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Quaint 2 Bedroom/2 Bathroom Condo 1056 sq ft located in the Parkwood District of Southwest Durham, NC.
*All new appliances (Fridge, Washer, Dryer, Oven, Microwave).
$1600/mo includes water/sewer. Tenant pays all other utilities.
Responsible Tenants Only: Call 919-606-1026
















Stokesdale Historic District is a national historic district located in Durham, North Carolina. The district encompasses 227 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing structure in a historically African-American residential section of Durham. The buildings primarily date between about 1912 and 1960 and include notable examples of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Bungalow / American Craftsman architecture. Notable buildings include Page's Grocery (c. 1913), College Inn (c. 1935), Covenant United Presbyterian Church (1948), and Seventh Day Adventist Church (1954).
Stokesdale was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
605 E. Lawson St is a one-story Bungalow in the Stokesdale District built circa 1937 and the original recorded owner was Educator Ella L. Cotton and her daughter June Cotton Boutte. Subsequent owners were Julia Wyatt Harris, James and Geraldine Young, and D Curtis Lawson/DCL Consulting, LLC.
607 E. Lawson St is a one-story side gabled house built circa 1930 and the original recorded owner was Dr. Edward P. Newton (Dentist). Subsequent owners were Dr James Schooler, James Young and D Curtis Lawson/DCL Consulting, LLC.
Many of the owners of 605 & 607 were affiliated with North Carolina Central University (NCCU) and in December 2023 DCL Consulting, LLC sold both homes to the State of North Carolina in support of NCCU's campus expansion initiatives.
