Country Homes & Acreage
Larger lots, farms, and country properties around Farmington give buyers genuine space and privacy — room for gardens, workshops, animals, or simply a quieter place to call home.
Davie County, North Carolina
A quiet, rural community in northern Davie County — historic roots, larger lots, real acreage, and country living within easy reach of Mocksville, Clemmons, and I-40.
Farmington is a quiet, rural community in northern Davie County, set among the farmland and rolling country that give this end of the county its character. A historic crossroads community with deep agricultural roots, Farmington has kept an unhurried, country pace: open land, larger lots, and homes with real room to breathe. For buyers, it offers genuine space and value — country properties and acreage — while staying within an easy drive of Mocksville, Clemmons, and I-40. For households that want land, quiet, and a rural setting close to the Triad, Farmington is a natural fit.
Farmington is country living through and through: homes on larger lots, farms and country properties with real acreage, and a mix of established homes and newer builds spread along its rural roads — the kind of space that’s hard to find closer to the Triad’s cities.
Larger lots, farms, and country properties around Farmington give buyers genuine space and privacy — room for gardens, workshops, animals, or simply a quieter place to call home.
A mix of long-established country homes and newer custom builds gives buyers options, from character properties to move-in-ready houses on generous rural lots.
Farmington offers the room and rural setting that many buyers want at a better value than the busier suburbs, while keeping the Triad within an easy drive.
Farmington pairs quiet farm-country character and real space with an easy drive to Mocksville, Clemmons, and the I-40 corridor.
Open farmland, country roads, and a historic crossroads identity give Farmington a peaceful, rooted feel that stands apart from the busier suburbs nearby.
Larger lots and acreage make Farmington a value option for buyers who want room to spread out while staying within Davie County and close to the Triad.
I-40 and US-158 sit close by, keeping Farmington within an easy drive of Mocksville, Clemmons, Winston-Salem, and the wider region’s jobs and shopping.
Farmington sits at the heart of northern Davie’s farmland and open country, giving the community its quiet, agricultural character and the space that draws buyers here.
Mocksville, the Davie County seat, sits a short drive south with shopping, jobs, healthcare, and I-40, keeping full county amenities within easy reach of Farmington.
Clemmons and the western edge of the Triad sit just northeast, adding shopping, dining, and Winston-Salem’s jobs within a short drive of Farmington’s country roads.
Farmington fits buyers who want space, quiet, and a rural setting within an easy drive of Mocksville, Clemmons, and the Triad. It rewards those who value larger lots, acreage, and country living, from families to buyers looking for room for a farm, shop, or hobby land. Buyers wanting a walkable town center, lots of new subdivisions, or big-city amenities will likely look toward Mocksville, Clemmons, or Winston-Salem.
Every community fits a certain kind of buyer. Farmington tends to win over people who want land, quiet, and country living close to the Triad. See how many of these sound like you.
Farmington is served by Davie County Schools, with common feeders including Pinebrook Elementary, North Davie Middle, and Davie County High. Attendance zones can vary by address, so confirm assignment for any specific property before you buy.
Farmington is a rural community where most homes sit on individual lots, farms, and country roads rather than in large subdivisions, so buyers tend to shop by home, land, and location. For a wider view of the area’s neighborhoods, browse Davie County real estate or nearby Mocksville homes.
Farmington sits in northern Davie County, near I-40 and US-158 between Mocksville and Clemmons. Mocksville is a short drive south, Clemmons and the western Triad are close to the northeast, and open farm country surrounds the community — quiet, rural living within easy reach of the cities.
Farmington sits within a short drive of several Davie and Forsyth County communities. If you are comparing options, these nearby areas each bring their own mix of homes, prices, and commutes.
The Davie County seat a short drive south, with a walkable historic downtown, shopping, jobs, healthcare, and easy I-40 access.
A desirable community in eastern Davie County offering newer homes and larger lots with easy access toward Clemmons and Winston-Salem.
A popular Forsyth County town just northeast with abundant shopping, good schools, and an easy commute into Winston-Salem.
Common questions about buying a home in Farmington, North Carolina — its location, schools, and what to expect from this quiet, rural market.
Farmington is a rural community in northern Davie County, near I-40 and US-158 between Mocksville and Clemmons — a short drive from both and within easy reach of the Triad.
Mostly country housing — homes on larger lots, farms and country properties with real acreage, and a mix of established homes and newer custom builds along its rural roads.
Farmington is part of Davie County Schools, with common feeders including Pinebrook Elementary, North Davie Middle, and Davie County High. Confirm assignment by address before buying.
Yes — Farmington is one of the better spots in the area for larger lots and acreage, offering space and privacy while keeping Mocksville, Clemmons, and the Triad close.
Just a short drive — Clemmons and the western edge of the Triad sit close to the northeast, with Winston-Salem’s jobs and shopping within easy reach via I-40 and US-158.
Farmington’s country lots and acreage near the Triad keep steady interest, and the good ones move quickly. If space, quiet, and rural living within reach of Mocksville and Clemmons are what you are after, let’s set up a search tuned to Farmington and get you in front of the right properties early.
Mantle Realty knows the Davie County market — Farmington, its rural roads, and how country homes and acreage trade. We will tell you straight what a property is really worth.