
The Complete Guide to Moving to Gibsonville, North Carolina
by 10 Federal Storage
Published on March 5, 2026
Nestled in Alamance County between Burlington and Elon, Gibsonville, North Carolina is a small town with a big sense of community. Known affectionately as the "City of Roses" — a nickname earned in 1920 when train passengers marveled at the rose bushes lining the tracks outside their windows — Gibsonville has grown from its railroad and agricultural roots into one of the Piedmont Triad's most charming suburban destinations. With a population of approximately 9,700 residents and a cost of living roughly 10% below the national average, Gibsonville offers genuine affordability, outstanding parks, quality schools, and a close-knit small-town atmosphere that draws families and professionals relocating from Greensboro, Burlington, and the broader Triangle region.
This comprehensive moving guide covers everything you need to know about relocating to Gibsonville — from neighborhoods and housing to schools, utilities, healthcare, recreation, and storage solutions to support your move.
Quick Facts:
- Population of approximately 9,700 (Alamance County)
- Cost of living approximately 10% below the national average
- Median household income approximately $92,000–$105,000
- Median home value approximately $297,000–$315,000
- Less than 5 miles to Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center
- Minutes from Elon University and downtown Burlington
- Served by Alamance-Burlington School System
- Approximately 20 miles east of Greensboro; approximately 50 miles west of Raleigh
- Direct access to the I-40/I-85 corridor
- Home to Moricle Park, Edward G. Murrell Park, and the Gibsonville Garden Railroad
Table of Contents
- Why Gibsonville?
- Neighborhoods and Communities
- Cost of Living
- Housing Market
- Schools and Education
- Employment and Economy
- Transportation
- Self Storage
- Utilities and Services
- Healthcare
- Recreation and Entertainment
- Moving Checklist
1. WHY CHOOSE GIBSONVILLE?
Genuine Small-Town Character
Gibsonville is the kind of place where neighbors still wave to one another, the community gathers on the Town Green for farmers markets, and a strong sense of civic pride is woven into everyday life. This character — built over more than a century of close-knit living — is precisely what draws relocating families seeking relief from the crowds and expense of Greensboro, Burlington, and the Triangle. Area residents describe it as "a great neighborhood for families with children that like to be outside playing at parks, in a place where they can feel safe" — and the community's engagement and warmth back that up.
Remarkable Affordability
With a cost of living approximately 10% below the national average and median home prices significantly below comparable Triangle communities, Gibsonville offers outstanding value for households at every income level. Housing costs in particular represent one of Gibsonville's greatest advantages — making homeownership genuinely accessible for young families and first-time buyers who may be priced out of larger nearby cities.
Strategic Location Along the I-40/85 Corridor
Gibsonville's location at the junction of two major interstates makes it genuinely convenient for work and regional travel:
- Downtown Burlington: less than 5 miles
- Elon University: approximately 5 miles
- Graham: approximately 10 miles
- Greensboro: approximately 20 miles west
- Durham: approximately 45 miles east
- Raleigh: approximately 55 miles east
- Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO): approximately 30 miles west
- RDU International Airport: approximately 50 miles east
Strong Regional Employment Access
Gibsonville residents have direct access to employment in Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Greensboro, and the Research Triangle. The Alamance County economy encompasses manufacturing, healthcare, education (including Elon University), logistics, and a growing professional services sector. Many residents comfortably commute to Greensboro and Triangle employers for higher-wage positions while enjoying Gibsonville's affordability.
Outstanding Parks and Community Green Space
For a town of roughly 9,700, Gibsonville invests exceptionally in parks and outdoor amenities. Moricle Park — spanning 30 acres — is the crown jewel of the town's park system, offering athletic fields, nature trails, a large playground, tennis courts, and a sand volleyball court. Paired with Edward G. Murrell Park and the Gibsonville Community Center, residents enjoy active recreation options that rival much larger communities.
Growth That Preserves Character
Gibsonville's population has grown by more than 120% since 2000 — among the faster rates for small North Carolina towns — yet the town has maintained its essential identity. New businesses have opened along Main Street, farmers markets bring the community together on the Town Green, and events and festivals keep the civic calendar lively. It's a community where growth and character genuinely coexist.
2. NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES IN GIBSONVILLE
Gibsonville is a compact town of approximately 2.35 square miles, making it easy to navigate. Most desirable residential areas cluster in the northwestern portions, while more affordable options are found toward the east.
