North Carolina vs Virginia
North Carolina wins 3-1 on tracked metrics.
Side-by-side comparison.
| Metric | North Carolina | Virginia |
|---|---|---|
| Median home value Lower home value = lower capital requirement, generally better cash flow. | $399k | $427k |
| Avg gross rent yield Higher yield = stronger cash flow potential. | 5.89% | 5.51% |
| Avg YoY appreciation Positive appreciation builds equity; both ends carry risk. | -0.69% | +2.35% |
| Metros covered More tracked metros = more diversification options. | 4 | 2 |
| State income tax No state income tax meaningfully boosts after-tax rental returns. | state income tax 4.75% | state income tax up to 5.75% |
| Tenancy law Landlord-friendly law speeds eviction + reduces tenant-side risk. | landlord-friendly | moderately landlord-friendly |
| Foreclosure timeline Faster foreclosure reduces lender risk → better loan terms; helps distressed-property buyers move faster. | non-judicial, ~120 days | non-judicial, ~60 days |
| Wholesale assignment Some states require wholesalers to be licensed; verify before structuring assignments. | permitted | permitted |
Which wins for each strategy.
Wholesaling
EVENNorth Carolina foreclosure: non-judicial, ~120 days. Virginia foreclosure: non-judicial, ~60 days. Faster timelines = more motivated sellers in distress + faster lender resolution.
BRRRR / Rentals
EVENNorth Carolina: 5.89% avg yield, landlord-friendly tenancy law. Virginia: 5.51% avg yield, moderately landlord-friendly tenancy law. Yield + landlord-friendly law + tax treatment combine to favor North Carolina.
Flipping
VIRGINIA ⊳North Carolina appreciation: -0.69% YoY. Virginia: 2.35% YoY. Appreciation tailwind reduces ARV slippage risk for flippers.
Creative Finance
EVENCreative finance (subject-to, seller-financing) thrives where distressed sellers concentrate. Faster foreclosure = more pre-foreclosure inventory. North Carolina: non-judicial, ~120 days. Virginia: non-judicial, ~60 days.
Best markets in each state.
North Carolina
| Greensboro | $265k | 74/100 |
| Fayetteville | $227k | 66/100 |
| Charlotte | $399k | 60/100 |
| Raleigh | $436k | 58/100 |
Virginia
| Virginia Beach | $427k | 50/100 |
| Richmond | $374k | 49/100 |
Frequently asked.
Which is better for real estate investors — North Carolina or Virginia?
North Carolina wins 3-1 on tracked metrics. The right choice depends on your strategy: for wholesaling, either works; for brrrr / rentals, either works; for flipping, Virginia; for creative finance, either works.
Does North Carolina or Virginia have lower taxes for investors?
North Carolina: state income tax 4.75%. Virginia: state income tax up to 5.75%. The no-income-tax state has a meaningful after-tax advantage on rental income.
Which state is more landlord-friendly, North Carolina or Virginia?
North Carolina is landlord-friendly on landlord-tenant law; Virginia is moderately landlord-friendly. Landlord-friendly states reduce tenant-side risk for rental investors.
How do foreclosure timelines compare in North Carolina and Virginia?
North Carolina foreclosure: non-judicial, ~120 days. Virginia foreclosure: non-judicial, ~60 days. Faster (non-judicial) timelines reduce lender risk and increase pre-foreclosure deal flow for distressed-property buyers.
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