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Neighborhoods near Philo-Hill Magnet Academy in Winston-Salem, NC

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    South Marshall

    Winston-Salem’s aptly named South Marshall neighborhood flanks South Marshall Street less than 2 miles south of downtown. The area is best known for its history; it’s home to Old Salem Museums & Gardens, a well-preserved 18th-century Moravian settlement. “The level of care for what the Moravians left behind is exceptional,” says the district’s

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      $441K

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      $200K - $723K

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      2 Listings

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    Woodbridge

    Woodbridge overlooks the intersection of Interstate 74 and US Route 421 from its perch between Winston-Salem and Kernersville. “It’s a quiet little pocket, close to downtown Kernersville,” says Jamie Harrelson of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, a Kernersville local and Realtor with more than 30 years of experience. “Several clients have commented

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      $365K

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      $235K - $757K

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      27 Listings

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    Ardmore

    Less than two miles southwest of downtown Winston-Salem, Ardmore is a quiet, historic neighborhood with tree-lined streets, early 20th-century homes and the Wake Forest School of Medicine. Ardmore grew out of Salem’s strong economic growth of the early 1900s, which produced affluent households that often employed housekeepers, chefs, gardeners,

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      $329K

    • List Price

      $198K - $593K

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      37 Listings

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    Innovation Quarter

    The small footprint of Winston-Salem’s Innovation Quarter—less than 350 acres—belies the fact that this vibrant, urban enclave is home to nearly 2 million square feet of office, lab and educational space. Not to mention the increasing number of trendy restaurants and bars. All these amenities bring life to the grand Art Deco towers, modern

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      $266K

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      $440K - $594K

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    Washington Park

    Directly south of downtown Winston-Salem and often referred to as Southside by locals, Washington Park is revered as one of the city’s most coveted neighborhoods. Steeped in history and flowing with hip local businesses, Washington Park fuses historical charm with modern touches and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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      $265K

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      $126K - $708K

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      5 Listings

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    West Salem

    A historic district in one of the oldest areas of Winston-Salem, West Salem has its roots as a residential neighborhood in the industrialization that took place in the city at the turn of the 20th century. Winston-Salem needed housing for workers at nearby factories, and many of the houses still in the neighborhood today were built for that

    • Average Value

      $261K

    • List Price

      $206K - $422K

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      3 Listings

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    Reynolda Forest/Salem Lake

    Realtor Tori Boysen sums up the attractions of Reynolda Forest/Salem Lake nicely, "People appreciate this area for its ease of access to highways. It's a short drive to downtown Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem State University, and it has awesome outdoor amenities, including Salem Lake and Quarry Park." Boysen lives 3 miles away but has close

    • Average Value

      $236K

    • List Price

      $127K - $559K

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      10 Listings

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    South View

    This aptly named Winston-Salem enclave offers all the convenience Southside is known for at a competitive price point. In fact, its location and prices are two of the primary reasons South View appeals to homebuyers, according to Realtor Brian Sprinkle, owner of KB Realty and a Winston-Salem local. “It’s in the southern part of Forsyth County, and

    • Average Value

      $228K

    • List Price

      $174K - $347K

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      5 Listings

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    Hootstown

    Hootstown is a suburb 5 miles southwest of downtown Winston-Salem, not far from the entertainment and business centers within the Triad. “Hootstown is close to Peters Creek Parkway, which takes you to Arcadia, Lexington and Davidson County. And to I-40, which makes going to Greensboro a quick commute,” says Sarah Katsamas, a Covo Realty Realtor

    • Average Value

      $216K

    • List Price

      $145K - $1.7M

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      6 Listings

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    Union Ridge

    Union Ridge offers Southside Winston-Salem’s characteristic convenience and competitive home prices. “It’s convenient for people who commute into Winston for work—location and price point are the two main draws,” says The Bearded Broker Ben Miller, a Realtor with Triad Home Real Estate. “It’s in the middle of everything, really,” agrees Realtor

    • Average Value

      $215K

    • List Price

      $177K - $357K

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      3 Listings

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    Konnoak

    Cottages and convenience help define this growing Winston-Salem community. Konnoak is a residential neighborhood just a few miles south of the city’s heart. Surrounded by major highways, area residents are in an ideal location for day-to-day travel. “The neighborhood is a great place to invest in,” says Realtor Thomas McAbee with Fader Realty, who

