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Greenwood Houses for Sale

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    $2,500,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 6.5 Baths
    • 7,401 Sq Ft

    805 Greenwood Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

    This unparalleled elegant home offers features rarely seen, inside and out! Complete privacy yet close to everything Chapel Hill and beyond. Modern, yet warm Sitzer-Spuria design. At every turn discover quality and intrigue: Antique French limestone, richly patinated copper panels and woven balcony, Anigre wood cabinets, In-ground pool with multiple waterfalls escaping the white stucco privacy

    Steve Doyle NewStone Realty, LLC

    805 Greenwood Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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    $975,500

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 2,633 Sq Ft

    800 Christopher Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

    Don't miss this classic mid-century ranch nestled in Historical Greenwood. Situated on a 1 acre lot this sprawling ranch has room for the family plus more. Including a full finished attic with 2 huge bonus rooms not included in the base square footage. This home boasts 4 bedrooms and 3 1/2 baths, a family room, formal living, gourmet kitchen, sunroom, huge pantry, massive deck and patio. The

    Cindy Martin Allen Tate / Durham

    800 Christopher Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Why Live in Greenwood

The Greenwood neighborhood’s idyllic history starts with its Pulitzer Prize-winning founder, Paul Green. During the Great Depression, the playwright bought over 200 acres of forested countryside where his fellow liberal arts professors planted roots. He plotted lots of up to five acres, designed so that new homes would not obstruct the views of their neighbors. Colonial Revival homes sprang up on Greenwood Road, then in the 1950s, single-level homes were all the rage. In those early days, neighbors gathered for picnics, kids played baseball and snow plowing was thanks to Billy the pony. Today, Greenwood remains a tranquil, sylvan escape where some professors still reside. The peaceful, tree-lined properties of Greenwood are a five-minute drive from the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. “You can walk from Greenwood to the university,” says Jay Kennihan, owner of Chapel Hill Realty Group and longtime Chapel Hill resident. “It’s a family-friendly spot, but at price points that incoming professors can’t afford.” Greenwood Road is the neighborhood’s long, main road, leading to the Barbee-Hargraves Historic Slave Cemetery. It cuts through the dense trees, which provide welcome shade during the
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