South View/Gray’s Creek

About

The South View Area surrounds the town of Hope Mills and lies just north of the Gray’s Creek township. There are several big manufacturing companies here and South View has an industrial, blue-collar feel to it. Gray’s Creek has well-rated schools and is a bit more “out in the country.” Families love Gray’s Creek/Hope Mills for the quiet, slow pace and opportunity to spread out a bit.

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Gray’s Creek and Hope Mills are becoming very popular for military families looking to get out to the country and away from life in the city. The longer commute to post is a worthwhile trade for those who want a large home positioned on some acreage. You could even have horses! In the South View Area of Fayetteville, you’ll get a greater mix of city commuters and military families.

Neighborhood Feel

In South View, you’ll find smaller homes and not many organized neighborhoods. The proximity to the airport and the manufacturing plants doesn’t make for an ideal spot to find tranquility or quiet. In Gray’s Creek and Hope Mills you’ll find a variety of home types and neighborhood styles to suit a family. There’s a strong emphasis on community here.

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Neighborhood Location

Commute
Fort Bragg – All American Gate
Camp MacKall – North Gate
Drive Time to Gate
20 to 45* minutes
55 to 1 hour and 10* minutes
By Transit
N/A

Neighborhood Info

South View/Gray's Creek - Fort Bragg, NC - gomillie.com

Points of Interest

J.P. Riddle Stadium – Home of the Fayetteville Swampdogs baseball team

Fayetteville Regional Airport

Millstone Theater and Shopping Center

Fantasy Lake Water Park

Cypress Lakes Golf Course

Putt-Putt Fun Center

Big Plus

Hope Mills has fantastic schools and is considered a much quieter alternative to living in Fayetteville. Gray’s Creek is raved about for the community feel, quality of homes, and generally family friendly vibe.

This area is very convenient to I-95 so if you plan to travel south frequently, this is your spot. You’re also close to the Fayetteville Regional Airport and Downtown Fayetteville.

The homes are considered to be very affordable here, which is great if you’re looking for a starter home or an investment property.

Things to Consider

The Hope Mills Lake was once a main attraction and its dam powered the mills. However, the dam failed in 2003 thus draining the lake. The empty lakebed remained an eyesore until 2010 when the dam was repaired and the lake was refilled, only to suffer another catastrophic setback when a sinkhole destroyed the new dam. The town is still working on repairing the dam and refilling the lake and that will definitely help with property values and recreation opportunities!

Even though you feel like you’re out in the country, you’ll still be paying Cumberland County taxes and insurance rates.

The commute is reasonable at roughly 30 to 45 minutes, but for Fort Bragg standards, it’s considered a hike. If you’re commuting to the north side of post (Pope Field), you may be looking at a drive that is 45 minutes or longer.

How’s the Market?

The median home value for single family homes in Gray’s Creek is $134,800 according to the Zillow Home Value Index.

Home Values are forecasted to increase by 4.3% in the coming year.

According to Zillow’s Rental Index, the median rental rate for single-family homes is $990.

School Scoop

Fayetteville contains 80 primary and secondary schools. Public schools in Fayetteville are in Cumberland County Schools and the district as a whole has been given a 5 by GreatSchools.org. South View High School is rated a 4 by GreatSchools.org. Most parents try to either live in the preferable Gray’s Creek High School zone or apply to choice into it from South View.

In North Carolina, children can attend their neighborhood schools or charter schools. Low-income students are eligible for scholarship funding to attend private schools. Under the federal No Child Left Behind law, students attending a Title I school designated as “in need of improvement” (there are several in Cumberland County) have the right to attend a higher performing school in the district.

Cumberland County has Choice Programs at many schools and they are highly sought after. A Choice School emphasizes a particular interest (arts, foreign language, science, etc.) and integrates that subject matter throughout all of the academics a student is presented. You may apply to a choice school even if you don’t reside in that zone, but the application/admission would need to be renewed yearly. There are also Choice Academies available at area high schools for students interested in a particular career field.

Highlighted Areas

Roslin Farms

Braxton Village

Cypress Lakes Village

Churchill Downs

Cypress South

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