Living in Selma, NC
Affordable Homes, New Construction & Johnston County Living
One of Johnston County’s most affordable housing markets — small-town living with convenient I-95 and US-70 access, growing new construction, and more home for your budget than much of Wake County.
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Anna Rukhlina · Realtor® · DASH Carolina · Triangle & Johnston County
Affordable Homes, New Construction & Johnston County Value
Selma is one of Johnston County’s most affordable housing markets and a growing destination for buyers seeking value, convenient highway access, and proximity to Raleigh. Located along Interstate 95 and US-70, Selma combines small-town living with easy access to major employment centers throughout the Triangle and eastern North Carolina.
While nearby communities such as Clayton and Smithfield have experienced rapid growth and rising home prices, Selma continues to offer relatively affordable housing opportunities — making it attractive to first-time buyers, growing families, retirees, and investors.
Selma Real Estate at a Glance
Selma, NC is located in Johnston County approximately 30 miles southeast of Raleigh, with a population of about 7,000–8,000 and one of the county’s strongest affordability stories. Buyers can often purchase significantly more home for their budget compared with Wake, Durham, and Orange counties — while the core market segment runs $350,000–$500,000 and single-family homes account for roughly 80–85% of available inventory.
Selma sits at the intersection of I-95, US-70, and US-301 — attractive to Raleigh commuters, logistics professionals, regional travelers, and military families — with a historic downtown, growing new construction, and continued Johnston County growth.
What Makes Selma Different
Affordability
Compared with Wake, Durham, and Orange counties, buyers can often purchase significantly more home for their budget — with larger lots and more square footage than many Triangle markets.
Transportation Access
Selma sits at the intersection of I-95, US-70, and US-301 — attractive to Raleigh commuters, logistics professionals, regional travelers, and military families.
Historic Character
Downtown Selma maintains a traditional small-town atmosphere with historic buildings, local businesses, community events, and walkable streets.
As more buyers seek affordable alternatives to Raleigh and Clayton, Selma continues attracting new residents who want more home for their money without giving up convenient highway access to Johnston County employers and the broader Triangle.
Population & Growth
Selma has a population of approximately 7,000–8,000 residents and continues benefiting from Johnston County’s rapid growth. Many buyers are discovering Selma because it offers lower home prices than much of Wake County, convenient commuting options, new construction opportunities, and access to growing employment centers.
Housing Market Overview
Selma remains primarily a single-family home market. Most buyers searching in Selma are seeking detached homes with yards and more space than many urban markets provide.
| Housing Type | Share of Inventory |
|---|---|
| Single-Family Homes | ~80–85% |
| Townhomes | ~10–15% |
| Condominiums | Very limited inventory |
Housing Inventory by Age
Selma’s market includes established neighborhoods alongside growing new construction. Percentages reflect typical inventory mix, not the entire housing stock.
Home Prices & Market Segments
Selma offers strong affordability compared to many Triangle communities. Many buyers moving from Raleigh, Cary, or Apex are surprised by the amount of home available within their budget. The core market segment is $350,000–$500,000, where most buyers focus their search.
| Budget | Typical Options |
|---|---|
| Under $250k | Limited but still available — older homes, smaller properties, investment opportunities |
| $250k–$350k | Core affordable market — single-family homes, newer resale properties, starter homes |
| $350k–$500kCore market segment | New construction communities, 3–5 bedroom homes, family-oriented neighborhoods, modern floorplans |
| $500k–$700k | Move-up market — larger homes, premium lots, upgraded finishes, newer construction |
| $700k+ | Luxury and acreage segment — custom homes, estate properties, larger parcels of land |
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New Construction in Selma
New construction continues to expand throughout Selma and surrounding Johnston County. Compared with many Triangle communities, buyers can often find more square footage, larger lots, lower prices, and modern layouts for the same budget.
Modern Floorplans
Energy Efficiency
Larger Lots
Builder Communities
Many communities appeal to first-time buyers and families looking for long-term value — with modern construction and competitive pricing compared to Wake County.
Employment & Economy
Selma benefits from access to major employment centers throughout Johnston County and the Triangle. Many residents commute to Raleigh, Clayton, Garner, and Smithfield.
