Why Live in Easton
Easton, a neighborhood in Winston-Salem, was established in 1949 to address a post-WWII housing shortage. Today, it features modest midcentury Cape Cod, Minimal Traditional cottages, ranch-style homes, and a few split-levels and A-frames. The area is known for its competitively priced homes, with sale prices ranging from $100,000 to $280,000, typically selling faster than the national average. Easton is conveniently located near public transportation and highways, making it easy to navigate the city. The neighborhood is home to several churches, including Faith and Family Baptist Church and New Direction Movement Cathedral. Easton Park, located at the neighborhood's center, offers a playground, basketball court, multipurpose field, and a picnic area surrounded by oak and pine trees. For groceries, residents can visit Food Lion or Dollar General, about 2 miles away. Dining options include Kermit’s Hot Dog House and El Rancho Taqueria. The historic Shell Service Station museum is also nearby. The neighborhood is served by Easton Elementary, Konnoak Middle, and Parkland High School, with the latter being an IB World School. Despite its proximity to Interstates 40 and 285, Easton remains relatively quiet.
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