$389,900 $181/sqft
905 W Franklin Street
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,155 sqft · 1913 · 1 mo ago
Historic District, Monroe feels like a place where the streets themselves do some of the storytelling.
Listing summary: 2 Active1 Pending48+ Recently Sold
$389,900 $181/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,155 sqft · 1913 · 1 mo ago
$644,900 $195/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
5 bd · 4 ba · 3,303 sqft · 1939 · 3 mo ago
$450,000 $162/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,781 sqft · 1901 · 29 d ago
$490,000 $163/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
4 bd · 2 ba · 3,011 sqft · 1874 · DOM: 27 d
$385,000 $216/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,784 sqft · 1946 · DOM: 68 d
$335,000 $212/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,580 sqft · 1901 · DOM: 27 d
Outdoor Living
Covered front porches · Screened porches · Patios +2
Interior Updates
Renovated kitchens · Updated baths · Hardwood floors +2
Storage And Workspaces
Basements · Attics · Detached garages +2
$299,500 $131/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
4 bd · 2 ba · 2,287 sqft · 1901 · DOM: 54 d
$299,900 $184/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 1 ba · 1,626 sqft · 1951 · DOM: 93 d
$226,000 $108/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
4 bd · 2 ba · 2,100 sqft · 1920 · DOM: 172 d
$139,000 $121/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
2 bd · 1 ba · 1,152 sqft · 1936 · DOM: 35 d
$215,000 $172/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
2 bd · 1 ba · 1,248 sqft · 1948 · DOM: 30 d
$415,000 $193/sqft
Monroe, NC 28112
3 bd · 2 ba · 2,154 sqft · 1901 · DOM: 35 d
Piedmont region, south-central North Carolina
Walkability: High
AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Historic District, Monroe
Historic District, Monroe feels like a place where the streets themselves do some of the storytelling. The setting is close to downtown, with mature trees, corner lots, and a mix of restored early-1900s homes that give the area its unmistakable character. Many properties sit on generous lots for an in-town location, and several listings highlight front porches, fenced yards, and garden spaces that soften the streetscape. It’s the kind of neighborhood where classic architecture and everyday convenience meet naturally.
The housing stock leans heavily toward single-family homes, with a wide span of eras represented from the late 1800s through the early 2000s. You’ll see Queen Anne, Victorian, Gothic Revival, bungalow, ranch, and neoclassical influences, often paired with thoughtful renovations that preserve original woodwork, fireplaces, transoms, and hardwood floors. Many homes feature brick exteriors, and some are described as full-brick or brick-faced, while others keep their original frame character intact. Covered front porches, sunrooms, screened porches, detached garages, workshops, and bonus spaces are common touches, giving the neighborhood a layered, lived-in appeal. Lot sizes tend to be notably larger than one might expect this close to the center of town, and mature landscaping adds to the sense of privacy and presence.
Daily life here orbits downtown Monroe. Several listings point to easy walking access to shops, restaurants, coffee spots, breweries, the social district, and local events, which gives the area an easygoing, walkable rhythm. Homes near South Hayne Street and the downtown core especially benefit from being close to the city’s dining and retail scene. Outdoor spaces matter here too: porches, patios, pergolas, fenced backyards, and garden-style lots show up often, making the transition between house and yard feel intentional. Storage and utility features also appear regularly, including basements, attics, carports, detached garages, and workshop or studio spaces.
This neighborhood sits in the Downtown Monroe / Union County Historic District area, with several listings noting walkability to downtown Monroe, the social district, and nearby shops and restaurants. Public remarks also mention easy access to the interstates and a short drive to Uptown Charlotte, with one listing calling out 30 miles to Uptown Charlotte. Specific school assignments were not provided in the MLS material, so the school section remains unspecified. Even so, the location is clearly central: close to downtown amenities, connected to major travel routes, and anchored by Monroe’s historic core rather than a suburban edge.
