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Explore Similar Apartments Within 2 Miles of Downtown Winston-Salem, NC

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    $209,000

    521 E Twenty-Fifth St, Winston-Salem, NC 27105

    Investors - Great Duplex Opportunity, Corner Lot and Each Unit Faces Different Streets, 2500 Stokes Ave. - Two Bedrooms, and One Full Bath Currently Rented For $930, Occupied, 521 E. 25th St. - One Bedroom and One Full Bath, Currently Rented for $600 per month. 2500 Stokes Has Recent Improvments to Include LVP flooring, Freshly Painted Interior, Light fixtures, Granite Kitchen Countertop, Sink.

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    Clement Little

    Allen Tate Winston Salem

    (866) 552-4681

    521 E Twenty-Fifth St, Winston-Salem, NC 27105
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    $205,000

    3064 Indiana Ave, Winston Salem, NC 27105

    Now offered at a new, lower price! Turnkey and competitively priced for quick action! Fully Renovated, Cash-Flow Ready Duplex! This turnkey 2BR/1BA per unit duplex is the hassle-free investment you’ve been waiting for. With all major systems updated, it’s ready to generate income on day one—zero capex needed. Recent upgrades include new vinyl siding, windows, complete electrical rewiring (incl.

    Cameron Lovelace Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Yost & Little Realty

    3064 Indiana Ave, Winston Salem, NC 27105
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    $785,000

    1025 W End Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27101

    Location, Location! This 5 unit multi-family is conveniently located in the historic district of Winston Salem near Baptist hospital, restaurants, and shopping, it has that 1920's character and charm and features hardwood floors, 10' ceilings, storage in the basement, common laundry facility, Several units have dishwashers. Huge storage area could be converted to a 6th unit. Rents very well!

    Erica Jobe Southern Stars Realty Group

    1025 W End Blvd, Winston Salem, NC 27101

Why Live in Downtown Winston-Salem

Downtown Winston-Salem is a vibrant neighborhood known for its mix of historic and modern living spaces. Condos range from lofts in renovated buildings like the historic YMCA on Spruce Street to upscale units in Twin City Lofts and One Park Vista. Single-family homes, primarily located in the Holly Avenue Historic District, feature Queen Anne, Italianate, Craftsman, and Prairie styles. Forsyth County Central Library, within a mile of most homes, offers various programs and a makerspace. The Downtown Arts District on Trade Street hosts monthly gallery hops and events like Art Crush. Kaleideum provides interactive exhibits for children, while live music can be enjoyed at The Ramkat and Winston Square Park. Truist Stadium is popular for Minor League baseball games, and Old Salem Museums & Gardens offers historical insights. Local shopping includes Design Archives Vintage & Handmade Emporium and Bookmarks bookstore, which hosts the annual Bookmarks Festival of Books & Authors. Dining options range from Founders Restaurant to Finnegan’s Wake and Señor Bravo Mexican Restaurant. Annual events include Juneteenth, Pride festival, RiverRun International Film Festival, and Gears & Guitars. The neighborhood is walkable with bike lanes and the Strollway trail. The Innovation Quarter, a hub for local employers, is nearby. Public transportation is accessible via the Clark Campbell Transportation Center. Major roads like U.S. Route 421 and U.S. Route 52 provide connectivity. Schools include highly rated Brunson Elementary and Reynolds High.

Home Trends in Downtown Winston-Salem, NC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$608,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$650,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$321
Number of Homes for Sale
6
Last 12 months Home Sales
10
Months of Supply
7.20
Median List Price
$575,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
40%
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