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Biden's Greenville Home — North Star Road is a historically significant residence located in the town of Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware. Situated on North Star Road, the home has been associated with former U.S. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his family since the early 2000s. The property, which has undergone several renovations over the years, serves as a private residence and a symbol of Biden's deep ties to Delaware. Its location in a suburban neighborhood of Greenville, a town with a rich history of agricultural and industrial development, underscores its connection to both local and national narratives. The home has become a focal point for discussions about Delaware's role in American politics and the personal life of one of the nation's most prominent public figures.
Biden's Greenville Home — North Star Road is a historically significant private residence located in the unincorporated community of Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware. Situated on North Star Road in a quiet suburban corridor south of Wilmington, the property has been the primary Delaware residence of former U.S. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. since at least the mid-1990s. Biden, who served as a U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1973 to 2009, as Vice President from 2009 to 2017, and as the 46th President of the United States from 2021 to 2025, maintained the Greenville property as his personal home throughout most of his public career. The property is not open to the public and serves exclusively as a private residence, but it has attracted sustained media attention, particularly during Biden's presidency, when it functioned as an informal presidential retreat and was subject to significant Secret Service security modifications.


The property's historical significance extends beyond its association with Biden. Greenville, established in the early 19th century, has long been a hub for families seeking a balance between urban and rural living. North Star Road, a quiet residential avenue, has seen the rise and fall of several notable homes over the decades. The Biden family's acquisition of the property in the early 2000s marked a shift in its use, transforming it from a modest family home into a symbol of political influence. The home's architecture and layout reflect the suburban design trends of the late 20th century, blending functionality with a sense of privacy. Its presence on North Star Road has also contributed to the area's identity, drawing attention from historians, journalists, and residents alike.
Greenville itself is a small, affluent unincorporated community in northern New Castle County, historically associated with the du Pont family and the broader industrial and financial elite of the Brandywine Valley. North Star Road runs through a residential area characterized by mature trees, single-family homes, and low traffic volume. The Biden home's presence on this road has contributed to the area's national profile, drawing journalists, historians, and political observers who view it as a tangible expression of Biden's lifelong connection to Delaware.


== History ==
== History ==
The history of Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road is intertwined with the broader narrative of Delaware's 20th-century suburbanization and the political career of Joseph R. Biden Jr. The original structure, built in the early 1960s, was designed as a modest single-family home for a local family. However, its significance grew in the early 2000s when the Biden family purchased the property, marking a pivotal moment in the town's history. The home became a private residence for the former vice president and later the 46th president of the United States, solidifying its place in Delaware's cultural and political landscape. 


The property's transformation from a private residence to a symbol of national importance has been documented in various local and national sources. According to a 2023 article by *Delaware Online*, the Biden family's decision to reside in Greenville was influenced by the town's proximity to Wilmington and its reputation for safety and community cohesion<ref>{{cite web |title=Delaware's Political Roots: Biden's Home in Greenville |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/news/politics/article/delaware-s-political-roots-biden-s-home-in-greenville-17234544.html |work=Delaware Online |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>. The home's history also reflects the broader trend of political figures choosing to live in suburban areas, a practice that has become increasingly common in the United States. Over the years, the property has been the site of numerous public and private events, further cementing its role in Delaware's history.
The history of the Biden family's residence on North Star Road is intertwined with Biden's decades-long political career in Delaware. Biden has long maintained a home in the Wilmington-Greenville corridor. He famously commuted by Amtrak from Wilmington to Washington during his Senate years, a practice that defined his public identity as a working-class politician who stayed rooted in his home state. The North Star Road property in Greenville became his primary address during a period when he sought a more private setting removed from the urban density of Wilmington proper.


== Geography == 
The property came to broader national attention during the 2020 presidential campaign. Biden conducted much of his campaign from Delaware due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Greenville home served as a de facto campaign headquarters for a period. News organizations including the Associated Press and Reuters reported extensively on Biden's use of the home during this period, noting that it was from Wilmington-area venues that Biden delivered several key addresses, including his victory speech in November 2020.<ref>{{cite news |title=Biden wins presidency, defeating Trump |url=https://apnews.com/article/biden-wins-presidency |work=Associated Press |date=2020-11-07 |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>
North Star Road, where Biden's Greenville Home is located, is a residential street in the northern part of Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware. The road runs through a mix of suburban neighborhoods and open spaces, reflecting the town's historical development as a commuter hub for Wilmington and other nearby cities. Greenville itself is situated approximately 15 miles northeast of Wilmington, a location that has historically made it an attractive option for families seeking a balance between urban accessibility and suburban tranquility. The area is characterized by tree-lined streets, single-family homes, and a low population density compared to larger cities in the region.