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| Property | Sold | List Price | DOM | Size | List $/SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | Jun 4 2026 | $490,000 | 27 | 3,011 sq ft | $163 |
| | Apr 22 2026 | $385,000 | 68 | 1,784 sq ft | $216 |
| | Apr 10 2026 | $335,000 | 27 | 1,580 sq ft | $212 |
| | Mar 13 2026 | $299,500 | 54 | 2,287 sq ft | $131 |
| | Mar 2 2026 | $299,900 | 93 | 1,626 sq ft | $184 |
| | Aug 20 2025 | $226,000 | 172 | 2,100 sq ft | $108 |
| | Aug 8 2025 | $139,000 | 35 | 1,152 sq ft | $121 |
| | Jul 18 2025 | $215,000 | 30 | 1,248 sq ft | $172 |
| | Jun 25 2025 | $415,000 | 35 | 2,154 sq ft | $193 |
| | Jun 20 2025 | $415,000 | 64 | 1,907 sq ft | $218 |
| | Mar 4 2025 | $412,000 | 31 | 1,911 sq ft | $216 |
| | Nov 26 2024 | $505,000 | 160 | 3,375 sq ft | $150 |
| | Oct 7 2024 | $419,900 | 20 | 1,750 sq ft | $240 |
| | Oct 7 2024 | $750,000 | 156 | 4,756 sq ft | $158 |
| | Jul 25 2024 | $280,000 | 27 | 1,679 sq ft | $167 |
| | Jul 15 2024 | $181,000 | 67 | 3,303 sq ft | $55 |
| | Jun 14 2024 | $275,000 | 45 | 1,810 sq ft | $152 |
| | May 9 2024 | $380,000 | 38 | 2,200 sq ft | $173 |
| | May 6 2024 | $219,000 | 55 | 1,333 sq ft | $164 |
| | May 2 2024 | $499,999 | 15 | 2,101 sq ft | $238 |
| | Apr 26 2024 | $425,000 | 35 | 2,601 sq ft | $163 |
| | Mar 15 2024 | $190,000 | 149 | 2,100 sq ft | $90 |
| | Mar 7 2024 | $399,900 | 66 | 2,000 sq ft | $200 |
| | Dec 21 2023 | $525,000 | 55 | 4,382 sq ft | $120 |
| | Jul 28 2023 | $229,900 | 87 | 1,529 sq ft | $150 |
| | Jul 27 2023 | $54,900 | 23 | — | — |
| | Jun 27 2023 | $549,900 | 111 | 2,980 sq ft | $185 |
| | Apr 3 2023 | $350,000 | 135 | 1,911 sq ft | $183 |
| | Feb 28 2023 | $420,000 | 40 | 3,366 sq ft | $125 |
| | Dec 8 2022 | $419,000 | 35 | 3,368 sq ft | $124 |
| | Oct 13 2022 | $350,000 | 98 | 2,454 sq ft | $143 |
| | Sep 23 2022 | $450,000 | 89 | 4,005 sq ft | $112 |
| | Jul 18 2022 | $349,950 | 49 | 1,798 sq ft | $195 |
| | Jun 30 2022 | $324,950 | 44 | 1,661 sq ft | $196 |
| | Jun 7 2022 | $294,900 | 94 | 1,834 sq ft | $161 |
| | May 13 2022 | $400,000 | 195 | 3,281 sq ft | $122 |
| | Feb 23 2022 | $379,950 | 68 | 2,300 sq ft | $165 |
| | Jan 28 2022 | $265,000 | 139 | 1,825 sq ft | $145 |
| | Jan 7 2022 | $349,950 | 76 | 2,112 sq ft | $166 |
| | Nov 30 2021 | $79,995 | 38 | 1,119 sq ft | $71 |
| | Nov 19 2021 | $290,000 | 46 | 1,963 sq ft | $148 |
| | Oct 7 2021 | $310,000 | 35 | 2,222 sq ft | $140 |
| | Sep 1 2021 | $225,000 | 63 | 1,856 sq ft | $121 |
| | Jul 21 2021 | $350,000 | 87 | 3,650 sq ft | $96 |
| | Jul 19 2021 | $290,000 | 167 | 1,830 sq ft | $158 |
| | Jul 16 2021 | $350,000 | 86 | 2,658 sq ft | $132 |
| | Jul 12 2021 | $229,000 | 38 | 2,107 sq ft | $109 |
| | Jun 30 2021 | $240,000 | 47 | 1,949 sq ft | $123 |
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