Northwest Gibsonville — Most Desirable Residential Area
The northwestern section consistently ranks as the town's most sought-after area, offering the highest home values and strong access to parks and community amenities.
Characteristics:
- Mix of established neighborhoods and select new construction
- Higher median home values reflecting strong demand
- Convenient access to parks and recreational facilities
- Well-maintained streets with mature landscaping in older sections
- Quick access to NC Highway 61 and the I-40/85 interchange
Main Street and Historic Downtown
Gibsonville's walkable downtown anchored by Main Street offers a distinctive small-town experience built on historic architecture and locally owned businesses.
Highlights:
- The Gilded Bean — beloved local coffee shop and community gathering spot
- Gibsonville Antiques & Collectibles and Bear Bottoms Kids Consignment
- Boutiques including Pink Lola and Wearology
- Historic trolley stop celebrating the town's railroad heritage
- Character homes with historical significance
- Town Hall, community events, and civic facilities within walking distance
Oxford Oaks and Established Subdivisions
Several established subdivisions offer solid single-family homes on larger lots — often without HOA fees — delivering exceptional value relative to comparable communities nearby.
Features:
- Ranch-style and traditional single-family homes
- Spacious lots frequently approaching or exceeding half an acre
- Mature landscaping and established neighborhood character
- Quiet streets with a mix of long-term residents and newcomers
- Frequently updated with recent renovations
Eastern Gibsonville — Most Affordable Housing
The eastern sections of Gibsonville offer the most affordable entry points into the town, with good access to community amenities and the school system.
Characteristics:
- Most affordable home prices in town
- Mix of housing types — single-family homes, attached units, and rentals
- Proximity to Edward G. Murrell Park and the Gibsonville Community Center
- Easy access to major commuter routes
Surrounding Communities to Consider
Elon — College town with charming downtown, Elon University campus, and vibrant energy; approximately 5 miles away.
Whitsett — Unincorporated community between Gibsonville and I-40/85; growing residential area with excellent highway access.
Burlington — Larger city (population ~55,000) providing comprehensive shopping, dining, and services; less than 5 miles west.
3. COST OF LIVING IN GIBSONVILLE
Gibsonville's cost of living is one of its most compelling attributes. At approximately 10% below the national average (cost of living index approximately 89.5–93), residents enjoy genuine everyday affordability while maintaining access to strong regional employment, quality healthcare, and excellent schools.
Cost of Living Summary
- Overall: approximately 7–10% below the national average
- Housing: approximately 7% below national average — a notable advantage over Triangle and Triad metro housing costs
- Groceries: near national average; Burlington's Lowes Foods, Target, Walmart, and Food Lion are less than 5 miles away
- Utilities: roughly equal to or slightly below national average
- Transportation: moderate; a personal vehicle is essential for most daily errands
- Healthcare: strong access through Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center approximately 5 miles away
Gibsonville vs. Nearby Markets
- Gibsonville: ~10% below national average
- Burlington: near national average
- Greensboro: near or slightly above national average
- Raleigh: 5–9% above national average
- Cary: significantly above national average
Monthly Budget Estimates
Single Person Renter — Approximately $1,900–$2,200/month
- Housing (1-bedroom): $750–$1,000
- Groceries: $350–$420
- Utilities: $130–$175
- Transportation: $300–$400
- Healthcare: $100–$150
- Other: $400–$600
Family of Four (Homeowner) — Approximately $4,400–$5,200/month
- Housing (mortgage + taxes + insurance): $1,500–$1,900
- Groceries: $900–$1,100
- Utilities: $200–$300
- Transportation: $600–$800
- Healthcare: $300–$450
- Other: $900–$1,200
4. HOUSING MARKET OVERVIEW
The Gibsonville Rental Market
Gibsonville's rental market is modest in size but offers genuine affordability, particularly for single-family home rentals.
Typical Rental Rates:
- 1-Bedroom Apartments: $750–$1,050/month
- 2-Bedroom Units: $900–$1,300/month
- 3-Bedroom Homes: $1,200–$1,700/month
- 4-Bedroom Homes: $1,500–$2,100/month
Median gross rent in Gibsonville runs approximately $909/month — well below Triangle metro averages and among the more affordable figures in the broader Piedmont Triad. For expanded rental selection, Burlington's market (less than 5 miles) provides many additional options.