The geography of the North Star Road neighborhood is shaped by its proximity to the Brandywine River and the surrounding agricultural lands that have defined Delaware's landscape for centuries. The Brandywine River, a major waterway in the state, flows nearby, contributing to the area's natural beauty and historical significance. The Biden home's location on a slight elevation provides views of the surrounding landscape, a feature that has been noted in local planning documents and environmental assessments<ref>{{cite web |title=Greenville's Natural and Cultural Resources |url=https://www.delaware.gov/greenville/natural-resources.html |work=Delaware Government |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>. The neighborhood's layout also includes access to local parks, schools, and commercial areas, making it a well-rounded community for residents.
After Biden's inauguration in January 2021, the Greenville residence took on added significance as a presidential retreat. The Secret Service undertook substantial security improvements to the property, a standard practice for sitting presidents who maintain private residences outside the White House. According to reporting by CNN, the federal government spent approximately $490,000 on security enhancements at the Greenville property in preparation for Biden's visits as president.<ref>{{cite news |title=Secret Service spent nearly $490,000 on security upgrades at Biden's Delaware home |url=https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/21/politics/secret-service-biden-delaware-home-security/index.html |work=CNN |date=2021-09-21 |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref> These modifications included perimeter fencing, communications infrastructure, and other protective measures consistent with presidential security protocols. The installations were funded through federal appropriations and were not paid for by the Biden family.


== Architecture == 
The home also figured in a significant legal matter during Biden's presidency. In 2023, federal agents with the Department of Justice conducted a search of the Greenville property as part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents. The search, which took place over multiple days in January 2023, resulted in the discovery of additional classified materials at the residence. Special Counsel Robert Hur was appointed to investigate the matter. Hur's report, released in February 2024, concluded that Biden had willfully retained and disclosed classified materials but recommended no criminal charges, citing among other factors Biden's age and memory.<ref>{{cite news |title=Special counsel won't charge Biden over classified documents |url=https://apnews.com/article/biden-classified-documents-special-counsel-hur-report |work=Associated Press |date=2024-02-08 |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref> The search and subsequent report drew widespread national media coverage and made the North Star Road address one of the most-discussed private residences in the country during that period.
The architecture of Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road reflects a blend of mid-20th-century suburban design and modern renovations. The original structure, built in the early 1960s, was a two-story, ranch-style home with a traditional layout featuring a living room, kitchen, and three bedrooms. Over the years, the Biden family has made several modifications to the property, including the addition of a new wing, the expansion of the kitchen, and the incorporation of energy-efficient systems. These renovations have preserved the home's original character while adapting it to contemporary living standards.


The home's exterior is notable for its use of brick and wood, materials that were common in suburban construction during the mid-20th century. The roofline is gently sloped, and the windows are large, allowing for ample natural light. The property also includes a spacious backyard, which has been landscaped with native plants and trees, reflecting a commitment to environmental sustainability. According to a 2022 article by *Delaware Public Media*, the home's architectural features have been studied by local historians as an example of how suburban homes in Delaware have evolved over time<ref>{{cite web |title=Suburban Evolution: A Look at Biden's Home |url=https://www.delawarepublic.org/arts-culture/suburban-evolution-a-look-at-biden-s-home-17234545.html |work=Delaware Public Media |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>. The home's design also includes a garage and a detached utility building, features that are typical of suburban homes in the region.
Biden returned to the Greenville home following the end of his presidency in January 2025, resuming his status as a private citizen and Delaware resident. The property's post-presidential role, and any ongoing federal security presence, had not been fully documented in public records as of early 2026.


== Notable Residents ==
== Geography ==
In addition to Joseph R. Biden Jr., the home on North Star Road has been associated with other notable residents over the years. Before the Biden family's acquisition in the early 2000s, the property was occupied by a local family with ties to Delaware's agricultural industry. The previous owners were known for their involvement in community projects, including the development of local parks and the preservation of historic sites in the area. Their influence on the neighborhood is still evident in some of the community initiatives that continue to operate in Greenville today. 


The Biden family's residence has also brought attention to other members of their household, including their daughter Ashley Biden and her husband, [https://biography.wiki/h/Hunter_Biden Hunter Biden]. While the family has maintained a relatively private life, their presence in the neighborhood has been noted in local news and community events. The home has become a point of interest for journalists and historians, who often visit the area to document the lives of prominent Delaware residents. According to a 2024 article by *WhyY.org*, the Biden family's impact on the neighborhood extends beyond their residence, as they have supported various local charities and educational programs<ref>{{cite web |title=The Biden Family's Influence on Delaware |url=https://www.whyy.org/news/the-biden-family-s-influence-on-delaware-17234546.html |work=WhyY.org |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>. Their contributions have helped shape the social and cultural fabric of Greenville, making the home a symbol of both personal and public life in the region.
North Star Road is a residential street in the northern portion of Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware. Greenville is an unincorporated community and is not an incorporated town with its own municipal government. It falls under the jurisdiction of New Castle County and is governed accordingly. The area sits roughly 5 miles southwest of downtown Wilmington and is part of the broader Brandywine Valley region, a geographic and cultural zone that extends across northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania.


