Westridge Heights
Two-story homes in a walkable suburb
Although sidewalks are sparse, Westridge Heights’ uncongested, low-speed streets make for a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood. “One of the great things about Westridge Heights is how walkable it is,” Tate says. “It makes the neighborhood attractive to homebuyers.” As do the neighborhood’s lots, which are usually decorated with mature trees and occasional gardens and often span above a third of an acre in size. “Homes were built in the 1970s and ‘80s. Most are two-story and have been renovated as new families move in,” Nosek says. “The neighborhood was built when garages started to become popular, so many homes have detached garages.” Most two-story homes feature Colonial Revival designs, but there are also a fair number of Cape Cods, split-levels and ranch-style houses. Prices run from $350,000 to $700,000 depending on interior space.Claxton Elementary is open for business
A $1.7 billion bond project paved the way for the construction of six new Greensboro County Schools, including Claxton Elementary. Its former campus was aging and spread out over several buildings. The new facility, opened in August 2024, features collaboration areas, interactive Promethean boards, a two-story library and more. The school earns a B-plus rating from Niche, while Kernodle Middle scores an A-minus, and Western Guilford High is B-rated. Through Western Guilford High’s Signature Career Academy of Transportation, Distribution and Logistics, students can learn about global chain management. The program is very hands-on, requiring students to pilot drones and use a forklift simulator. Guilford College, a private liberal-arts institution founded by Quakers, sits 3 miles southwest of the neighborhood.Pinetop Neighborhood Resort and prominent parks
A members-only club, Pinetop Neighborhood Resort has tennis and pickleball courts, poolside cabanas, sand volleyball courts, a full-service restaurant and social events such as trivia nights. Forest Valley Park features a basketball court and a wooded playground, and another playground can be found at Carriage Hills Park. Both green spaces are about a mile from the neighborhood. Three miles to the north, Country Park overflows with activities. Pet owners take their canines to the leash-free dog park, families steer pedal boats through the pond and children get introduced to zoo animals and dinosaurs at the Greensboro Science Center located on the park’s grounds. Trees, flowers and bronze sculptures adorn the Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden. Just across Hobbs Road, the Bog Garden at Benjamin Park sits on recently discovered wetlands. While visiting the Bicentennial Garden in 1987, Dr. Joe Christian followed a bass swimming downstream to the undeveloped land, which had transformed from a lake to swamp thanks to silt accumulation. Over the next few decades, the parcel was weeded, trash was removed, and the property was converted into a functional park with trails, a boardwalk and an artificial waterfall.Close to Friendly Center and other shopping plazas
Aldi, Lowes Foods and The Fresh Market are located off New Garden Road, joined by retailers such as Target and Office Depot. Restaurant chains in the area include McAlister’s Deli and Salsarita’s Fresh Mexican Grill. About 3 miles south, Friendly Center is an outdoor mall with even more shops, from Old Navy to REI, along with a cinema. Local eateries line Battleground Avenue. Decorated like an old-school diner, Herbie’s Place serves breakfast and American fare all day long, while Stamey’s has been offering Lexington-style barbecue for almost 100 years.South of Joseph M. Bryan Boulevard
Residents are within a mile of ramps to Joseph M. Bryan Boulevard, a highway that runs 3 miles west to Interstates 73 and 840. Interstate 840 forms the northern half of the 40-mile Greensboro Urban Loop, the city’s beltway, while Interstate 73 heads south to Asheboro and eventually will head north to the Virginia border. Via Bryan Boulevard and Interstate 73, Piedmont Triad International Airport is only 7 miles away by car, while Cone Health’s Wesley Long Hospital sits 3.5 miles southeast of the neighborhood.Art in the Greensboro Arboretum
Several annual events take place at the Greensboro Arboretum, a 17-acre botanical garden full of sculptures and flower trails. In early October, musicians, craftspeople and other artists perform and sell their wares for Art in the Arboretum. The festival is juried and open to the public, with the best artists receiving awards.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Sharon Byrd
Diversity One Realty
(743) 219-3449
115 Total Sales
1 in Westridge Heights
$395,000 Price
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John Nosek
Responds QuicklyBerkshire Hathaway HomeServices Yost & Little Realty
(743) 222-3216
59 Total Sales
2 in Westridge Heights
$295K - $331K Price Range
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Monica Zseltvay
Keller Williams One
(743) 229-7492
131 Total Sales
2 in Westridge Heights
$542K - $849K Price Range
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Steven Scott
Responds QuicklyAllen Tate - Greensboro
(743) 209-3153
73 Total Sales
1 in Westridge Heights
$475,000 Price
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Eddiana Redmon Fondry
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams One
(743) 222-3460
89 Total Sales
1 in Westridge Heights
$383,000 Price
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Megan Beekman
Real Broker, LLC
(980) 890-5504
58 Total Sales
1 in Westridge Heights
$365,000 Price
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Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Westridge Heights | US |
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Homicide | 1 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 1 | 4 |
Robbery | 1 | 4 |
Burglary | 3 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 1 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Westridge Heights Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Westridge Heights, Greensboro sell after 68 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Westridge Heights, Greensboro over the last 12 months is $299,875.
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