Why Live in Belview
Belview, located just a few miles south of downtown Winston-Salem, is a neighborhood defined by its historic charm and convenient location near Interstates 40 and 285. The area features a mix of early 1900s Minimal Traditional, Craftsman, and Cape Cod cottages, alongside midcentury ranch-style homes, with an average home size of under 1,200 square feet. The neighborhood's affordability is a significant draw, with home prices ranging from $60,000 to over $160,000, making it attractive to both homebuyers and investors. More than half of the residents are renters, contributing to a diverse community. Belview's north end is bustling with locally owned restaurants such as Cuchifrito, El Rancho Taqueria, and the iconic Kermit's Hot Dog House, while the south end is anchored by a public park featuring a playground, picnic area, and multiuse field. The neighborhood also boasts historic landmarks like the 1930s Shell Service Station, now a museum. For groceries, residents have access to Food Lion, La Tili Supermarket, and La Providencia Supermarket. The neighborhood is well-connected, with bus stops along major thoroughfares and a short drive to downtown.