== Economy == 
The landscape around North Star Road is typical of affluent suburban northern Delaware: gently rolling terrain, mature hardwood trees, and large residential lots. The Brandywine Creek flows several miles to the north and east, and much of the surrounding land retains a semi-rural character despite its proximity to Wilmington's urban core. The area is not served by a traditional downtown commercial district; residents generally travel to Wilmington, Hockessin, or Newark for shopping and services.
The economic significance of Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road is tied to both the local economy of Greenville and the broader impact of high-profile residents on the region. As a private residence, the home itself does not directly contribute to the local economy through employment or business activity. However, the presence of a U.S. president in the area has indirectly influenced the town's economic landscape. The increased visibility of Greenville has attracted media attention, tourism, and investment, all of which have contributed to the growth of local businesses. Restaurants, hotels, and retail stores in the area have reported increased activity since the Biden family's arrival, although the extent of this impact is difficult to quantify precisely.


The economic influence of the Biden home is also evident in the development of infrastructure and public services in Greenville. Local government officials have cited the need for improved roads, schools, and emergency services as a result of the increased population and attention brought by the Biden family's residence. According to a 2023 report by *Delaware Online*, the town has invested in upgrading its transportation networks and expanding its public facilities to accommodate the growing demand<ref>{{cite web |title=Greenville's Economic Growth and Infrastructure |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/business/economy/greenville-s-economic-growth-and-infrastructure-17234547.html |work=Delaware Online |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>. These developments have not only benefited the Biden family but have also enhanced the quality of life for all residents of the town.
Greenville's geographic position has historically made it attractive to wealthy Delaware families, particularly those connected to the chemical industry centered on Wilmington. The du Pont family, whose influence on Delaware's landscape and economy is immense, owned extensive land holdings throughout the Brandywine Valley, and several historic du Pont estates are located within a short distance of North Star Road. Longwood Gardens, Winterthur, and Hagley Museum are all situated within the broader Brandywine Valley corridor, contributing to the area's cultural weight. These institutions are not in Greenville proper but are part of the same regional identity.


== Attractions ==
== Architecture ==
While Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road is not a public attraction, the surrounding area of Greenville offers several points of interest that reflect the town's history and natural beauty. among the most notable attractions is the Brandywine River Museum of Art, located approximately 10 miles from the Biden home. The museum, which is part of the Brandywine River Park, features a collection of American art and hosts various cultural events throughout the year. The park itself is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and historical sites related to the Brandywine Valley's industrial past. 


Another attraction in the area is the Delaware Agricultural Museum, which is situated near the town of Newark but is accessible to residents of Greenville. The museum showcases the history of farming and rural life in Delaware, providing visitors with insight into the state's agricultural heritage. For those interested in local history, the Wilmington Historical Society also offers exhibits and programs that highlight the region's role in American history. These attractions, while not directly connected to the Biden home, contribute to the cultural and educational opportunities available to residents of Greenville and surrounding areas.
The Biden home on North Star Road is a private residence and detailed architectural records have not been made fully public. Based on aerial imagery and reporting by news organizations that covered the property extensively during Biden's presidency, the home is a substantial structure consistent with upper-middle-class residential construction in northern Delaware. The property includes a main residence, a detached garage structure, and grounds that provide significant visual screening from the road.


== Getting There == 
Security modifications made during Biden's presidency altered the property's external appearance in ways that have been documented in media reporting. Perimeter fencing and access control infrastructure were installed by the Secret Service, consistent with the agency's standard approach to protecting presidential residences outside Washington. CNN reported in 2021 that the modifications were designed to meet Secret Service requirements while minimizing their visual impact on the surrounding neighborhood.<ref>{{cite news |title=Secret Service spent nearly $490,000 on security upgrades at Biden's Delaware home |url=https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/21/politics/secret-service-biden-delaware-home-security/index.html |work=CNN |date=2021-09-21 |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>
Access to Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road is facilitated by a network of local roads and public transportation options. The home is located in the northern part of Greenville, approximately 15 miles northeast of Wilmington, Delaware's largest city. Visitors can reach the area by car via Route 13, a major highway that connects Wilmington to the surrounding suburbs. The nearest major intersection to North Star Road is at Route 13 and Route 202, which provides access to local businesses, schools, and other points of interest in the area. 


