November 29, 2025
A 1924 Colonial revival in Burlington, $525,000
1117 W. Davis Street, Burlington, Alamance County
- $595,000
- 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 2,606 square feet, 0.48 acre
- Price/square foot: $228
- Built in 1924
- Listed november 28, 2025
- Last sale: $327,000, October 2014
- Neighborhood: West Davis Street-Fountain Place (outside of historic district)
The house may have been built by Robert H. Whitehead, a prominent business executive and developer who owned many properties in the area and lived at 500 W. Davis. Whitehead sold the house in 1930 to Edward M. Bjerk (1895-1947) and Mary Ella Boone Bjerk (1895-1984). Edward was born in Norway. He had served in the merchant marine in World War I. He was co-owner of The Home Bakery (“Our famous Quality bread is cleanest and best”). Mary was born in Alamance County. She was a charter member and president of the Burlington Senior Citizens Club.
November 24, 2025
A 1927 Winston-Salem Mansion Designed by Charles Barton Keen, $1.8 Million
1020 W. Kent Road, Winston-Salem
The Richard and Hortense Stockton House
- $1.8 million
- 6 bedrooms, 7 1/2 bathrooms, 6,653 square feet, 2.33 acres
- Price/square foot: $271
- Built in 1927 (per county; see note)
- Listed November 19, 2025
- Last sale: $590,000, February 2012
- Neighborhood: Reynolda Park
Designed by Charles Barton Keen (1968-1931), the architect of Reynolda House, R.J. Reynolds High School and many other prominent homes and buildings in Winston-Salem and the Piedmont. The house essentially has two front sides. The original address was 1001 Reynolda Road; the side toward Reynolda is Tudor Revival. The side facing West Kent Road is Georgian.
November 24, 2025
A Tiny 1938 House on a 3-Acre Lot in Sedgefield, $435,000
3404 N. Rockingham Road, Sedgefield, Guilford County
Old Orchard Farm
- $435,000
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 576 square feet on 3.4 acres (!)
- Price/square foot: $755
- Built in 1938
- Listed November 19, 2025
- Last sale: $45,000, December 1983
- Neighborhood: Sedgefield
There’s probably no hope of this tiny, very secluded house — on 3-plus acres in Sedgefield — surviving beyond the sale, especially since the listing says, “This property offers investment and development potential.” Old deeds refer to the property as part of “Old Orchard Farm.”
November 18, 2025
An Entire Historic District For Sale in Reidsville, $179,000
321-329 N. Washington Avenue, Reidsville, Rockingham County
- $179,000
- Five houses, each with 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 800 square feet; 0.50 acre total
- Price/square foot: $45
- Built circa 1912 (county records say 1900; see note)
- Listed November 18, 2025
- Last sale: March 2011, part of a sale of three properties; no separate prices were broken out.
- Neighborhood: North Washington Avenue Workers Houses Historic District (NR)
- Note: The five houses comprise the entirety of the historic district.
- The five lots have been combined into one with 329 N. Washington as the address.
Reidsville has two remarkably tiny historic districts — the Richardson Houses Historic District, with three houses; and the North Washington Avenue Workers Houses Historic District, with five houses. The Richardson mansions and the workers houses couldn’t be more different. “The cluster of five simple frame houses located on the east side of the 300 block of North Washington Avenue is significant in the history of Reidsville as the only surviving, intact group of a type of house built in the early 20th century for black workers employed by the American Tobacco.Company shortly after construction of its tremendous new facility in Reidsville in 1912.”
November 1, 2025
A 1928 Tudor Bungalow in High Point’s Sherrod Park, $235,000
313 Woodrow Avenue, High Point
The Luther and Kathleen Parker House
- $235,000
- 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 2,017 square feet, 0.22 acre
- Price/square foot: $117
- Built in 1928
- Listed November 1, 2025
- Last sale: $80,000, October 1989
- Neighborhood: Sherrod Park Historic District (NR)
- Note: The house has had only three owners in 97 years.
- The low price reflects the need for some interior work, particularly in the kitchen.
- This house has quite a remarkable bathroom.
District NR nomination: “1 1/2 story brick Tudor cottage, with stuccoed and ·half-timbered gable ends and a front shed dormer, casement windows (some with transoms) and a half-timbered gable-front entrance stoop.”













































































