Home Buying in Gibsonville
Gibsonville's housing market has appreciated strongly over the past decade — up nearly 100% cumulatively over 10 years — while still offering lower entry points than comparable Triangle and Triad communities.
Median Home Value: Approximately $297,000–$315,000
Price Ranges by Type:
- Entry-level and townhomes: $200,000–$270,000
- Ranch-style established homes: $230,000–$320,000
- Traditional 3–4 bedroom single-family: $285,000–$400,000
- Larger homes on spacious lots: $380,000–$550,000+
- New construction: $320,000–$480,000+
Housing Stock Notes:
- Single-family detached homes dominate (approximately 85% of housing stock)
- Ample inventory of ranch-style homes with large lots
- New construction available in the western portions of town and Whitsett area
- Relatively few HOA communities compared to Triangle suburbs — good for buyers seeking fewer restrictions
Property Taxes
Alamance County property taxes are reasonable and below many comparable NC counties.
Median property taxes: approximately $2,084/year for mortgaged homes (approximately 0.7% effective rate).
On a $300,000 home, expect approximately $2,100–$2,700 per year — roughly $175–$225 per month.
5. SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
Alamance-Burlington School System (ABSS)
Gibsonville is served by the Alamance-Burlington School System, one of the larger public school systems in North Carolina. ABSS serves students county-wide with elementary, middle, and high school options, as well as specialty and magnet programs.
Schools Primarily Serving Gibsonville:
- Western Alamance Elementary School — Elementary for western Alamance County including Gibsonville-area families
- Western Alamance Middle School — Middle school serving Gibsonville and surrounding communities
- Western Alamance High School — Primary high school for Gibsonville; strong academics, arts, and athletics; home of the Warriors
ABSS District Highlights:
- Above-average public schools recognized for academic performance and community engagement
- Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways
- Advanced Placement (AP) courses at the high school level
- Active arts, music, and athletics programs
- Special education and exceptional children services
- Academically and Intellectually Gifted (AIG) programming
Private and Alternative Education
- Faith-based schools (Christian and non-denominational) throughout Alamance County
- Charter school options within ABSS boundaries
- Active homeschooling networks in Gibsonville and Burlington communities
Higher Education
Elon University — Nationally recognized private university approximately 5 miles away. Known for engaged and experiential learning; consistently ranked among the best regional universities in the South. Provides significant cultural and employment opportunities to the surrounding area.
Alamance Community College (ACC) — Located in Graham approximately 10–12 miles away; offers associate degrees, workforce training, and continuing education. Excellent affordable option for career changers, recent graduates, and working adults.
Additional Regional Options:
- University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) — approximately 25 miles west
- North Carolina A&T State University — approximately 25 miles west (Greensboro)
- Duke University — approximately 40 miles east (Durham)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill — approximately 45 miles east
6. EMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMY
Economic Overview
Gibsonville's economy connects directly to the broader Alamance County and Piedmont Triad regional economy. Median household incomes have grown dramatically — from approximately $43,000 in 2000 to over $100,000 today — reflecting both regional income growth and the influx of higher-earning households relocating from larger metros for Gibsonville's quality of life and affordability.
Key Regional Economic Sectors:
- Manufacturing (textiles, furniture, advanced manufacturing — Alamance County's traditional base)
- Healthcare and social services
- Education (Elon University and ABSS are significant employers)
- Retail trade and distribution
- Professional and business services
- Government and public administration
Major Employers
Healthcare:
- Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center — Major healthcare employer in Burlington, approximately 5 miles from Gibsonville
- Cone Health physician practices and ancillary services throughout Alamance County
Education:
- Elon University — One of the region's most significant employers, with faculty, staff, and extensive ancillary business activity
- Alamance-Burlington School System — Major employer for teachers, administrators, and support staff
- Alamance Community College
Manufacturing, Distribution, and Industry:
- Advanced manufacturing facilities throughout Alamance County
- Distribution and logistics operations near the I-40/85 corridor
- Burlington legacy industries and their successor companies
Government and Retail:
- Alamance County government
- City of Burlington — significant local employer
- Major retail in Burlington (less than 5 miles), including national and regional chains
Commuter Access
- Burlington/Graham: 5–15 minutes
- Mebane: approximately 15–20 minutes east
- Greensboro: approximately 25–35 minutes west
- Durham and RTP: approximately 45–55 minutes east
7. TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
Driving and Highway Access
Major Routes:
- Interstate 40/85 — The primary regional highway immediately accessible from Gibsonville; runs east toward Burlington, Mebane, Durham, and Raleigh, and west toward Greensboro and High Point
- NC Highway 61 — Primary north-south route through Gibsonville; connects to Burlington (south) and Alamance County communities
- US Highway 70 — Historical east-west corridor accessible via Burlington
Commute Times from Gibsonville:
- Downtown Burlington: approximately 5–10 minutes
- Elon: approximately 5–8 minutes
- Graham: approximately 10–15 minutes
- Mebane: approximately 15–20 minutes
- Greensboro: approximately 25–35 minutes
- Durham: approximately 45–55 minutes
- Raleigh: approximately 55–70 minutes
Traffic Conditions:
Gibsonville itself has minimal traffic congestion. The I-40/85 Burlington interchange can experience significant congestion during morning and evening peak hours. Navigation apps are recommended for planning around traffic. Surface roads through Gibsonville and Elon remain consistently manageable.
