




Rich in history and steeped in tradition, Tarboro was incorporated in 1760 and is one of North Carolina's oldest towns. Through the centuries, progressive leadership has led to growth and prosperity, and today Tarboro thrives as an All-American City with a strong, viable economic base. As the county seat of Edgecombe County, Tarboro is also the center of one of North Carolina's finest agricultural areas; producing tobacco, cotton, peanuts, and corn.
A 45-block residential historic district, one of the largest in the state, melds with a revitalized downtown full of a variety of speciality shops to create an unparalleled experience for visitors. The town invites you to stroll its tree-lined streets and restored neighborhoods, and to view the many accomplishments which helped to make it an All-America City.
Located on the Tar River in coastal North Carolina, Tarboro was a thriving riverport throughout the 18th and 19th century and was once considered as a candidate for North Carolina's capital city. Today, Tarboro has a population of approximately 11,000 residents. Only 75 miles from the state capital of Raleigh, the town is strategically situated in the center of a growing region along the main corridor between the Piedmont and the Outer Banks, making it a central location for those who enjoy the excitement of North Carolina's cities and the relaxation of its coast, making it an excellent place in which to live and invest. By protecting its history and small town charm, Tarboro has established a national reputation for progressive growth and a quality environment.


FAIR HOUSING AND AGENCY DISCLOSURE
At Coldwell Banker Tarboro Realty, we value our clients and work hard to conduct all business transactions in an honest and reputable manner. We strive to follow every industry regulation as it pertains to fair housing laws. State and Federal fair housing laws prohibit discrimination in the housing market on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, handicap, or familial status. To discriminate against a person on the basis of his or her membership in one of these protected categories is against the law. For more information about fair housing, visit this web site:
http://www.ncrec.state.nc.us/publications-bulletins/FairHousing.html
When buying or selling real estate, you may find it helpful to have a real estate agent assist you. Real estate agents can provide many useful services and work with you in different ways. In some real estate transactions, the agents work for the seller. In others, the seller and buyer may each have agents. And sometimes the same agents work for both the buyer and the seller. It is important for you to know whether an agent is working for you as your agent or simply working with you while acting as an agent of the other party. At Coldwell Banker Tarboro Realty, we want you to understand the services we provide, and how we may represent you in a business transaction. For more information on agency relationships, read the brochure "Working with Real Estate Agents" by visiting this site:
http://www.ncrec.state.nc.us/publications-bulletins/WorkingWith.html
Whether you are a first time buyer or an experienced investor, here is where you will find useful information about how to choose the "right" property, making an offer, negotiating, financing, mortgage rates, moving, and everything involved in making an informed real estate decision in todays market. Click here to view a list of real estate terms. You will receive the most professional and knowledgable service available.
At Coldwell Banker Tarboro Realty, our agents strive to provide the most professional real estate services to everyone we serve. Welcome to the neighborhood, welcome to Coldwell Banker.

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