Quick facts: Whiteville, NC

Quick Facts

100.6
Cost of Living
above US average
5,394
Population
83.43
Crime Rate per 1000
above US average
$42,000
Median Income
below US average
$205,000
Median House Price
above US average
$1487.5
Average Rent
above US average
20%
Poverty Rate
above US average
5.0%
Unemployment Rate
above US average

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Based on the 28/36 rule: housing costs should not exceed 28% of your gross income. Compared against local median income of $42,000.

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Income Needed to Buy

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$64k/year
Based on $205,000 median home price
Assumes 30-year mortgage at 7% with 20% down payment
⚠️ Requires $64k vs median $42,000
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Income Needed to Rent

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$64k/year
Based on $1487.5/month average rent
Annual income where rent = 28% of gross
⚠️ Requires $64k vs median $42,000
πŸ’‘ 28/36 Rule: Housing ≀28% of gross income, total debt ≀36%. This is a guideline used by many lenders.

Overview for Whiteville, NC

Whiteville is a small city located in Columbus County, North Carolina. With a rich history and a quaint charm, Whiteville serves as a focal point for the surrounding agricultural community. The city is known for its historical sites and outdoor recreational opportunities, including nearby parks and access to fishing and hunting areas. One of the prominent attractions in Whiteville is the Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation's power plant, which showcases the region's commitment to sustainable energy. The city hosts the annual North Carolina Yam Festival, celebrating the sweet potato and drawing visitors from across the state, emphasizing Whiteville's role in agriculture. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy parks like Lake Waccamaw State Park, offering hiking, fishing, and boating. The local downtown area boasts charming shops and eateries that reflect southern hospitality. Whiteville's population is close-knit, contributing to a strong sense of community and support for local efforts. The city embodies the spirit of small-town America, combining natural beauty with cultural heritage, making it a hidden gem in North Carolina.

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