Spread out among the lush green landscape of North Carolina, about 20 miles from the nearby cities of Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, Stokesdale has a rural, small-town feel due to its close-knit community and relative lack of large stores or chains. “It’s a very active community,” says Chuck Papp, a local real estate agent with 5 years of experience. “We just had our big Christmas Parade on Main Street. Lots of people come out, they close down the street, and it becomes like a walking town.”
Midcentury and New Traditional homes at every price
While there’s been a steady influx of new construction in recent years, many renovated historic properties are available. “It’s a 50/50 split between new and historical,” Papp says. “There’s a home for everyone, with a range of prices and styles.” Three-bedroom midcentury National-style homes with brick exteriors and side-gabled roods can sell for $200,000, while 2000s-era New Traditional-style homes with prominent two-car garages and covered porches can sell for $500,000. Newly built Modern Craftsman-style homes with stone pillars, wooden gable trim and winding driveways sit on large grassy lots and can sell for $700,000. Estate-style Tudor and Colonial Revival properties with four bedrooms on multi-acre lots with backyard pools can sell for over $1 million.
Stokesdale provides spacious lots with meticulously maintained lawns.
Modern Craftsman-style homes are among the most popular architectural styles in Stokesdale.
Stokesdale is experiencing a rise in the construction of McMansions.
Homes in Stokesdale boast large driveways and spacious lots.
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Top-rated schools within Guilford County
Local kids may attend Stokesdale Elementary School or Northwest Guilford Middle, both rated A-minus by Niche. Northwest Guilford Middle offers a range of afterschool activities for students, including weekly Ketchup Club meetings where kids can “catch up” on work they missed or need help with. Students at the A-rated Northwest Guilford High can earn industry certifications in engineering, digital design or accounting through their Career Technical Education programs. Northwest Guilford High also offers various athletic programs, including football, lacrosse, tennis and golf.
The entrance of Stokesdale Elementary School exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Northwest Guilford Middle School welcomes tweens to join in on learning.
Teens often file into Northwest Guilford High School before the morning bell.
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20 miles from High Point and Greensboro
Urban centers of High Point, Winston-Salem and Greensboro each sit about 20 miles away from Stokesdale, accessible by NC-68 and Interstate 158 highways. Piedmont Triad International Airport sits about 12 miles south, while nearby hospitals include Greensboro Medical Center, which is also about 12 miles away.
Outdoor dining at Stonefield Cellars
Although there are fewer local shops and restaurants compared to nearby areas like Oak Ridge, Stonefield Cellars Winery is a popular spot within Stokesdale for its winemaking classes and outdoor dining. Surrounded by tall yellow poplar trees, the winery feels secluded and serene, with fairy lights illuminating covered outdoor pavilions. BJ’s Grill is another popular local restaurant, serving homemade American fare and comfort food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. For groceries, residents can head to the nearby Bi-Rite.
Stonefield Cellars offers a stunning outdoor venue that hosts weekend events near Stokesdale.
BJ's Grill is a beloved local burger spot in Stokesdale.
Village Pizza is the go-to local pizzeria in Stokesdale.
Recently opened, Bi-Rite in Stokesdale offers fresh produce and essential staples.
Food Lion, a popular grocery chain, can be found in Stokesdale.
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Hiking through the Cascades Preserve
For residents looking to enjoy the North Carolina wilderness, Cascades Preserve features 130 acres of forested landscapes and two miles of unpaved hiking trails that showcase creekside views and abundant wildlife. Belews Lake, located just outside Stokesdale, is popular among adventurous locals, with access points at local marinas like Humphrey’s Ridge. Stokesdale Town Park offers playgrounds and swing sets for local kids, plus a soccer field and covered picnic areas.
A fast-pitch pitcher hones her skills at a nearby ball field in Stokesdale.
Another breathtaking sunset graces Belews Lake in Stokesdale.
Stokesdale's docks on Belews Lake provide convenient boat docking and launching facilities.
The trailhead for Cascades Preserve is only a few minutes away from Stokesdale.
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The Annual Stokesdale Christmas Parade
The annual Stokesdale Christmas Parade allows the whole town to get together and enjoy live music and local vendors selling all kinds of crafts and food. The parade runs through the center of town on Interstate 158 and features local marching bands, dancing troupes, floats and decorated tractors.
On average, homes in Stokesdale, NC sell after 61 days on the market compared to the national average of 48 days. The median sale price for homes in Stokesdale, NC over the last 12 months is $440,000, down 5% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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