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Winston-Salem, NC Real Estate Market Overview

Browse 6 1 bedroom homes for sale in Winston-Salem, NC. View properties, photos, nearby real estate with school and housing market information. Between September 2024 and October 2024, Winston-Salem, NC real estate market has seen increase in the number of listings by 7.9%. Listings spent 34 days on the market in October 2024, and had a median list price of $269,318 during the same period. While more than 52 listings in Winston-Salem, NC in October 2024 were sold above asking price, there were more than 50 listings sold at asking price, and more than 118 were sold below.

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Living In Winston-Salem, NC

What is it like to live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina?

Winston-Salem is located in Forsyth County, North Carolina. There are roughly 225,547 residents, living in 90,762 households. The average temperature for Winston-Salem this time of the year is low of 37F and high of 62F. On average, Winston-Salem gets about 3.2 inches of precipitation in November. Most residents are home owners (53%), have a post secondary degree (51%) and are single, no kids (48%).

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What type of housing is available in Winston-Salem, North Carolina?

Winston-Salem offers a diverse housing market with a blend of historic homes and contemporary constructions. The housing landscape is predominantly composed of single-family homes, which make up a significant portion of the market. Architectural styles range from charming colonial to sleek modern designs, with a notable presence of craftsman and bungalow-style homes. The city also provides a selection of apartments and townhouses, accommodating various living preferences. The homeownership rate in Winston-Salem is robust, reflecting a community invested in residential stability.

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What are the advantages of living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina?

Winston-Salem is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. The community prides itself on annual events like the RiverRun International Film Festival and the National Black Theatre Festival, which showcase the city's commitment to the arts and diversity. The city's character is further defined by its blend of urban amenities and green spaces, offering residents a balanced lifestyle with both metropolitan and natural attractions.

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Are things conveniently located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina?

The community benefits from a well-rounded educational system, with numerous public and private schools catering to a range of educational needs, alongside higher education institutions such as Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University. Healthcare services are comprehensive, with several hospitals providing specialized care, including emergency and trauma services. The city's public library system supports lifelong learning with multiple branches. Retail and dining options reflect the local culture, with a mix of national chains and unique local establishments.

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What does the transportation in Winston-Salem, North Carolina look like?

Winston-Salem's transport infrastructure includes a network of roads and highways that facilitate travel and commuting, with Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 52 being major thoroughfares. Public transit options are available, providing residents with alternatives to private vehicle use. The city is increasingly focusing on improving walkability and bikeability, particularly in the downtown area. While specific ride-sharing statistics are not mentioned, such services are a part of the city's transportation landscape.

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Homes For Sale Near Winston-Salem, NC

Housing Market Reports In Forsyth County

Schools Near Winston-Salem, NC

Elementary Schools

  • Ibraham Elementary School

    5036 Old Walkertown Rd

    Public District PK-5

  • Moore Magnet Elementary School

    451 Knollwood St

    Public Magnet PK-5

  • Sherwood Forest Elementary School

    1055 Yorkshire Rd

    Public District PK-5

Middle Schools

  • Mineral Springs Middle School

    4559 Ogburn Ave

    Public Magnet 6-8

  • The Arts Based School

    1380 N Martin Luther King Jr Dr

    Public Charter KG-8

  • Walkertown Middle School

    5240 Sullivantown Rd

    Public District 6-8

High Schools

  • Walkertown High School

    5240 Sullivantown Rd

    Public District 9-12

  • Carver High School

    3545 Carver School Rd

    Public District 9-12

  • Virtual Academy

    2020 E 12th St

    Public District PK-12

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