Major Employers & Industries
| Employer / Sector | Industry |
|---|---|
| Johnston Health | Healthcare |
| Manufacturing Facilities | Manufacturing |
| Logistics & Distribution Centers | Logistics |
| Retail Employers | Retail |
| Raleigh-Area Employment Hubs | Regional Commute |
Continued residential development and growth throughout Johnston County are helping drive housing demand and economic activity throughout the Selma area.
Anna Rukhlina · Realtor® · DASH Carolina
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Where Is Selma? Commute Times
Selma is located in Johnston County approximately 30 miles southeast of Raleigh. Major transportation routes include Interstate 95, US-70, and US-301 — providing convenient connections throughout eastern North Carolina and the Triangle region.
| Destination | Drive Time |
|---|---|
| Smithfield | ~10 Minutes |
| Clayton | 20–25 Minutes |
| Garner | ~30 Minutes |
| Downtown Raleigh | 35–45 Minutes |
| RTP | 45–60 Minutes |
| Goldsboro | ~30 Minutes |
| RDU Airport | 50–60 Minutes |
Key corridors include I-95, US-70, and US-301 — connecting Selma to Smithfield, Clayton, Garner, Raleigh, RTP, RDU Airport, and eastern North Carolina.
Schools and Education
Selma is served by Johnston County Public Schools. School assignments are address-based and should always be verified directly with the district before purchasing a property.
Johnston County Public Schools
Selma is served by Johnston County Public Schools (JCPS). School assignment is address-based — always verify which schools serve a specific property before making an offer.
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Shopping, Parks & Local Attractions
Selma offers a balance of small-town living and outdoor activities. One of the area’s best-known retail destinations is Carolina Premium Outlets — located just minutes from Selma.
Carolina Premium Outlets
Major outlet shopping center just minutes from Selma — one of the region’s best-known retail destinations.
Downtown Selma
Historic buildings, local businesses, community events, seasonal markets, and walkable small-town streets.
Local Restaurants
Local dining options and community festivals throughout the year.
Community Parks
Local parks with athletic facilities, playgrounds, and gathering spaces for families.
Neuse River Recreation
Outdoor recreation areas along the Neuse River for fishing, paddling, and nature access.
Walking Trails
Trails and outdoor recreation opportunities for residents who enjoy an active lifestyle.
Selma vs Nearby Communities
Buyers evaluating Selma often compare it with Smithfield, Clayton, and Garner — each offering a different balance of price, commute time, and housing inventory.
| City | Primary Advantage |
|---|---|
| Selma | Affordable homes, historic downtown, and I-95 corridor value |
| Smithfield | County seat with 50%+ post-2020 inventory and Carolina Premium Outlets |
| Clayton | Larger town with master-planned communities and life sciences employers |
| Garner | Shorter Raleigh commute and Wake County address |
| Four Oaks | Lower prices and rural Johnston County value |
| Raleigh | Urban amenities and shortest commutes to major employers |
Who Should Consider Selma?
Selma may be an excellent fit for buyers who want affordable home prices, Johnston County living, new construction opportunities, convenient access to Raleigh, small-town atmosphere, and easy highway access.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selma, NC
Explore Nearby Cities & Areas
Selma sits along the I-95 and US-70 corridors in Johnston County. These nearby communities are the ones buyers most often evaluate alongside Selma.
Smithfield, NC
~10 min · county seat · 50%+ post-2020 inventory
Real Estate GuideClayton, NC
20–25 min · master-planned communities · life sciences employers
Real Estate GuideGarner, NC
~30 min · Wake County · shorter Raleigh commute
Real Estate GuideFour Oaks, NC
Nearby · Johnston County · lower entry prices
Real Estate GuideRaleigh, NC
35–45 min · state capital · metro hub
Real Estate GuideClayton New Construction
Active builders · Flowers Plantation · Johnston County
New Construction Guide
Thinking About Moving to Selma?
Whether you’re comparing Selma with Smithfield, Clayton, or Raleigh suburbs, I can help you evaluate affordability, new construction options, commute times, schools, and home values so you can make an informed decision. Free 30-minute consultation — in English or Russian.
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