Public Transportation
Public transit in Gibsonville is limited, and a personal vehicle is essential for daily life. The Alamance County Public Transportation System (ACCESS) provides service in the broader Burlington metro area. Check the current ACCESS schedule for routes that may serve Gibsonville-to-Burlington commuters.
Air Travel
Piedmont Triad International Airport (GSO) — approximately 30 miles west (30–40 minutes); American, Delta, United, Allegiant service.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) — approximately 50 miles east (55–70 minutes); larger airport with broader non-stop destination network; preferred for many travelers.
8. SELF-STORAGE SOLUTIONS IN GIBSONVILLE
Why Storage Matters During Your Move
Relocating to Gibsonville — whether from a larger city, during a home purchase process, or while managing the logistics of transitioning between leases — often creates a temporary need for secure, accessible storage. Having reliable storage right in town is an invaluable resource during this process.
Common Storage Needs During Relocation:
- Bridging gaps between lease end and home purchase closing dates
- Decluttering and staging a home for sale
- Storing belongings during renovations or remodels in your new home
- Keeping seasonal outdoor equipment, recreational gear, and holiday items organized
- Storing furniture that won't fit in a new, smaller space
- Securing business documents or inventory
- Storing Elon University dorm room items between semesters — Gibsonville's central location makes it ideal for student storage
Choose 10 Federal Storage — Gibsonville's Most Convenient Storage Solution
When you need secure, high-quality storage in Gibsonville, 10 Federal Storage is the clear choice — located right in town at 250 Huffine Street and specifically designed to serve Gibsonville, Elon, Burlington, and Whitsett residents with outstanding security and customer-first service.
Why 10 Federal Storage?
Ideal Local Location:
- Minutes from downtown Gibsonville, Elon University, and major roadways including NC Highway 61 and I-40/85
- Easy access while commuting, running errands, or shopping in Burlington
- Close to community landmarks including Gibsonville Garden Railroad and Gibson Park
- Perfectly positioned to serve families, Elon students, and local businesses
Advanced Security Features:
- 24/7 video surveillance and remote system monitoring
- Secure electronic gated access with personalized entry codes
- Well-lit, fenced facility for safe access at any hour
- Advanced access control for maximum peace of mind
Climate-Controlled Units:
North Carolina's Piedmont climate — with hot, humid summers and variable winters — can damage sensitive belongings during storage. 10 Federal Storage Gibsonville's climate-controlled units maintain stable temperature and humidity year-round, protecting:
- Wood furniture, antiques, and family heirlooms
- Electronics, computers, and appliances
- Documents, photographs, and business records
- Musical instruments and artwork
- Clothing, textiles, and seasonal items
- Collectibles and valuables
Flexible Unit Sizes:
- Small units (5x10) — boxes, seasonal items, small furniture pieces
- Medium units (10x10, 10x15) — one-bedroom apartment or home office contents
- Large units (10x20 and larger) — multi-bedroom homes or business inventory
- Drive-up units for easy, efficient loading and unloading
Student-Friendly Service:
As one of the storage facilities closest to Elon University, 10 Federal Storage Gibsonville is an outstanding choice for Elon students needing to store dorm room contents, furniture, or personal belongings between semesters or during study abroad. No need to haul everything home — store it conveniently in Gibsonville.
