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- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath1 Half Bath
- 1437 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37711250
Presented By: RE/MAX Realty Consultant
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1109 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37711214
Presented By: RE/MAX of Greensboro
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$599,000 12 Postbridge, Greensboro, NC 27407
- 4 Beds
- 4 Baths2 Half Baths
- 5170 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37711185
Presented By: Allen Tate Company
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$324,900 25 Cape May Pt, Greensboro, NC 27455
- 4 Beds
- 2 Baths1 Half Bath
- 2750 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 36444617
Presented By: The Real Estate Book
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- 3 Beds
- 1 Bath1 Half Bath
- 1559 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37604365
Presented By: Providence Realty
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- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths1 Half Bath
- 2128 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37540899
Presented By: McGarrigan, Porter & Associates, Allen Tate Realtors
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- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 1600 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37376991
Presented By: Total Care Realty, LLC
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$574,000 3 Pickerel, Greensboro, NC 27455
- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths1 Half Bath
- 3792 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37511637
Presented By: Prudential Yost & Little Realty
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- 4 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 2936 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 34754614
Presented By: Prudential Yost & Little Realty
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$650,000 3514 Waldron, Greensboro, NC 27408
- 3 Beds
- 4 Baths1 Half Bath
- 3540 sq. ft
- Single-Family Home
- CLR ID: 37347596
Presented By: Prudential Yost & Little Realty
Greensboro is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the third-largest city by population, in North Carolina and the largest city in Guilford County and the surrounding Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. As of the 2000 census, Greensboro was home to 223,891 residents. As of July 1, 2009, its estimated population was 257,997.
The city is located at the intersection of two major interstate highways (I-85 and I-40) in the Piedmont ("foot of the mountains") region of central North Carolina.
In 2003, the previous Greensboro - Winston-Salem - High Point metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was re-defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, resulting in the formation of the Greensboro-High Point MSA and the Winston-Salem MSA. The 2009 population estimate for the Greensboro-High Point MSA was 714,765. The Greensboro - Winston-Salem - High Point combined statistical area (CSA), popularly referred to as the Piedmont Triad, had an estimated population of 1,581,122 in 2009 making it the 30th largest metropolitan area in the USA. Source: US Bureau of the Census, Annual Estimates of the Population Table CBSA-EST2007-02
In 1808, Greensborough (as was the spelling prior to 1895) was planned around a central courthouse square to succeed the nearby town of Guilford Court House as the county seat. This act moved the county courts closer to the geographical center of the county, a location more easily reached by the majority of the county's citizens.
Much has changed since then. Greensboro has grown to be part of a thriving metropolitan area called the Triad, which encompasses three major cities (Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem) and more than a million people. Greensboro evolved from a small center of government to an early 1900s textile and transportation hub, and today is emerging as one of the South's up-and-coming centers for relocating businesses. Two centuries later Greensboro is still collecting accolades for its beauty and livability. In 2004 the Department of Energy (DOE) awarded Greensboro with entry into the Clean Cities Hall of Fame.
Greensboro Neighborhoods
Greensboro's earliest neighborhood is College Hill, located between West Market Street and Spring Garden Street, in and around Greensboro College.
Southside is among the oldest neighborhoods in the city and has experienced major redevelopment.
The Aycock and Fisher Park neighborhoods were established in 1895 and 1901, respectively. The Aycock neighborhood features large Queen Anne residences of the turn-of-the-twentieth century, as well as Foursquare, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival styles.
Irving Park, developed in 1911 around the golf course of the Greensboro Country Club, was modelled on nearby Pinehurst by designer John Nolan. The prestigious neighborhood includes large homes on ample lots, and remains popular today.
The Warnersville neighborhood was a once thriving area in south Greensboro. When Urban Renewal was initiated in the mid-1900s, most of the business and homes were destroyed and replaced with new roads and development. However, this area has not recovered still. Remnants of the once booming Ashe St. can be seen behind the Greensboro Urban Ministry on Eugene St.
The urbanization of Greensboro during the early twentieth century was influenced greatly by the popularity of the automobile, which enabled citizens to live farther from the city center in more suburban surroundings. A series of "streetcar suburbs" were established, including Glenwood, Hamilton Lakes, Lake Daniel, Latham Park, Lindley Park, O. Henry Oaks, Rankin, Starmount, Sunset Hills and Westerwood. Many of these neighborhoods include some of the city's finest public parks. Recent neighborhood additions include sprawling large-scale planned unit developments such as Adams Farm, Lake Jeanette, The Cardinal, New Irving Park, and Reedy Fork Ranch.
