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  • 2004 Hart St

    Durham, NC 27703

    Apartment building
    3 beds

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    Fresh paintOff-street parkingOpen layoutNew carpet
    "Charming 3-Bedroom Townhouse with 2 Full Baths in Prime Durham Location - 2004 Hart Street, Unit A" Updated 3-Bed, 2.5-Bath Townhouse in Downtown Durham 2004 Hart Street, Unit A Enjoy the perfect combination of comfort and convenience in this spacious 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhouse. Thoughtfully updated with fresh paint and new carpet throughout, this home is move-in ready. The open layout includes off-street parking for added ease, while the prime downtown Durham location puts you just steps from cafes, shopping, and cultural attractions. Ideal for families and professionals alike, the home is close to the Durham School of the Arts and Research Triangle Park (RTP), offering both work and leisure opportunities. Don't miss your chance to call this beautifully updated townhouse your new home.

    Neighborhood: Old East Durham

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    • Commuter Friendly
      Streamlined routes and connections make daily commuting simple.
      Tech Hub
      Innovative atmosphere supported by nearby tech companies and opportunities.
      Green Spaces
      Scenic trails and gardens with private, less-crowded natural escapes.
      Dining Scene
      From casual bites to fine dining, a haven for food lovers.
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    Anchored between downtown Durham and Research Triangle Park, 27703 blends established East Durham neighborhoods with newer communities like Brightleaf at the Park and Ravenstone. Expect warm, humid summers and mild winters, tree-lined streets, and easy highway access (I-40, I-540, US-70) for quick commutes to RTP, RDU, and central Durham. Daily life is practical and diverse: Food Lion and ALDI cover staples, with Brier Creek Commons and plazas along Miami Blvd for bigger shopping runs. Boxyard RTP and a range of nearby international eateries fuel a growing dining scene, while local cafes and breweries downtown are minutes away. Outdoor time revolves around Bethesda Park’s trails, fields, and disc golf, plus greenways and pocket parks popular with joggers and dog-walkers. The vibe skews community-oriented and pet friendly, with weekend pickup soccer, farmers markets, and fitness options close by. According to Zillow Market Trends in recent months, median asking rents hover around $1,700, with most listings roughly $1,300–$2,300 depending on size and finishes.

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    Walk, Transit & Bike Scores

    70 / 100
    Somewhat Walkable
    36 / 100
    Some Transit
    40 / 100
    Somewhat Bikeable

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of 2004 Hart St?

    2004 Hart St has a walk score of 70, it's somewhat walkable.

    What is the transit score of 2004 Hart St?

    2004 Hart St has a transit score of 36, it has some transit.

    What schools are assigned to 2004 Hart St?

    The schools assigned to 2004 Hart St include Y E Smith Elementary, Brogden Middle, and Riverside High School.

    What neighborhood is 2004 Hart St in?

    2004 Hart St is in the Old East Durham neighborhood in Durham, NC.