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Norman Homes for Sale in Waynesville, SC

Norman in Waynesville has the feel of a small mountain pocket where paved access, level yards, and older ranch-style homes set an easygoing tone.

Listing summary: 1 Pending8 Recently Sold

Median $245,000Entry
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Community Highlights

  • Level lots and usable outdoor space
  • Close access to downtown Waynesville and I-40
  • Detached storage options and practical parking
level yardCreekcovered porchupdated kitchen

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1961–1968
36% Garage9% Basement
  • one-level living
  • updated kitchens
  • original hardwood floors
  • fenced yards
  • covered porches
  • detached garage
  • Carport

Location & Proximity

Blue Ridge Mountains, western North Carolina

I40 Access
minutes
Downtown Waynesville
5-8 min
Main Street Waynesville
minutes
Allens Creek ParkHazelwoodSouth WaynesvilleMain Street Waynesvilledowntown Waynesville

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Hazelwood
Middle
Waynesville
High
Tuscola

About Norman

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Norman, Waynesville

First Impressions

Norman in Waynesville has the feel of a small mountain pocket where paved access, level yards, and older ranch-style homes set an easygoing tone. The streets that appear most often here, like Skyview Drive and Valley View Circle, suggest a neighborhood built for simple daily living rather than showy curb appeal. Many homes sit on usable lots with room to spread out, and several remarks highlight creekside settings, mountain views, and covered porches that make the outdoors part of the home.

"Mountain views, level lots, and practical homes define the character here."

Home Styles & Community Feel

The housing is almost entirely single-family and largely from the early 1960s, with the newest homes dating to the late 1960s. That gives Norman a consistent mid-century look: one-level layouts, ranch-style footprints, original hardwoods, updated kitchens and baths, and the occasional detached garage or carport for extra storage. Brick appears in the mix, though not as an overwhelming theme, so the streetscape feels varied rather than uniform. Lot sizes are generally generous for an in-town setting, and several homes offer fenced or flat back yards, screened porches, or bonus rooms that add flexibility without changing the neighborhood’s straightforward character.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Norman is the kind of place where the daily routine feels practical and close to what you need. Listings point to quick interstate access, nearby shopping, and easy trips to local parks. Some homes are just minutes from downtown Waynesville and Main Street, while others note close access to I-40, South Waynesville, Hazelwood, and the Hazelwood shopping and service area. Allens Creek Park is specifically called out as walkable from one address, and that kind of proximity gives the neighborhood a pleasant, local rhythm. The overall impression is of a community that works well for people who value straightforward access, level driveways, and homes that have been cared for over time.

"Practical layouts and close-in convenience make everyday errands feel simple."

Location & Schools

Norman sits in Waynesville’s Allens Creek area, with easy connections toward downtown Waynesville, Main Street, Hazelwood, and I-40. Public remarks mention being 5 to 8 minutes from downtown Waynesville, plus quick access to shopping and restaurants. The community is served by Hazelwood Elementary, Waynesville Middle, and Tuscola High, placing it within a familiar Haywood County school pattern. With its central setting and mountain backdrop, Norman offers a location that feels tucked in, yet still close to the places people use most often.

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Recently Sold in Norman 8 recently sold in Norman, Waynesville with dates and property details

Recently Sold

8 recently sold in Norman, Waynesville

Property Sold List Price DOM Size List $/SF
93 Valley View Circle sold home in Waynesville, SC 93 Valley View Circle 3 bd · 2 ba Jul 10 2023 $350,000 46 1,352 sq ft $259
148 Skyview Drive sold home in Waynesville, SC 148 Skyview Drive 3 bd · 1 ba Nov 16 2020 $89,900 244 1,528 sq ft $59
1533 Allens Creek Road sold home in Waynesville, SC 1533 Allens Creek Road 3 bd · 1 ba Feb 13 2020 $149,800 91 1,216 sq ft $123
87 Skyview Drive sold home in Waynesville, SC 87 Skyview Drive 3 bd · 1 ba Jun 25 2019 $164,000 60 1,411 sq ft $116
14 Skyview Drive sold home in Waynesville, SC 14 Skyview Drive 3 bd · 1 ba Jun 5 2019 $140,000 17 1,100 sq ft $127
124 Skyview Drive sold home in Waynesville, SC 124 Skyview Drive 3 bd · 1 ba Sep 26 2018 $162,500 58 1,232 sq ft $132
55 Valley View Circle sold home in Waynesville, SC 55 Valley View Circle 3 bd · 1 ba May 6 2016 $119,000 30 1,060 sq ft $112
64 Skyview Dr sold home in Waynesville, SC 64 Skyview Dr 3 bd · 2 ba Mar 12 2012 $84,900 98 1,120 sq ft $76

Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Norman, Waynesville

The Norman real estate market shows balanced market conditions. Homes typically sell within 59 days. With 2 active listings and 0 homes sold in the past year, a healthy balance exists between buyers and sellers.

Pricing

Median Price
$271,950
Average Price
$271,950
$/Sq.Ft (Q1)
$103

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
2.9
Avg Bathrooms
1.3
Avg Lot Size
0.34 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
2
Sold Last Year
0
Median Days to Sell
59 days

Community Info

Median Year Built
1962
New Construction
0%

Recently Off Market Properties

Listings taken off the market in the past year in Norman, Waynesville

2 properties
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