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From the Zevely Inn in Old Salem to the Hot Tub Hideaway in the woods, the Twin City is full of special places to stay.
These homes are still standing 100+ years after they were built.
The property will be auctioned, which could lead to new business in the space.
This economic development will reinforce the Twin City as a center for industrial growth.
Whether you’re a first-time home buyer, an empty nester or the head of your household, Forsyth County offers plenty of homes tailored to your needs.
The first completed building on the estate grounds will reopen with modern amenities while fulfilling its original purpose.
Mayor Allen Joines calls plans for the major mixed-use development “a roadmap to a new era of vibrancy and opportunity” for Winston-Salem.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in Forsyth County.
There’s more than what meets the eyes at this English-inspired manor house.
Here’s what’s next for the historic building.
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