Condos: 2022 Sales

Condo Sales: 2018-2021

  • Sold for $155,000 on December 12, 2022 (listed at $160,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,118 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $138
  • Built in 1930
  • Listed November 7, 2022
  • Last sale: $73,000, July 2004
  • HOA: $349/month
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District (local and NRHP)
  • Note: Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
  • District NRHP nomination: “The Dolley Madison Apartments, built at 1013 North Elm Street in the late 1930s, is a large, stripped-down, gray-brick building with flat wall surfaces, recessed paired windows, plain iron balconies, and a fringe of green tiles canted down from a flat roof.”
  • Sold for $715,000 on December 9, 2022 (listed at $729,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4,388 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $163
  • Built in 1921, converted to condos in 2006
  • Listed October 26, 2022
  • Last sale: $590,000, March 2021
  • HOA: $566/month
  • Note: “Industrial chic” two-story penthouse condo with original floors, exposed brick, steel windows, tall ceilings, private roof-top patio, two garage parking spaces and two storage spaces.
    • Listing: “Low property taxes (Historic Tax credit) off set HOA dues. Property is available furnished or unfurnished.”
    • Forsyth County Local Historic Landmark Program: “The Brown Brothers Tobacco Prizery is one of the few remaining buildings from Winston’s late 19th century tobacco industry. … a six-story, brick, Second Empire-style building, complete with mansard roof. The building features multiple window styles, including double-hung sash topped by brick segmental arches. The mansard roof is sheathed in alternating fish scale and straightedge slate shingles.”
    • “The building is Winston-Salem’s only remaining industrial example of the Second Empire style and one of only three examples of the style remaining in the city.”