Greensboro Economic Development
Notable companies headquartered in Greensboro include the Honda Aircraft Company, Lorillard Tobacco Company, Kayser-Roth, VF Corporation, Syngenta Crop Protection, Mack Trucks, Volvo Trucks of North America, RF Micro Devices, the International Textile Group, NewBridge Bank, Cook Out, Biscuitville, and Gilbarco Veeder-Root. Greensboro is also a "center of operations" for the insurance company Lincoln Financial Group. Although traditionally associated with the textile and tobacco industries, Greensboro leaders are working to attract new businesses in the nanotech, high-tech and transportation/logistics sectors. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T State University opened a joint research park, Gateway University Research Park. O'Reilly Auto Parts has recently chosen Greensboro as a location for a large distribution center and expects to hire 400-500 more employees once it is fully open and functional.
Downtown Area
Downtown Greensboro has experienced construction investment in recent years with developments such as NewBridge Bank Park, and residential developments and office construction. The Southside neighborhood downtown exemplifies central-city reinvestment as a formerly economically depressed neighborhood that has been redeveloped into an award-winning neotraditional-style neighborhood. Downtown Greensboro also has experienced a dramatic increase in nightlife with the opening of numerous nightclubs, bars and restaurants. In 2006, Elon University opened a law school in the center city. Downtown attractions include: the Carolina Theater, Triad Stage (Pyrle Gibson Theater), Blandwood Mansion, Center City Park, NewBridge Bank Park, Greensboro Historical Museum, Greensboro Cultural Center, the J. Douglas Galyon Transportation Depot, and the Greensboro Children's Museum. A multi-million dollar greenway loop around downtown is currently under construction. It will be among the first urban greenway loops in the country and will have walking paths, biking paths, parks, recreational facilities, outdoor classrooms, and art show spaces. The project is being built in phases and could take 5 to 10 years to complete and will also connect with the greenway system throughout the city.
Greensboro Shopping
Greensboro is home to a large variety of retail shopping from well-known national chains to local boutiques and galleries. Four Seasons Town Centre, located on the city's southwest side off I-40, is a three-level regional mall with anchors Belk, Dillard's, and JCPenney. Friendly Center, located off Friendly Avenue is an open-air shopping complex featuring Belk, Macy's, Sears, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, the nation's largest Harris Teeter supermarket, Old Navy, and a multiplex cinema. The Shops at Friendly Center, adjacent to Friendly Center, is home to many specialty retailers and restaurants, many of which that are exclusive to the Triad area, including Anthropologie, the Apple Store, White House Black Market, Sur La Table, REI, Brooks Brothers, Bravo! Cucina Italiana, P. F. Chang's China Bistro, and Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar. Additional shopping centers are located primarily on the West Wendover corridor near I-40 and on Battleground Avenue on the city's northwest side. Recently, "big-box" retailers have clustered at the site of the former Carolina Circle Mall on the city's northeast side and on the city's far south along the newly completed Painter Boulevard (I-85).
Greensboro NC Area Information
- Total Crime Risk: 180.0 (100 = National Average)
- Population: 260,109
- Population Growth Since 2000: 16.18%
- Annual Max Avg. Temperature: 68 F
- Annual Min Avg. Temperature: 47 F
- Male Median Age: 32.5 years
- Female Median Age: 35 years
- Median Household Income: $52,122
- Highest Education Level Attained: High School 22.59%, Bachelors 26.41%, Grad School 11.72%
Community Demographics
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| 2010 Population Growth and Population Statistics | Greensboro, NC | North Carolina | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Population | 260,109 | 9,450,965 | ||
| Square Miles | 212.46 | 48,710.88 | ||
| Population Density | 1,224.30 | 194.00 | ||
| Population Change Since 1990 | 40.87% | 42.61% | ||
| Population Change Since 2000 | 16.18% | 17.41% | ||
| Forecasted Population Change by 2014 | 7.27% | 7.44% | ||
| Population Male | 125,550 | 48.27% | 4,688,038 | 49.60% |
| Population Female | 134,559 | 51.73% | 4,762,927 | 50.40% |
| Median Age | 33.70 | 35.30 | ||
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Demographic Information FAQ
| 2010 Weather Summary | Greensboro, NC | North Carolina |
|---|---|---|
| Weather Index | 141 | 149 |
| Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature | 68.0 °F | 70.0 °F |
| Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature | 47.0 °F | 49.0 °F |
| Annual Avg. Temperature | 57.8 °F | 59.5 °F |
| Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) | 3,865 | 3,400 |
| Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) | 1,253 | 1,412 |
| Percent of Possible Sunshine | 60 | 60 |
| Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) | 6 | 6 |
| Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) | 109 | 108 |
| Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) | 116 | 117 |
| Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) | 3 | 2 |
| Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) | 43.00" | 47.00" |
| Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) | 9.00" | 7.00" |
Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Demographic Information FAQ
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