North Carolina’s brilliant mid-century Modernist houses are livable works of art that starting in the 1980s were torn down – largely because buyers, sellers, and realtors don’t realize the importance and history of these houses and their architects. The best moment to preserve a Modernist house is when it goes vacant – to assure a caring owner or renter as soon as possible. Otherwise, extended vacancy often leads to teardown.  Since 2008, we’ve helped over 400 Modernist houses change hands in North Carolina. You can make the difference between dream home and destruction.

Browse the listings here at no charge. Both owners and real estate agents may submit properties. There is no need to register unless you’re submitting a property. NCModernist® is not a real estate agency and receives no commissions from the sale or transfer of real estate. We post these houses for free to keep them occupied and preserved. We do not guarantee listing accuracy – buyers are responsible for their own research and due diligence before committing funds. If you see an error, please report it to vafaust@gmail.com.

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