for its mid-century homes, bungalow-style residences, and grid-style layout. Its central location provides easy access to New Bern’s downtown area, parks, and nearby shops. Ghent offers a mix of architectural character and modern proximity, making it a standout among New Bern’s established communities.
Search ListingsStretching from Ghent toward the waterfront, the National Avenue Corridor showcases a blend of historic homes and revitalized properties. Continued investment and preservation efforts are helping this area grow in appeal, while its location near local parks, dining, and river access makes it a vibrant part of the city’s fabric.
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