Why Live in Old Randleman
Old Randleman, located among the rural lands immediately south of Greensboro, features a mix of open fields and dense sections of mature trees. The community includes homes on spacious green lots, with styles ranging from ranch-style and farmhouse to Colonial Revival, many featuring covered porches and extensive driveways. The area is known for its generational families, with residents typically staying long-term. Old Randleman is situated about 16 miles west of Liberty, where Toyota is building a battery manufacturing facility, potentially increasing housing demand. The neighborhood is a few miles north of the Richard Petty Museum, a local attraction celebrating the NASCAR legend with exhibits of stock cars, motorcycles, and racing memorabilia. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Randleman Lake Reservoir, located about 10 miles south, offers non-motorized boating and fishing opportunities. Dining options include Bill’s Pizza Pub, known for its cheesy square slices, and Frank & Larry’s Drive In for classic comfort meals. Shopping needs are met by nearby Walmarts in Randleman and Greensboro. The community is served by highly rated Southern Elementary School, along with Southern Guilford Middle and High Schools. Old Randleman is safer than the national average, with a crime score below the national average. The area is conveniently connected by Interstate 73, providing access to Greensboro, Randleman, and Asheboro, with the Piedmont Triad International Airport 22 miles north and Randolph Health Hospital 17 miles south.