Maximum Convenience:
- 24/7 gate access — retrieve items any time, any day of the year
- Fully contactless rental process online — complete in minutes with no office visit required
- Gate code, unit code, and lock code delivered immediately after completing your online rental
- Online bill pay and autopay available for full account management from anywhere
Flexible Month-to-Month Terms:
- No long-term commitments required
- Month-to-month rental agreements
- Easy to upgrade or downsize as needs change
- Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Contact 10 Federal Storage Gibsonville
10 Federal Storage - Huffine Street
Address: 250 Huffine Street, Gibsonville, NC 27249
Phone: (336) 276-0554
Conveniently located minutes from downtown Gibsonville, Elon University, and the I-40/85 interchange
Rent your unit 24/7 at 10federalstorage.com or call to speak with a storage specialist.
9. UTILITIES AND SERVICES
Setting up utilities before your move-in date is one of the most important early steps. Here is a complete overview of Gibsonville utility providers and contacts.
Electric Service
Provider: Duke Energy
Phone: (336) 632-3832 (Burlington area) / 1-800-452-2777
Website:Â www.duke-energy.com
Duke Energy provides electric service throughout Gibsonville and Alamance County. Contact Duke Energy to schedule new service at least 3–5 business days before your move-in date. Service can be established online or by phone.
Average Monthly Cost: $90–$150 (seasonal variation; summer cooling is the primary driver in NC's humid climate)
Natural Gas Service
Provider: Piedmont Natural Gas / Enbridge Gas North Carolina
Phone: (336) 227-0120 (Burlington area) / 1-800-752-7504
Website:Â www.enbridgegas.com/north-carolina
Piedmont Natural Gas / Enbridge provides natural gas service for heating and cooking in Gibsonville. Schedule service setup ahead of your move-in date.
Average Monthly Cost: $25–$80 (higher in winter, minimal in summer)
Water and Sewer
Provider: Town of Gibsonville
Address: 129 West Main Street, Gibsonville, NC 27249
Phone: (336) 449-4144, ext. 1
Email: water@gibsonville.net
Fax: (336) 449-4196
After hours / holidays: (336) 449-6677
Website:Â www.gibsonvillenc.org/water-and-sewer
The Town of Gibsonville provides water and sewer services to residents and businesses. To set up service:
- Complete the water application available on the town website at gibsonvillenc.org
- Return the completed application in person to Gibsonville Town Hall at 129 West Main Street, or email to water@gibsonville.net, or fax to (336) 449-4196
- Contact Town Hall to confirm setup and schedule
Average Monthly Cost: $30–$60 for water and sewer combined
Trash and Recycling
Provider: Town of Gibsonville Public Works
Phone: (336) 449-7188 (Mon–Fri 7am–4pm) / (336) 449-4144 ext. 1 (until 5pm) / (336) 449-6677 (after hours and holidays)
The Town of Gibsonville provides curbside trash and recycling collection for in-town residents. Contact Public Works or Town Hall to confirm your specific pickup schedule after moving in. Residents outside town limits should contact Alamance County for available private waste hauler options.
Internet and Cable Television
Gibsonville has several competitive internet options, with fiber broadband availability expanding in recent years.
