Well maintained & move-in ready condo in Deacon Ridge Subdivision. This second level condo features 2BR/2BA,a private balcony, a fireplace & a newly installed Apollo water heater (Jan 2024). It's located close to Winston-Salem amenities, Wake Forest University and the newly planned area called "The Grounds," where they will be creating a $150 million, 100-acre mixed-use development.
Property Details
Property Features
Property Information:
Year Built: 2000
Living Area: 1,108 SqFt
Listing Office:
Office Name: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Yost & Little Realty
Office Phone: (336) 272-0151
Listing Agent: Vanessa Sands
Interior Features
Interior Information:
Appliances: Microwave, Dishwasher, Gas Water Heater
Flooring Type: Carpet, Vinyl
Interior: Built-in Features, Ceiling Fan(s), Dead Bolt(s), Pantry
Fireplace: Gas Log, Living Room
Bedroom and Bathroom Information:
Full Bathrooms: 2
Total Bedroom Count: 2
Exterior Features
Exterior Information:
Exterior: Balcony
Parking Information:
Parking: Deck
Lot Features
Lot Information:
Lot Size: 0.03 Acres
Utilities
Utilities Information:
Heating: Other, Natural Gas
Cooling: Central Air
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Directions Information:
Directions: NC-Hwy 52N, exit 110-B for US-311N/MLK Jr. Dr., Left @ light onto MLK Jr. Dr., Right onto N. Cherry St., Keep left on University Pkwy, Left onto Bethabara Rd., Right onto Deacon Ridge Dr. @ circle take 3rd exit Timberline Ridge Ln. #623 is in Bldg 600
Price Information
Listing Price Info
Price Summary:
List Price: $166,900
Price Per SqFt: $151/SqFt
HOA Fees:
Amount: $257
Frequency: Monthly
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Speas Elementary School
2000 Polo Rd
Distance between this listing and this school1.52 miles
Public Magnet Grades PK-5
3
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North Hills Elementary School
340 Alspaugh Dr
Distance between this listing and this school1.60 miles
Public District Grades PK-5
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Mineral Springs Elementary School
4527 Ogburn Ave
Distance between this listing and this school2.63 miles
Public Magnet Grades PK-5
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6
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Forsyth Academy
5426 Shattalon Dr
Distance between this listing and this school1.74 miles
Public Charter Grades KG-8
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Mineral Springs Middle School
4559 Ogburn Ave
Distance between this listing and this school2.61 miles
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Thomas Jefferson Middle School
3500 Sally Kirk Rd
Distance between this listing and this school3.13 miles
Public District Grades 6-8
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North Forsyth High School
5705 Shattalon Dr
Distance between this listing and this school1.75 miles
Public Magnet Grades 9-12
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Mount Tabor High School
342 Petree Rd
Distance between this listing and this school2.34 miles
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Paisley International Baccalaureate Magnet School
1394 Thurmond St
Distance between this listing and this school2.76 miles
The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $40,688. Most Winston-Salem, NC residents have annual incomes between $35k-100k. The majority of families are single, no kids. Residents of this area typically have post secondary degree education.
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Frequently Asked Questions About 623 Timberline Ridge Ln
What is the listing price of this property?
The listing price of 623 Timberline Ridge Ln property is $166,900.
What type of property is this?
The property 623 Timberline Ridge Ln is a house located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27106.
Is this property for sale now?
Sale Pending: 623 Timberline Ridge Ln is Sale Pending (Pending), which means that the seller has accepted an offer but the sale is not finalized.
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does this property have?
The property at 623 Timberline Ridge Ln has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
What is the square footage of this property?
The property 623 Timberline Ridge Ln is 1,108 SqFt (source: MLS/tax record).
Which year was this property built?
The year of construction for 623 Timberline Ridge Ln is 2000.
This home is located at 623 Timberline Ridge Ln in Winston-Salem, NC and zip code 27106. This 1,108 square foot home, which was built in 2000, sits on a 0.03 acre lot. Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since October 16, 2024 and is currently priced at $166,900.
In October 2024, from all listings sold in Winston-Salem, NC there were more than 52 sold above asking price, over 118 sold below and more than 50 were sold right at the asked price. The inventory of homes for sale in Winston-Salem, NC between September 2024 and October 2024 increased by 7.9%. The median list price of listings available in October 2024 was $269,318, while the average time on the real estate market was 34 days.
From Rocket Homes Real Estate and based on county public records data.