    • Average Value

      $186K

    • List Price

      $121K - $365K

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      8 Listings

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    Sunnyside

    Deep into the city of Winston-Salem's southside is the community of Sunnyside. The neighborhood has a rush of youthful energy with the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in the northern quarter. While the neighborhood is busy with industrial and institutional buildings in the north, gridded streets of apartments and single-family

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      $182K

    • List Price

      $72K - $321K

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      4 Listings

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    Broadbay Heights-Stewart Gardens

    Just a few miles east of Downtown Winston-Salem, Broadbay Heights-Stewart Gardens is a neighborhood riding a wave of growth. Originally developed around the 1950s, the community is seeing construction crews once again. “Everything in Winston-Salem is growing so quickly, and that area is next,” says Michelle Coyne of Glenwood Homes, who has sold

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      $174K

    • List Price

      $112K - $248K

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      1 Listing

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    Happy Hill

    Just under two miles South of downtown Winston-Salem is the city’s oldest recorded outlying neighborhood. Happy Hill, established in 1872 and originally designated as an early 19th-century plantation, transitioned into an African American community where many residents worked at nearby Salem College. Disallowed to live within the original Salem

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      $159K

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    Morningside Manor

    Just over an eye-catching quarry and minutes from downtown, Morningside Manor meets convenience and outdoor wonder. About 4 miles Southeast of Winston-Salem's city center, this suburban neighborhood is proximal to all that residents need while close to several scenic parks and trails. “Morningside Manor is really close to Winston-Salem State

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      $158K

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      $138K - $280K

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      1 Listing

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    South Park

    As Interstate 40 meets I-285 in Winston-Salem, they wrap around the small neighborhood of South Park. Named after the city park in its center, South Park draws in buyers for its highway access, lower-than-average home prices and convenient location. “It’s just on the outskirts of downtown,” says Emily Phipps, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty,

    • Average Value

      $155K

    • List Price

      $157K - $243K

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      2 Listings

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    Flat Rock

    Over its 200-year history, Flat Rock and its neighbors in Southeast Winston-Salem were centers of industry in North Carolina. On the edge of Flat Rock, the Nissen Wagon Works factory was a driver of economic development in the area, its remnants still standing today. And throughout the 20th century, Piedmont Quarry employed many residents in its

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      $145K

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      $79K - $292K

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    Easton

    Winston-Salem veterans returned home from World War II to find a housing shortage throughout the city. Enter Easton, established in 1949 as an answer to the crisis. Back then, the neighborhood offered modest homes with manageable mortgages to those who had served their country. Today, many of Easton’s original 20th-century homes are still

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      $137K

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      $87K - $325K

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      7 Listings

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    Weston

    It makes sense that the westerly neighbor of Winston-Salem’s historic Easton neighborhood is called Weston. About 4 miles south of downtown, this leafy, somewhat spread-out community balances industry with residential living and outdoor spaces. A railroad bisects this neighborhood into eastern and western clusters of relatively small houses,

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      $131K

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      $47K - $256K

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      2 Listings

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    Waughtown

    Waughtown, like much of southern Winston-Salem, is a suburban community with roots in the late 1800s and early to mid-1900s. This neighborhood, about 3 miles southeast of downtown, was mainly developed in the wake of World War II. However, several relics of its earlier years still grace its wooded streets. Perhaps most noticeable is a

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      $122K

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      $87K - $236K

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      2 Listings

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    Forest Park

    Around 2,100 Winston-Salemites live in the small, wooded neighborhood of Forest Park, about 3 miles southeast of downtown. Anchored by a green space that shares its name, this community’s roots trace back to the late 1800s when a streetcar line ran down East Sprague Street. Part of the Waughtown-Belview National Register Historic District, the

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      $117K

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      $104K - $215K

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      3 Listings

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    Belview

    Cradled by the curve where Interstates 40 and 285 meet, just a few miles south of downtown, Belview offers a quick commute around Winston-Salem. Locally owned eateries and familiar national chain shopping options are close at hand between two main thoroughfares on the neighborhood’s north end, and a public park anchors the south end. Most of the

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      $115K

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      $101K - $213K

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      2 Listings

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    Columbia Heights

    Southeast of Winston-Salem’s Twin Arches is the historically Black neighborhood of Columbia Heights. Dating to the early 1900s, Columbia Heights was a thriving community of homeowners throughout the first half of the 20th century, with some residents working at the neighboring Winston-Salem State University. However, the neighborhood experienced a

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      $101K

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      $67K - $184K

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