Homes for Sale in Iron Station, NC

Historic railroad community with small-town charm and rich heritage. Where history meets modern convenience in Lincoln County. Current median home price: $255,000

$255,000
Median Price
42
Days on Market
4.5%
Price Growth
1,287
Population

Iron Station Real Estate Market Overview

Iron Station, North Carolina is a historic railroad community offering small-town charm with a median home price of $255,000 and steady 4.5% annual appreciation, making it attractive for those seeking affordable community living.

With an average of 42 days on market, the Iron Station housing market provides good value for buyers seeking established homes with historical character and community roots.

📊 Historic railroad heritage and community pride

📊 Small-town atmosphere with friendly neighbors

📊 Convenient access to larger cities and amenities

📊 Affordable housing with growth potential

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Iron Station Community Features

Historic Character

  • Railroad Heritage: Historic depot
  • Established: 1800s community
  • Architecture: Traditional homes
  • Small Town: 1,287 residents
  • Community: Strong local ties

Housing Market

  • Median Price: $255,000
  • Market Type: Stable/Affordable
  • Property Types: Traditional homes
  • Lot Sizes: Varied options
  • Investment: Good value

Location Access

  • Lincolnton: 10 minutes
  • Charlotte: 40 minutes
  • Lake Norman: 25 minutes
  • Gastonia: 20 minutes
  • I-85 Access: Convenient

Why Choose Iron Station, NC?

Historic Railroad Heritage

Iron Station takes its name from the historic railroad depot that served the community in the 1800s. This charming unincorporated community maintains its small-town atmosphere while offering convenient access to modern amenities and larger metropolitan areas.

With just over 1,200 residents, Iron Station offers the perfect blend of privacy and community, where neighbors know each other and local traditions are preserved. The area features a mix of historic homes and newer construction, providing options for every buyer.

Located in Lincoln County with easy access to Lincolnton, Charlotte, and Lake Norman, Iron Station provides rural living with urban convenience.

Location & Accessibility

  • 10 minutes to Lincolnton - County seat and services
  • 40 minutes to Charlotte - Major employment centers
  • 25 minutes to Lake Norman - Recreation and water activities
  • Highway 73 Access - Easy transportation corridor
  • Rural Setting - Peaceful country living

Community Demographics

  • Population: 1,287
  • Median Age: 42.1 years
  • Median Income: $48,650
  • Homeownership Rate: 78%
  • Family Households: 72%

Housing Market

  • Total Housing Units: 485
  • Median Home Value: $255,000
  • Price per Sq Ft: $158
  • Market Type: Stable/Affordable
  • Lot Sizes: 0.5 - 5+ acres typical

Character & Lifestyle

  • Community Type: Unincorporated
  • Setting: Rural/Suburban mix
  • Heritage: Railroad history
  • Atmosphere: Small-town friendly
  • Growth: Steady, controlled

Schools Serving Iron Station

East Lincoln High School

High School | 9-12

GreatSchools: 7/10

Student-Teacher Ratio: 17:1

Enrollment: 1,100+ students

Lincoln County Schools

(704) 736-1400

Iron Station Elementary

Elementary | K-5

GreatSchools: 6/10

Student-Teacher Ratio: 15:1

Programs: Basic academics

Lincoln County Schools

(704) 736-1350

Pumpkin Center Intermediate

Middle School | 6-8

GreatSchools: 6/10

Student-Teacher Ratio: 16:1

Programs: Core subjects

Lincoln County Schools

(704) 736-1355

Iron Station students attend Lincoln County Schools with bus transportation provided.

Local Landmarks & Attractions Near Iron Station

Historic Railroad Depot Site

Historical Site

Iron Station

Original railroad depot location and heritage marker

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden

Belmont (20 min)

380-acre botanical garden with seasonal displays

Crowders Mountain State Park

State Park

Gastonia (25 min)

Hiking trails and mountain recreation

Lincolnton Historic Square

Historic District

Lincolnton (10 min)

County seat with shops and restaurants

Lake Norman

Recreation Lake

25 minutes

North Carolina's largest lake for boating and swimming

Iron Station Country Store

Local Business

Iron Station

Historic general store and community gathering place

Lincoln County Museum

History Museum

Lincolnton (10 min)

Local history and genealogy resources

Local Churches

Community Centers

Iron Station

Multiple denominations serving the community

Recreation & Lifestyle in Iron Station

Country Living Activities

  • Horseback Riding - Local stables and equestrian facilities
  • Hiking & Nature - Crowders Mountain and local trails
  • Farming & Gardening - Large lots perfect for hobby farming
  • Fishing - Local ponds and nearby South Fork Catawba River
  • ATV & Off-Road - Rural roads and trails

Community & Culture

  • Railroad Heritage - Historic depot site and community pride
  • Local Churches - Active faith communities and social groups
  • Country Store - Community gathering place and local hub
  • Volunteer Fire Department - Community service and events
  • Neighbors - Strong community bonds and mutual support

Ready to Find Your Iron Station Home?

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Frequently Asked Questions About Iron Station Real Estate

What makes Iron Station special for homebuyers?

Iron Station offers authentic small-town living with historic railroad heritage in a peaceful rural setting. With larger lots, affordable homes around $255,000, and strong community bonds, it's perfect for those seeking country living with convenient access to Lincolnton and Charlotte.

What type of homes are available in Iron Station?

Iron Station features a mix of traditional and historic homes on larger lots (0.5-5+ acres), perfect for those wanting space, privacy, and rural living. Many properties offer opportunities for hobby farming, gardens, and outdoor activities.

How far is Iron Station from major cities?

Iron Station is conveniently located 10 minutes from Lincolnton, 40 minutes from Charlotte, and 25 minutes from Lake Norman. This makes it ideal for those who want rural tranquility with access to employment centers and recreational opportunities.