Brightspeed (Primary Fiber Provider)
- Fastest available internet in Gibsonville — fiber speeds up to 2 Gbps available to approximately 70% of the town
- Symmetrical upload and download speeds on fiber plans
- Best choice for remote workers and heavy internet users
- Visit brightspeed.com or call to confirm availability at your specific address
Spectrum (Charter Communications)
- Cable internet and television with wide Gibsonville coverage
- Multiple speed tiers and bundled packages available
- Good option where Brightspeed fiber is not yet available
AT&T
- DSL and potentially fiber service at select addresses
- Check att.com for address-specific availability
Satellite Options:
- DISH Network and DIRECTV for satellite television
- Starlink for high-speed satellite internet (particularly useful at rural or unincorporated addresses outside town)
Speed Recommendations:
- Basic browsing and HD streaming: 50–100 Mbps
- Multiple users and devices: 100–300 Mbps
- Remote work and video conferencing: 300+ Mbps (fiber strongly recommended)
- Power users and 4K streaming across multiple screens: Gigabit fiber ideal
10. HEALTHCARE FACILITIES IN GIBSONVILLE
Primary Regional Hospital
Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center
Address: 1240 Huffman Mill Road, Burlington, NC 27215
Phone: (336) 538-7000
Website:Â www.conehealth.com
- Full-service acute care hospital approximately 5 miles from Gibsonville
- 24/7 Emergency Department
- Part of the Cone Health system — one of the most respected health networks in NC
- Inpatient medical and surgical services
- Cardiac care, oncology, orthopedics, women's health, and more
- Rehabilitation and diagnostic imaging services
- On-site and affiliated specialist physician offices
Urgent Care
Multiple urgent care centers are available in Burlington within a short drive of Gibsonville:
- Cone Health Urgent Care locations throughout Burlington
- Additional independently operated urgent care clinics in the Burlington-Graham corridor
- Virtual urgent care options through Cone Health for non-emergency needs
Primary Care and Specialty Services
Through Cone Health Medical Group and independent practices in Burlington and Graham, Gibsonville residents have access to a comprehensive range of healthcare services:
- Family medicine and internal medicine
- Pediatricians and pediatric specialists
- OB/GYN and women's health
- Cardiology and cardiovascular services
- Orthopedics and sports medicine
- Behavioral health and mental health counseling
- Dental and oral health
- Vision care and optometry
Tip:Â Establish care with a primary care physician promptly after moving. New patient availability in Alamance County practices is generally more accessible than in larger Triangle markets, but securing your provider early is always recommended.
Regional Tertiary Care Access
Gibsonville's location between Greensboro and the Triangle provides access to multiple major healthcare systems for advanced specialty care:
- Cone Health Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital (Greensboro) — approximately 25 miles west; major tertiary care center
- Duke University Medical Center (Durham) — approximately 45 miles east
- UNC Medical Center (Chapel Hill) — approximately 50 miles east
- Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center (Winston-Salem) — approximately 50 miles west
11. RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT
Parks and Outdoor Recreation
Moricle Park
- Gibsonville's premier community park — 30 expansive acres
- Nature trails through shaded wooded areas and open green space
- Large playground, soccer fields, and baseball diamonds
- Tennis courts and sand volleyball court
- Four covered picnic areas including one main pavilion available for rental
- Hub of community life for youth sports leagues and family gatherings
Edward G. Murrell Park
- Playground, basketball courts, and paved walking trails
- Picnic shelter and open green space
- Located directly across from the Gibsonville Community Center
- Popular for daily walks, pickup basketball, and after-school activities
Gibsonville Community Center
- Full-size multipurpose gymnasium for basketball, volleyball, and pickleball
- Accessible immediately from Edward G. Murrell Park
- Programming for residents of all ages
Gibsonville Garden Railroad
One of Gibsonville's most unique and beloved community attractions, the Gibsonville Garden Railroad draws visitors from across the region. This outdoor model railroad garden celebrates the town's historic railroad heritage and offers a distinctive, family-friendly experience that delights visitors of all ages — and stands as a point of local pride.
Downtown Gibsonville — Local Shopping and Dining
- The Gilded Bean — Beloved community coffee shop on Main Street; a true gathering place
- Gibsonville Antiques & Collectibles — Treasure-hunting for antique enthusiasts
- Bear Bottoms Kids Consignment — Favorite for affordable children's clothing and gear
- Pink Lola — Women's clothing, accessories, and home decor
- Wearology — Ethically made women's clothing and accessories
- Historic trolley stop and Main Street architecture celebrating railroad heritage
Community Events
- Farmers markets on weekends and select weekday evenings on the Town Green
- Community summer events and outdoor programs
- Seasonal festivals and town-sponsored gatherings throughout the year
- Active civic calendar driven by engaged resident participation
Burlington and Surrounding Area
With Burlington under 5 miles away, Gibsonville residents enjoy full access to larger-city retail, dining, and entertainment:
- Major groceries: Lowes Foods, Walmart, Target, Food Lion
- Department stores: Dillard's, Belk, JCPenney at Burlington area shopping centers
- Diverse restaurants, fast-casual dining, and local eateries
- Movie theaters and entertainment venues
- Burlington City Park and municipal recreation facilities
Elon University Cultural Access
Living minutes from Elon University gives Gibsonville residents access to a vibrant college-town cultural scene:
- Elon Performing Arts Center events — concerts, theater, lectures, and more
- Elon Phoenix athletics — competing in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA)
- Cultural events, public lectures, and community programs
- Elon's charming downtown with boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops
Regional Recreation
- Haw River State Park — Conservation area along the Haw River with hiking and natural areas
- Lake Mackintosh — Burlington-area reservoir for boating, fishing, and water recreation
- Greensboro attractions (approximately 25 miles): Greensboro Science Center, Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden, and the Friendly Center shopping district
- Blue Ridge Parkway — Approximately 2 hours west for mountain hiking, fall foliage, and scenic drives
- North Carolina Outer Banks — Approximately 3–3.5 hours east for beach access
12. COMPLETE MOVING CHECKLIST
Use this comprehensive checklist to organize your move to Gibsonville and ensure every critical step is completed on time.
