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Explore Similar Apartments Within 2 Miles of Northeast 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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    $1,250,000

    3951, 3955, 3960, 39 Bradford Ct, Winston-Salem, NC 27106

    **Great Investment Opportunity** 4-Building Apartment Portfolio Now Available!!! Three Buildings include (4) 1Br/1Ba Apartments and One Building with (4) 2Br/1Ba Apartments, for a total of 16 Units. 14 Units currently occupied, with 2 remaining Units PRE-LEASED for June! Market rates ranging from $725 - $825, with additional laundry room income for 2Br bldg (includes laundry with 2 sets of coin

    Angie Mauldin Vista Realty, Inc.

    3951, 3955, 3960, 39 Bradford Ct, Winston-Salem, NC 27106

Why Live in Northeast Winston-Salem

Northeast Winston-Salem, located on the outer edge of the city limits, offers a quiet residential setting that transitions into the wooded North Carolina countryside. The neighborhood straddles Interstate 74, providing easy access to nearby cities like Kernersville and Greensboro. Housing options include older mid-century brick and vinyl ranch-style homes, as well as newer developments closer to the main road. Most homes are priced around $200,000 and feature half-acre lots, with some properties offering up to 10 acres. The area lacks sidewalks, and many backyards are bordered by undeveloped forests. Students attend schools in the Winston-Salem/North Forsyth School District, which offers school choice and magnet school options. For outdoor enthusiasts, Hanging Rock State Park and Pilot State Park are popular destinations for hiking, camping, and rock climbing, located 20 miles and a short drive up U.S. Route 52, respectively. University Parkway offers convenient access to chain eateries, big brands like Target and Walmart, and attractions such as a movie theater, trampoline park, and the Kaleideum North children's science museum. Dining options include Francesco's for Italian cuisine and Zoe's Family Restaurant, known for its southern comfort food, particularly the catfish. Employment opportunities are abundant with large brands and industrial businesses like R.J. Reynolds, Hanes, and Cook Medical located on the city's north side. Commuters can reach downtown Winston-Salem in about 10 miles, Kernersville in 15 miles, and Greensboro in 30 miles. The Northern Beltway project is expected to improve westward commutes, and Piedmont International Airport is conveniently located on the way to Greensboro.

Home Trends in Northeast Winston-Salem, NC

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$653,580
Median Single Family Sale Price
$718,355
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$942,160
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$165,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$282
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Last 12 months Home Sales
9
Months of Supply
5.30
Median List Price
$718,355
Median Change From 1st List Price
-1%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
61%
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