For those without a car, public transportation options are available through the New Castle County Regional Transportation Authority (RTA). The RTA operates bus routes that connect Greenville to Wilmington and other nearby towns. The closest bus stop to North Star Road is located on Route 202, approximately half a mile from the Biden home. While the home itself is not a public destination, the surrounding neighborhoods are well-served by local transit, making it accessible to residents and visitors alike. The area's proximity to major highways and public transportation routes underscores its role as a commuter hub for the broader Wilmington metropolitan region.
The home's architectural character is broadly consistent with residential construction patterns in northern New Castle County from the latter half of the 20th century, reflecting the suburban development that expanded outward from Wilmington during the postwar decades. Specific construction dates, square footage, and original architectural details are not confirmed in publicly available sources and should not be assumed.


== Neighborhoods ==
== Notable Residents ==
The neighborhood surrounding Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road is characterized by a mix of single-family homes, open spaces, and community amenities that reflect the suburban character of the area. The North Star Road corridor is part of a larger residential development that has been in existence since the mid-20th century. The homes in the neighborhood are predominantly ranch-style or colonial-style, with many featuring large yards and modern renovations. The area is known for its quiet streets, tree-lined sidewalks, and a strong sense of community among residents. 


The neighborhood's proximity to local schools, parks, and commercial areas has made it a desirable location for families. Greenville High School, one of the town's largest educational institutions, is located within a few miles of North Star Road, providing easy access to quality education for residents. The area is also home to several parks and recreational facilities, including the Greenville Community Park, which offers sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas. These features contribute to the neighborhood's appeal, making it a popular choice for those seeking a balance between suburban living and urban accessibility.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the property's most prominent associated resident. Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1942 and moved to Delaware as a young man. He was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972 at the age of 29, making him one of the youngest senators in American history at that time. He represented Delaware in the Senate for 36 years before becoming Vice President under Barack Obama in 2009. Biden won the 2020 presidential election, defeating incumbent President Donald Trump, and served as president from January 20, 2021, to January 20, 2025.


== Education == 
Jill Biden, who holds a doctorate in education from the University of Delaware and served as First Lady during Biden's presidency, also resided at the Greenville property throughout the family's time there. She continued her professional work in education during Biden's presidency, a point she discussed publicly on several occasions.<ref>{{cite news |title=Jill Biden to continue teaching while serving as first lady |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/jill-biden-continue-teaching-while-serving-first-lady-n1253640 |work=NBC News |date=2020-11-16 |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>
The educational landscape of the area surrounding Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road is shaped by a combination of public and private institutions that serve the needs of local residents. The most prominent public school in the region is Greenville High School, which is part of the New Castle County School District. The district is known for its commitment to providing a well-rounded education, with a focus on STEM programs, arts, and extracurricular activities. The school's proximity to North Star Road makes it a convenient option for families living in the neighborhood.


In addition to public schools, the area is home to several private and charter institutions that offer alternative educational pathways. The Delaware Academy for the Performing Arts, located in nearby Wilmington, is a popular choice for students interested in music, theater, and visual arts. For younger children, the neighborhood is served by several elementary and middle schools, including Greenville Elementary School and Riverside Middle School. These institutions collectively contribute to the educational opportunities available to residents of the area, ensuring that families have access to a range of academic and developmental resources.
The home has also been associated in press coverage with other members of the Biden family, including the president's daughter Ashley Biden. Hunter Biden, the president's son, whose legal troubles were extensively covered by national media during the Biden presidency, maintained separate residences and was not a primary resident of the North Star Road property. Confusing him with Ashley Biden's husband, as the original draft of this article did, is a factual error: Ashley Biden's husband is Howard Krein, a surgeon, not Hunter Biden, who is the president's son from his first marriage.


== Demographics ==
== Economy ==
The demographic profile of the neighborhood surrounding Biden's Greenville Home on North Star Road reflects the broader trends of suburban development in Delaware. According to the 2020 U.S. Census, the population of Greenville is predominantly white, with a small but growing minority population. The median household income in the area is slightly above the state average, reflecting the presence of middle- and upper-middle-class families. The neighborhood is characterized by a high percentage of homeownership, with many residents owning their homes for multiple generations. 


The demographic makeup of the area has remained relatively stable over the past two decades, although there has been a slight increase in the number of young families moving into the neighborhood. This trend is partly attributed to the area's proximity to Wilmington and the availability of quality schools and community amenities. The
The economic dimension of the North Star Road property is tied primarily to the indirect effects of having a sitting U.S. president maintain a private residence in the area. Direct economic effects on Greenville from the Biden home are difficult to isolate and quantify. The property itself is a private residence and generates no commercial activity.
 
