Why this home stands out
What sets 109 Middlesbrough Lane apart is simple: it's new. Built in 2026, every system, surface, and fixture starts fresh with you as the first owner. No deferred maintenance, no inherited quirks — just a clean slate in a town that has been drawing people in with its waterfront beauty and walkable historic district for centuries. That combination of new construction and old-town soul is genuinely rare.
COLONIAL VILLAGE and the Edenton real estate market
Edenton, North Carolina sits along the western shore of Edenton Bay where the Chowan River meets the Albemarle Sound, and it carries one of the most distinctive identities of any small city in the state. The streets downtown are lined with preserved 18th- and 19th-century architecture, and the waterfront boardwalk is a genuine community gathering place rather than a tourist afterthought. Life here moves at a pace that lets you actually enjoy where you live. Chowan County's small-town scale means neighbors know each other, local businesses have real staying power, and the natural environment — water, wildlife, open sky — is never far from your front door. For anyone searching for new construction Edenton NC, 109 Middlesbrough Lane represents a rare opportunity to own something brand new inside a town with deep roots. The surrounding area rewards those who appreciate authenticity over amenity overload, and the region's proximity to the Outer Banks and northeastern North Carolina's waterways makes weekend adventures easy to plan.
What's nearby
Daily errands and local pleasures are well within reach from Middlesbrough Lane. Edenton's historic downtown is just minutes away, offering locally owned restaurants, boutique shops, and the scenic waterfront boardwalk along Edenton Bay. Grocery runs are straightforward with Food Lion serving the area. The Edenton Golf and Country Club provides recreation close to home, and Edenton Town Common offers open green space for walks and community events. For broader retail and medical needs, Elizabeth City is roughly 40 minutes northeast, while the Outer Banks are accessible for a longer day trip south.
For different buyers
For families upgrading
Stepping into a 2026-built home means your family inherits zero wear and tear. The three-bedroom, two-bath layout gives everyone their own space, and the peace of mind that comes with brand-new construction — modern electrical, plumbing, and HVAC from day one — is hard to put a price on. Edenton's small-city environment adds a layer of community and calm that growing families consistently find hard to leave once they've settled in.
For first-time buyers
Buying your first home in a place like Edenton means starting a chapter, not just a transaction. At 109 Middlesbrough Lane, you're getting a 2026-built home where nothing needs fixing, updating, or second-guessing. The 1,434-square-foot footprint is manageable without feeling cramped, the historic waterfront town gives you a genuine sense of place, and Chowan County's scale keeps daily life refreshingly uncomplicated.
More buyer questions
What year was 109 Middlesbrough Lane built?
109 Middlesbrough Lane was built in 2026, making it a brand-new construction home with no previous owners and all-new systems throughout.
How far is 109 Middlesbrough Lane from the Edenton waterfront?
The Edenton waterfront boardwalk along Edenton Bay is just a few minutes from Middlesbrough Lane by car, and the historic downtown district is similarly close.
Is 109 Middlesbrough Lane in an HOA?
HOA status for this property should be confirmed directly with current listing details, as community association structures can vary by development phase for new construction.
What is the flood zone status for 109 Middlesbrough Lane?
Flood zone designation for this address is displayed in the FloodRisk tile on this page — reviewing that information alongside a flood insurance quote is a smart step for any buyer in the Albemarle Sound region.
How far is 109 Middlesbrough Lane from Elizabeth City?
Elizabeth City, which offers expanded retail, medical facilities, and regional services, is approximately 40 minutes northeast of Edenton via US-17.
Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty know this corner of North Carolina well. Reach out today to ask questions, schedule a visit, or talk through what new construction in Edenton could mean for you.