Signal Hill Apartments and Townhomes
138 Signal Hill Dr,
Statesville, NC 28625
$950 - $1,675
Studio - 3 Beds
Just 40 miles from the bustling streets of downtown Charlotte lives a North Carolina city with a knack for southern hospitality. The Charlotte suburb of Statesville resides in Iredell County and offers a sense of community difficult to find in busier metropolitan areas. With its plentiful peaceful neighborhoods, quality school system, and host of fun activities, this suburb is fabulous for all. Much of the city includes farms and wide-open spaces. Locals will frequent Howard Family Farm to collect fresh blueberries and tulips in the warm months and sunflowers and pumpkins in the fall. The outdoor fun continues with Statesville’s many golf courses, hiking trails, and scenic hot air balloon adventures.
Residents might enjoy a quiet Saturday by strolling around historic Downtown Statesville perusing an art show at Iredell Arts Council. History enthusiasts will enjoy Statesville's museums and historic sites, including Fort Dobbs, which transports visitors to the era of the French and Indian War. The Iredell Museums offer interactive experiences involving history, science, and culture through engaging exhibits and educational programs.
The pace of living is relaxed in this southern city and residents welcome visitors into their warm community with open arms. Those looking to make a home for themselves in Statesville can choose from a range of affordable to moderately priced apartment and home rentals.
The fall colors are on display along the creek at Martin Luther King Jr. Park.
There is a lot of farm land in the Statesville area.
Downtown Statesville looks great in the fall colors.
Large neighborhoods are popping up around the outskirts of Statesville.
An aerial view of the North Pointe Shopping Center in Statesville.
Red Buffalo Brewing Company calls Downtown Statesville home.
As of April 2026, the average apartment rent in Statesville, NC is $856 for a studio, $1,010 for one bedroom, $1,189 for two bedrooms, and $1,418 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Statesville has decreased by -1.5% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Statesville, NC is for everyday living.
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