8 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING
Research and Planning:
- Research Gibsonville neighborhoods using this guide
- Review ABSS school zone assignments by address at abss.k12.nc.us if you have children
- Begin searching for rentals or homes in Gibsonville, Elon, and surrounding communities
- Obtain quotes from at least three moving companies
- Decide whether to hire movers or self-move with a truck rental
- Create a comprehensive moving budget
- Begin decluttering — donate, sell, or discard unneeded items
6 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING
Secure Housing:
- Finalize rental lease or home purchase agreement
- Pay deposits and complete required documentation
- Photograph new home's condition before move-in
- Measure rooms in advance to plan furniture placement
Book Services:
- Reserve moving company or truck rental; get confirmation in writing
- Reserve 10 Federal Storage unit if needed — (336) 276-0554 or 10federalstorage.com
Employment and Schools:
- Contact current employer if relocating for a new position
- Begin job search in Burlington, Alamance County, or commute-range markets if needed
- Contact Alamance-Burlington School System at (336) 570-6060 or abss.k12.nc.us
- Request transfer of school records from current school
Begin Packing:
- Gather packing supplies (boxes, tape, bubble wrap, markers)
- Start packing non-essentials (seasonal clothing, books, decorations)
- Label all boxes clearly by contents and destination room
4 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING
Utilities and Address Changes:
- Submit USPS change of address at usps.com
- Update address with all employers, banks, and financial accounts
- Contact Duke Energy to schedule electric service — 1-800-452-2777 or duke-energy.com (allow 3–5 business days minimum before move-in)
- Contact Piedmont Natural Gas / Enbridge for gas service — 1-800-752-7504 or enbridgegas.com/north-carolina
- Contact Town of Gibsonville for water/sewer service — (336) 449-4144 ext. 1; submit application in person at 129 West Main Street, or email water@gibsonville.net, or fax (336) 449-4196
- Confirm trash collection schedule with Town of Gibsonville Public Works — (336) 449-7188
- Schedule Brightspeed fiber or Spectrum internet installation
- Update insurance policies (auto, health, homeowners/renters) with new address
Healthcare Transitions:
- Schedule final appointments with current providers
- Request transfer of medical and dental records
- Transfer prescriptions to a Burlington-area pharmacy
- Contact Cone Health at (336) 538-7000 to inquire about primary care physician availability
- Update health insurance with new Gibsonville address
Financial Updates:
- Update address with all banks and credit card companies
- Notify IRS if needed (Form 8822)
- Update investment and retirement accounts
2 WEEKS BEFORE MOVING
- Confirm all utility connection dates for move-in day
- Confirm internet/cable installation appointment
- Confirm moving company or truck rental reservation
- Verify 10 Federal Storage unit reservation if applicable
- Continue packing all but daily essentials
- Notify current landlord or prepare current home for closing
- Begin school enrollment process with ABSS
1 WEEK BEFORE MOVING
- Pack essentials box (toiletries, medications, phone chargers, important documents, a few days of clothing)
- Keep essentials box with you — do not load on the moving truck
- Clean out and defrost refrigerator and freezer
- Disconnect and prepare electronics and appliances
- Confirm moving day plans and weather forecast
- Prepare cash for tips, tolls, and unexpected expenses
- Plan your route — I-40/85 is the primary approach from most directions
MOVING DAY
At Current Home:
- Complete final walkthrough of all rooms, closets, cabinets, garage, and outbuildings
- Photograph condition of property after cleaning
- Verify utilities are scheduled for disconnect or transfer
- Return all keys and access items to landlord or real estate agent
- Take final utility meter readings for your records
With Movers:
- Be present when movers arrive and supervise loading
- Sign and keep a copy of the bill of lading
- Get driver's contact information
At New Gibsonville Home:
- Verify all utilities are active (electric, gas, water) before unloading begins
- Complete walkthrough of property