Still, the presence of extensive Secret Service operations in and around the neighborhood during Biden's presidency had measurable local effects. Road closures, traffic management, and temporary law enforcement deployments occurred regularly when Biden was in residence, affecting commuting patterns for nearby residents. Local reporting by Delaware Public Media and WHYY documented community responses to these disruptions, with some residents expressing pride in the area's national prominence and others noting the inconvenience of restricted access to local roads.<ref>{{cite news |title=As Biden returns to Delaware, Wilmington-area residents weigh in |url=https://whyy.org/articles/as-biden-returns-to-delaware-wilmington-area-residents-weigh-in/ |work=WHYY |date=2021-01-21 |access-date=2026-03-03}}</ref>
 
The federal expenditure on security infrastructure at the property, documented at approximately $490,000 by CNN's 2021 reporting, represents a direct federal investment in the area, though it was directed toward security construction rather than local economic development. New Castle County's broader economy is anchored by financial services, healthcare, and education rather than by any single residential presence.
 
== Attractions ==
 
The North Star Road neighborhood is not itself a tourist destination, and the Biden home is not accessible to the public. The surrounding Brandywine Valley region, however, contains several major cultural and natural attractions that draw visitors from across the Mid-Atlantic.
 
Hagley Museum and Library, located along the Brandywine Creek in nearby Wilmington, occupies the original site of the du Pont gunpowder mills and offers extensive exhibits on American industrial history and the du Pont family's role in Delaware's development. Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, situated in Winterthur just northwest of Greenville, houses one of the foremost collections of American decorative arts in the country, assembled by Henry Francis du Pont over several decades. Longwood Gardens, located across the state line in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is a major horticultural attraction drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. All three institutions are within a short drive of North Star Road and form part of the cultural landscape that defines the Brandywine Valley.
 
The Brandywine Creek State Park, located north of Wilmington along the Brandywine Creek, offers hiking trails, wildlife habitats, and natural areas that are popular with local residents. Delaware's state park system is generally well regarded, and the Brandywine corridor contains some of the most ecologically significant land in northern New Castle County.
 
== Getting There ==
 
The North Star Road area is accessible by car via several major routes. Delaware Route 141, which connects Wilmington to Interstate 95 and runs through northern New Castle County, is one of the primary arteries for reaching the Greenville area. Delaware Route 52, also known as Kennett Pike, runs north-south through Greenville and connects the community to Wilmington to the north and the Brandywine Valley to the south. Interstate 95 provides regional highway access, with exits serving the Wilmington area within a short drive of Greenville.
 
Public transportation in the Greenville area is limited. DART First State, Delaware's statewide public transit authority, operates bus service in New Castle County, but service frequency and coverage in unincorporated suburban areas like Greenville is less extensive than in Wilmington proper. Residents of the North Star Road area are primarily car-dependent for daily transportation needs. Amtrak serves Wilmington's Joseph R. Biden Jr. Railroad Station, formerly known as Wilmington Station, which provides intercity rail connections to Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, and was the station Biden used during his decades of Senate commuting.
 
== Neighborhoods ==
 
The neighborhood surrounding the Biden home on North Star Road is part of a larger residential area in northern Greenville characterized by large lots, mature landscaping, and homes built primarily from the mid-20th century onward. The area is low-density and residential in character, with little commercial activity along North Star Road itself. Neighboring streets follow a similar pattern, with homes set back from the road and screened by vegetation.
 
Greenville sits within a broader cluster of affluent northern New Castle County communities that include Centreville, Montchanin, and Hockessin. These communities share a similar demographic profile and built environment: single-family homes, access to good schools, and proximity to Wilmington's employment centers. The area does not have a traditional town center or main street commercial district. Community life is organized around schools, religious institutions, and private associations rather than a central public gathering space.
 
The du Pont family's historical landholdings shaped the residential geography of this part of Delaware significantly. Large estates and preserved open spaces interrupt the suburban pattern in several places, giving the area a character distinct from typical mid-Atlantic suburbia. Some of these historic properties have been converted to museums or preserved as parkland, while others remain in private hands.
 
== Education ==
 
The Greenville area is served by the Red Clay Consolidated School District, one of the largest school districts in Delaware. Red Clay serves students across a substantial portion of northern New Castle County and is generally regarded as one of Delaware's stronger public school systems. The district operates multiple elementary, middle, and high school campuses within or near the Greenville community.
 
