6 homes we’re drooling over this month

Slideshow of homes for sale in Winston-Salem, NC.

Spending the morning watching these homes cycle? Works for us.

Photos by Leonard Ryden Burr Real Estate, Mitchell Prime Properties, and Berkshire Hathaway Homeservice

If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at real estate in Winston-Salem and our surrounding areas.

Here are six stunning homes to snoop (and swoon over):

  1. Gorgeous Reynolda Park retreat on 1+ acres with lush landscaping| Listing agents: Eva Johns + Brooke Burr, Leonard Ryden Burr Real Estate
  2. Stunning English Tudor home with a modern Art Deco interior | Listing agent: Beth Lawson, Mitchell Prime Properties
  3. Brand new, move-in ready home across from Reynolda Village | Listing agent: Lindsay Bloodworth Thompson, Berkshire Hathaway Homeservice
  4. Updated Buena Vista home with charming historic elements | Listing agent: Nancy Stonehouse, Leonard Ryden Burr Real Estate
  5. Charming multi-gen home with custom luxury appointments | Listing agent: Lindsay Bloodworth Thompson, Berkshire Hathaway Homeservice
  6. Custom-designed contemporary penthouse in the heart of downtown| Listing agent: Lindsay Bloodworth Thompson, Berkshire Hathaway Homeservice

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