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Why Live in Tobaccoville
Tobaccoville in northwestern Forsyth County, North Carolina, is a small incorporated village that combines quiet country living with access to larger job centers. Named for a historic tobacco factory, it still has a major R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company plant, with an expansion planned that will add 300 jobs in 2025. Residents see wide stretches of farmland, forests, churches and homes spread out along sidewalk-free streets, and many appreciate the darker skies and brighter stars. Winston-Salem is less than 20 miles away via Route 52, and the new Interstate 74 beltway connects drivers to Greensboro, 40 miles away, and Piedmont Triad International Airport about 30 miles away. Housing features larger lots, some big enough for horse pens, with long driveways and homes set toward the back of the property. Most houses were built from the 1970s onward and include colonial-inspired homes, New Traditionals, split-levels, Craftsman designs and ranch-style homes, including older places that buyers may want to renovate. Tobaccoville sits on the edge of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools district, which has highly rated options such as Old Richmond Elementary School and Ronald Wilson Reagan High School, while some northern residents are zoned for the also well-rated Stokes County Schools district. Village Park is the main recreation hub and features a playground, courts, walking trail, seasonal Tobacco Farming Museum and planned additions like a disc golf course and amphitheater. For groceries, restaurants and more shopping, most people drive to nearby King, which has supermarkets, chain spots and local favorites.
Home Trends in Tobaccoville, NC
On average, homes in Tobaccoville, NC sell after 32 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Tobaccoville, NC over the last 12 months is $279,750, consistent with the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.