- Direct movers to place furniture and boxes in correct rooms
- Check inventory as items are unloaded
- Inspect items for damage and note on delivery receipt
- Tip movers appropriately for good service
First Evening:
- Locate water, gas, and electric shut-offs in your new home
- Test all utilities
- Set up beds for sleeping
- Unpack essentials box
- Order delivery or explore Burlington dining for a well-earned dinner
FIRST WEEK AFTER MOVING
Government and Legal:
- Visit NC DMV to update your driver's license — Alamance County DMV at 730 East Webb Avenue, Burlington, (336) 226-4888 (within 60 days of establishing NC residency)
- Register all vehicles with NC DMV
- Register to vote at your new Gibsonville address at vote.gov or at the DMV
Essential Services:
- Locate Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center — 1240 Huffman Mill Road, Burlington, (336) 538-7000 (approximately 5 miles)
- Find nearest pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, and local pharmacies in Burlington)
- Confirm water and trash schedules with Town of Gibsonville
- Locate nearest grocery stores: Lowes Foods, Walmart, Target, Food Lion (all in Burlington, under 5 miles)
Community Integration:
- Introduce yourself to neighbors
- Take a morning walk at Moricle Park
- Visit The Gilded Bean on Main Street for coffee and a community welcome
- Check the Town of Gibsonville events calendar at gibsonvillenc.org
- Visit the Gibsonville Garden Railroad
- Explore Elon's downtown and Elon University campus (approximately 5 minutes)
FIRST MONTH AFTER MOVING
- Finish unpacking all remaining boxes
- Organize closets, garage, and storage areas
- Set up home office if working remotely — confirm Brightspeed fiber or Spectrum service is optimized
- Establish primary care with a Cone Health or local Burlington/Gibsonville provider
- Schedule dental cleaning
- Find a veterinarian if you have pets
- Update all insurance policies with Gibsonville address
- Attend a Town Green farmers market or community event
- Check out an Elon University performance, game, or campus event
- Visit Lake Mackintosh or Haw River State Park for outdoor recreation
- Connect with the Alamance County Area Chamber of Commerce at alamancechamber.com
WELCOME TO GIBSONVILLE
Congratulations on choosing Gibsonville — the City of Roses — for your next chapter! This comprehensive guide has provided detailed information about relocating to one of the Piedmont Triad's most genuinely affordable and warmly welcoming small-town communities.
Gibsonville offers a compelling combination of:
✓ Authentic Small-Town Character — Community events, neighbors who wave, and true hometown warmth
✓ Outstanding Affordability — Cost of living ~10% below the national average
✓ Exceptional Parks — Moricle Park, Edward G. Murrell Park, and the beloved Garden Railroad
✓ Quality Schools — Alamance-Burlington School System with strong academic programs
✓ Elon University Proximity — College-town culture and access just 5 miles away
✓ Regional Healthcare — Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center approximately 5 miles away
✓ Strategic Highway Access — Direct I-40/85 connectivity to Greensboro, the Triangle, and beyond
✓ Charming Main Street — Local cafes, boutiques, and community life rooted in history
As you settle in, take your first morning walk around Moricle Park, grab a coffee at The Gilded Bean, and spend a Sunday afternoon at the Gibsonville Garden Railroad. You've chosen a community that still knows how to be a community.
And remember: 10 Federal Storage at 250 Huffine Street is right here in Gibsonville — ready to support your relocation every step of the way with secure, climate-controlled storage, flexible month-to-month terms, and outstanding service.
Welcome to Gibsonville — where roses, railroad heritage, and real community spirit come together!
For more information, visit the Town of Gibsonville at www.gibsonvillenc.org or the Alamance County Area Chamber of Commerce at www.alamancechamber.com.
About 10 Federal Storage
10 Federal Storage provides premier self-storage solutions in Gibsonville at 250 Huffine Street, featuring state-of-the-art security, climate-controlled units, 24/7 access, and flexible month-to-month rental terms. Conveniently serving Gibsonville, Elon, Burlington, and Whitsett residents and businesses.