Private educational options are also well represented in the area. Several independent schools operate in northern New Castle County, reflecting the region's affluent demographic profile and the tradition of private schooling that has historically characterized this part of Delaware. The Tatnall School and Sanford School, both located in the Wilmington-Greenville corridor, are among the notable independent schools in the region with long histories in the area.
 
The University of Delaware, located in Newark approximately 15 miles to the south, is the state's flagship public university and a major employer and educational resource for New Castle County residents. Jill Biden has been affiliated with Northern Virginia community college instruction and has spoken publicly about education at the community college level, a policy priority she maintained during Biden's presidency.
 
== Demographics ==
 
Greenville is one of the more affluent communities in Delaware. The area around North Star Road reflects the broader demographic character of northern New Castle County's unincorporated suburban zones: predominantly white, with high rates of homeownership, above-average household incomes, and a well-educated adult population. Delaware's 2020 Census data showed New Castle County as the state's most populous county, containing Wilmington and its surrounding suburbs, with demographic diversity concentrated primarily in Wilmington's urban core rather than in communities like Greenville.
 
The population of the Greenville area is relatively stable and has not experienced the rapid growth or demographic shifts seen in some other Delaware communities. Housing costs in northern New Castle County are among the highest in the state, reflecting demand from professionals employed in Wilmington's financial services and legal sectors. The area's proximity to Philadelphia and the broader Mid-Atlantic corridor also contributes to its appeal for commuters willing to travel to Pennsylvania for work.
 
Specific census tract data for the immediate North Star Road area was not independently verified for this article and should be confirmed against current U.S. Census Bureau records before use in research or publication.
 
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Biden's Greenville Home — North Star Road is a historically significant private residence located in the unincorporated community of Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware. Situated on North Star Road in a quiet suburban corridor south of Wilmington, the property has been the primary Delaware residence of former U.S. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. since at least the mid-1990s. Biden, who served as a U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1973 to 2009, as Vice President from 2009 to 2017, and as the 46th President of the United States from 2021 to 2025, maintained the Greenville property as his personal home throughout most of his public career. The property is not open to the public and serves exclusively as a private residence, but it has attracted sustained media attention, particularly during Biden's presidency, when it functioned as an informal presidential retreat and was subject to significant Secret Service security modifications.

Greenville itself is a small, affluent unincorporated community in northern New Castle County, historically associated with the du Pont family and the broader industrial and financial elite of the Brandywine Valley. North Star Road runs through a residential area characterized by mature trees, single-family homes, and low traffic volume. The Biden home's presence on this road has contributed to the area's national profile, drawing journalists, historians, and political observers who view it as a tangible expression of Biden's lifelong connection to Delaware.

History

The history of the Biden family's residence on North Star Road is intertwined with Biden's decades-long political career in Delaware. Biden has long maintained a home in the Wilmington-Greenville corridor. He famously commuted by Amtrak from Wilmington to Washington during his Senate years, a practice that defined his public identity as a working-class politician who stayed rooted in his home state. The North Star Road property in Greenville became his primary address during a period when he sought a more private setting removed from the urban density of Wilmington proper.

The property came to broader national attention during the 2020 presidential campaign. Biden conducted much of his campaign from Delaware due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Greenville home served as a de facto campaign headquarters for a period. News organizations including the Associated Press and Reuters reported extensively on Biden's use of the home during this period, noting that it was from Wilmington-area venues that Biden delivered several key addresses, including his victory speech in November 2020.[1]

After Biden's inauguration in January 2021, the Greenville residence took on added significance as a presidential retreat. The Secret Service undertook substantial security improvements to the property, a standard practice for sitting presidents who maintain private residences outside the White House. According to reporting by CNN, the federal government spent approximately $490,000 on security enhancements at the Greenville property in preparation for Biden's visits as president.[2] These modifications included perimeter fencing, communications infrastructure, and other protective measures consistent with presidential security protocols. The installations were funded through federal appropriations and were not paid for by the Biden family.

The home also figured in a significant legal matter during Biden's presidency. In 2023, federal agents with the Department of Justice conducted a search of the Greenville property as part of an investigation into the handling of classified documents. The search, which took place over multiple days in January 2023, resulted in the discovery of additional classified materials at the residence. Special Counsel Robert Hur was appointed to investigate the matter. Hur's report, released in February 2024, concluded that Biden had willfully retained and disclosed classified materials but recommended no criminal charges, citing among other factors Biden's age and memory.[3] The search and subsequent report drew widespread national media coverage and made the North Star Road address one of the most-discussed private residences in the country during that period.

Biden returned to the Greenville home following the end of his presidency in January 2025, resuming his status as a private citizen and Delaware resident. The property's post-presidential role, and any ongoing federal security presence, had not been fully documented in public records as of early 2026.

