$460,000
711 Fairview St, High Point, NC 27260
David Wood Pilot Realty and Development Company

$460,000
711 Fairview St, High Point, NC 27260
David Wood Pilot Realty and Development Company
Greater High Point is a woodsy neighborhood characterized by its abundance of trees and nature, providing a serene environment away from urban hustle. The area features a mix of older, affordable homes, including Craftsman-style houses from the 1920s, mid-century ranch-style homes, and early 20th-century Colonial-inspired residences. New Traditional homes built in the 2020s are also present, typically found in cul-de-sacs without sidewalks. The neighborhood is home to several Guilford County schools, with High Point Central High often partnering with High Point University’s Youth Leadership Academy for community volunteer work. Residents enjoy outdoor activities along the nearly 5-mile-long High Point Greenway trail, which starts at Armstrong Park and ends at Piedmont Environmental Center. Armstrong Park also offers pickleball courts and a youth baseball field, while Oak Hollow Park provides a lake for waterskiing, fishing, and boating, as well as a playground and golf course. Local dining options include Alex’s House and Kepley’s BBQ, and shopping is available at strip malls like Westchester Commons and Oak Hollow Square. The neighborhood hosts events such as the John Coltrane International Jazz and Blue Festival and a free Independence Day firework display. While walkability is not ideal, High Point Transit buses are frequent, and major interstates provide access to Greensboro, 18 miles away. Piedmont Triad International Airport is about 15 miles away, and Wake Forest Baptist Health is approximately 4 miles from the neighborhood.
On average, homes in Greater High Point, High Point sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 49 days. The median sale price for homes in Greater High Point, High Point over the last 12 months is $192,183, up 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.