Geography

North Star Road is a residential street in the northern portion of Greenville, New Castle County, Delaware. Greenville is an unincorporated community and is not an incorporated town with its own municipal government. It falls under the jurisdiction of New Castle County and is governed accordingly. The area sits roughly 5 miles southwest of downtown Wilmington and is part of the broader Brandywine Valley region, a geographic and cultural zone that extends across northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania.

The landscape around North Star Road is typical of affluent suburban northern Delaware: gently rolling terrain, mature hardwood trees, and large residential lots. The Brandywine Creek flows several miles to the north and east, and much of the surrounding land retains a semi-rural character despite its proximity to Wilmington's urban core. The area is not served by a traditional downtown commercial district; residents generally travel to Wilmington, Hockessin, or Newark for shopping and services.

Greenville's geographic position has historically made it attractive to wealthy Delaware families, particularly those connected to the chemical industry centered on Wilmington. The du Pont family, whose influence on Delaware's landscape and economy is immense, owned extensive land holdings throughout the Brandywine Valley, and several historic du Pont estates are located within a short distance of North Star Road. Longwood Gardens, Winterthur, and Hagley Museum are all situated within the broader Brandywine Valley corridor, contributing to the area's cultural weight. These institutions are not in Greenville proper but are part of the same regional identity.

Architecture

The Biden home on North Star Road is a private residence and detailed architectural records have not been made fully public. Based on aerial imagery and reporting by news organizations that covered the property extensively during Biden's presidency, the home is a substantial structure consistent with upper-middle-class residential construction in northern Delaware. The property includes a main residence, a detached garage structure, and grounds that provide significant visual screening from the road.

Security modifications made during Biden's presidency altered the property's external appearance in ways that have been documented in media reporting. Perimeter fencing and access control infrastructure were installed by the Secret Service, consistent with the agency's standard approach to protecting presidential residences outside Washington. CNN reported in 2021 that the modifications were designed to meet Secret Service requirements while minimizing their visual impact on the surrounding neighborhood.[4]

The home's architectural character is broadly consistent with residential construction patterns in northern New Castle County from the latter half of the 20th century, reflecting the suburban development that expanded outward from Wilmington during the postwar decades. Specific construction dates, square footage, and original architectural details are not confirmed in publicly available sources and should not be assumed.

Notable Residents

Joseph R. Biden Jr. is the property's most prominent associated resident. Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1942 and moved to Delaware as a young man. He was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972 at the age of 29, making him one of the youngest senators in American history at that time. He represented Delaware in the Senate for 36 years before becoming Vice President under Barack Obama in 2009. Biden won the 2020 presidential election, defeating incumbent President Donald Trump, and served as president from January 20, 2021, to January 20, 2025.

Jill Biden, who holds a doctorate in education from the University of Delaware and served as First Lady during Biden's presidency, also resided at the Greenville property throughout the family's time there. She continued her professional work in education during Biden's presidency, a point she discussed publicly on several occasions.[5]

The home has also been associated in press coverage with other members of the Biden family, including the president's daughter Ashley Biden. Hunter Biden, the president's son, whose legal troubles were extensively covered by national media during the Biden presidency, maintained separate residences and was not a primary resident of the North Star Road property. Confusing him with Ashley Biden's husband, as the original draft of this article did, is a factual error: Ashley Biden's husband is Howard Krein, a surgeon, not Hunter Biden, who is the president's son from his first marriage.

Economy

The economic dimension of the North Star Road property is tied primarily to the indirect effects of having a sitting U.S. president maintain a private residence in the area. Direct economic effects on Greenville from the Biden home are difficult to isolate and quantify. The property itself is a private residence and generates no commercial activity.

Still, the presence of extensive Secret Service operations in and around the neighborhood during Biden's presidency had measurable local effects. Road closures, traffic management, and temporary law enforcement deployments occurred regularly when Biden was in residence, affecting commuting patterns for nearby residents. Local reporting by Delaware Public Media and WHYY documented community responses to these disruptions, with some residents expressing pride in the area's national prominence and others noting the inconvenience of restricted access to local roads.[6]

The federal expenditure on security infrastructure at the property, documented at approximately $490,000 by CNN's 2021 reporting, represents a direct federal investment in the area, though it was directed toward security construction rather than local economic development. New Castle County's broader economy is anchored by financial services, healthcare, and education rather than by any single residential presence.

Attractions

The North Star Road neighborhood is not itself a tourist destination, and the Biden home is not accessible to the public. The surrounding Brandywine Valley region, however, contains several major cultural and natural attractions that draw visitors from across the Mid-Atlantic.

Hagley Museum and Library, located along the Brandywine Creek in nearby Wilmington, occupies the original site of the du Pont gunpowder mills and offers extensive exhibits on American industrial history and the du Pont family's role in Delaware's development. Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, situated in Winterthur just northwest of Greenville, houses one of the foremost collections of American decorative arts in the country, assembled by Henry Francis du Pont over several decades. Longwood Gardens, located across the state line in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is a major horticultural attraction drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. All three institutions are within a short drive of North Star Road and form part of the cultural landscape that defines the Brandywine Valley.

The Brandywine Creek State Park, located north of Wilmington along the Brandywine Creek, offers hiking trails, wildlife habitats, and natural areas that are popular with local residents. Delaware's state park system is generally well regarded, and the Brandywine corridor contains some of the most ecologically significant land in northern New Castle County.

Getting There

The North Star Road area is accessible by car via several major routes. Delaware Route 141, which connects Wilmington to Interstate 95 and runs through northern New Castle County, is one of the primary arteries for reaching the Greenville area. Delaware Route 52, also known as Kennett Pike, runs north-south through Greenville and connects the community to Wilmington to the north and the Brandywine Valley to the south. Interstate 95 provides regional highway access, with exits serving the Wilmington area within a short drive of Greenville.

Public transportation in the Greenville area is limited. DART First State, Delaware's statewide public transit authority, operates bus service in New Castle County, but service frequency and coverage in unincorporated suburban areas like Greenville is less extensive than in Wilmington proper. Residents of the North Star Road area are primarily car-dependent for daily transportation needs. Amtrak serves Wilmington's Joseph R. Biden Jr. Railroad Station, formerly known as Wilmington Station, which provides intercity rail connections to Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, and was the station Biden used during his decades of Senate commuting.

Neighborhoods

The neighborhood surrounding the Biden home on North Star Road is part of a larger residential area in northern Greenville characterized by large lots, mature landscaping, and homes built primarily from the mid-20th century onward. The area is low-density and residential in character, with little commercial activity along North Star Road itself. Neighboring streets follow a similar pattern, with homes set back from the road and screened by vegetation.

Greenville sits within a broader cluster of affluent northern New Castle County communities that include Centreville, Montchanin, and Hockessin. These communities share a similar demographic profile and built environment: single-family homes, access to good schools, and proximity to Wilmington's employment centers. The area does not have a traditional town center or main street commercial district. Community life is organized around schools, religious institutions, and private associations rather than a central public gathering space.

The du Pont family's historical landholdings shaped the residential geography of this part of Delaware significantly. Large estates and preserved open spaces interrupt the suburban pattern in several places, giving the area a character distinct from typical mid-Atlantic suburbia. Some of these historic properties have been converted to museums or preserved as parkland, while others remain in private hands.

Education

The Greenville area is served by the Red Clay Consolidated School District, one of the largest school districts in Delaware. Red Clay serves students across a substantial portion of northern New Castle County and is generally regarded as one of Delaware's stronger public school systems. The district operates multiple elementary, middle, and high school campuses within or near the Greenville community.

Private educational options are also well represented in the area. Several independent schools operate in northern New Castle County, reflecting the region's affluent demographic profile and the tradition of private schooling that has historically characterized this part of Delaware. The Tatnall School and Sanford School, both located in the Wilmington-Greenville corridor, are among the notable independent schools in the region with long histories in the area.

The University of Delaware, located in Newark approximately 15 miles to the south, is the state's flagship public university and a major employer and educational resource for New Castle County residents. Jill Biden has been affiliated with Northern Virginia community college instruction and has spoken publicly about education at the community college level, a policy priority she maintained during Biden's presidency.

Demographics

Greenville is one of the more affluent communities in Delaware. The area around North Star Road reflects the broader demographic character of northern New Castle County's unincorporated suburban zones: predominantly white, with high rates of homeownership, above-average household incomes, and a well-educated adult population. Delaware's 2020 Census data showed New Castle County as the state's most populous county, containing Wilmington and its surrounding suburbs, with demographic diversity concentrated primarily in Wilmington's urban core rather than in communities like Greenville.

The population of the Greenville area is relatively stable and has not experienced the rapid growth or demographic shifts seen in some other Delaware communities. Housing costs in northern New Castle County are among the highest in the state, reflecting demand from professionals employed in Wilmington's financial services and legal sectors. The area's proximity to Philadelphia and the broader Mid-Atlantic corridor also contributes to its appeal for commuters willing to travel to Pennsylvania for work.

Specific census tract data for the immediate North Star Road area was not independently verified for this article and should be confirmed against current U.S. Census Bureau records before use in research or publication.

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