1 W. 5th Street, Suite 207, Winston-Salem

  • Sold for $286,000 on December 9, 2022
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 1,655 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $173
  • Built in 1925
  • Listing date unknown
  • Last sale: $218,000, My 2014
  • Neighborhood: Downtown
  • Note: Condo in the Charles Building
    • Sold for $355,000 on October 24, 2022 (originally $399,990)
    • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,207 square feet
    • Price/square foot: $294
    • Built in 1921
    • Listed September 1, 2022
    • Last sale: $250,000, June 2015
    • HOA: $311/month
    • Note: “The Brown Brothers Tobacco Prizery is one of the few remaining buildings from Winston’s late 19th century tobacco industry. … a six-story, brick, Second Empire-style building, complete with mansard roof.
      • “The building features multiple window styles, including double-hung sash topped by brick segmental arches. The mansard roof is sheathed in alternating fish scale and straightedge slate shingles.
      • “The building is Winston-Salem’s only remaining industrial example of the Second Empire style and one of only three examples of the style remaining in the city.” (Local Historic Landmark Program)
  • Sold for $499,000 on October 20, 2022 (listed at $489,990)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,442 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $346
  • Built in 1921
  • Listed August 24, 2022
  • Last sale: $194,500, July 2006
  • HOA: Not listed
  • Note: “The Brown Brothers Tobacco Prizery is one of the few remaining buildings from Winston’s late 19th century tobacco industry. … a six-story, brick, Second Empire-style building, complete with mansard roof.
    • “The building features multiple window styles, including double-hung sash topped by brick segmental arches. The mansard roof is sheathed in alternating fish scale and straightedge slate shingles.
    • “The building is Winston-Salem’s only remaining industrial example of the Second Empire style and one of only three examples of the style remaining in the city.” (Local Historic Landmark Program)
  • Sold for $265,000 on October 14, 2022 (originally $315,000)
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3,109 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $85
  • Built in 1968
  • Listed August 18, 2022
  • Last sale: $210,000, June 2019
  • HOA: $408/month
  • Note: Condo in the 16-unit Wickliff Terrace complex.
  • Sold for $110,000 on September 26, 2022 (listed at $104,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 738 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $149
  • Built in 1938
  • Listed July 29, 2022
  • Last sale: $76,000, July 2022 (apparently a foreclosure)
  • HOA: Not listed
  • Neighborhood: Emerywood, Uptown Suburbs Historic District (NRHP)
  • Note: There are six units in the building; four are rentals.
    • Condo in the Emerywood Court Apartments
  • District NRHP nomination: “These five three-story apartment buildings have a stylized classical design and are arranged in rows with two buildings fronting on Main Street and joined by a curved brick wall with decorative metal entrance gates. The gates open to a courtyard that extends the full width of the two buildings with three adjoining buildings along the rear (west) of the courtyard and paved parking behind the buildings on Hillcrest Drive.
    • “The buildings feature brick veneers, flat roofs behind brick parapets, and metal casement windows. Each building is fourteen bays wide and double-pile with brick quoins, concrete water tables and window sills, a wide, two-part concrete band at the cornice, and a cast concrete panel with balustrade relief in the parapet above each entrance.
    • “Entrances facing Main Street abut the sidewalk and there placement doors are recessed slightly in paneled bays with classical surrounds and fluted pilasters. Entrances from the courtyard have six-panel doors with five-light-over-one-panel sidelights that are sheltered by small, hip-roofed entrance porches supported by columns with metal railings at the roofline. The courtyard features brick sidewalks and decorative plantings.
    • “The buildings are first listed in city directories in 1939 and [are] named for the adjacent neighborhood.”
  • Sold for $138,000 on September 16, 2022 (listed at $138,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 873 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $158
  • Built in 1930
  • Listed August 13, 2022
  • Last sale: $74,000, December 2008
  • HOA: $299/month
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District (local and NRHP)
  • Note: Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
  • District NRHP nomination: “The Dolley Madison Apartments, built at 1013 North Elm Street in the late 1930s, is a large, stripped-down, gray-brick building with flat wall surfaces, recessed paired windows, plain iron balconies, and a fringe of green tiles canted down from a flat roof.”
  • Sold for $695,000 on September 15, 2022 (originally $715,000)
  • 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, 1,850 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $376
  • Built in 1955
  • Listed April 8, 2022
  • Last sale: $525,000, February 2020
  • HOA: $300/month
  • Note: Condo at Sissipahaw Lofts, a 29-unit development in a converted textile mill on the Haw River
    • The price reflects Saxapahaw’s proximity to Chapel Hill (16 miles).
  • Sold for $155,000 on September 15, 2022 (listed at $155,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 718 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $216
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed July 29, 2022
  • Last sale: $68,500, May 2005
  • HOA: $276/month
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
  • Note: Top-floor condo in Cannon Court apartments
    • District NRHP nomination: “The 1920s saw the introduction to the district of significant buildings other than houses, most notably apartment buildings, two churches, and a synagogue. Reflecting the rapid growth of the city during the decade, the middle-class nature of much of the neighborhood, and the suburb’s location near downtown and many white collar jobs, more apartment buildings were built in Fisher Park than in any other neighborhood in the city.
    • “Generally three-story, brick, Colonial Revival style buildings, they were raised on or near North Elm street and Bessemer and Fisher avenues, the district’s three major thoroughfares. They include the Cannon Court Apartments at 828 North Elm Street and the Vance, Shirley, and Fairfax Apartments at the northeast corner of Magnolia Street.”

210 N. Main Street, Suite 304, Kernersville, Forsyth County

  • Sold for $249,000 on August 30, 2022 (listed at $249,000)
  • 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,081 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $230
  • Built in 1900
  • Listed May 8, 2022
  • Last sale: $32,500, May 2017
  • HOA: $159/month
  • Note: Rental unit
    • Condo at The Factory, an 83-unit residential/retail/office building that was formerly a furniture factory. Retail tenants include retail stores, salon and spa, coffee shop, wine shop, oil and vinegar shop, restaurant, dance studio, photography studio and barber shop, among others.

1013 N. Elm Street, Unit C8, Greensboro

  • Sold for $130,000 on August 22, 2022 (listed at $140,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,098 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $118
  • Built in 1930
  • Listed July 29, 2022
  • Last sale: $105,000, June 2021
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District (local and NRHP)
  • Note: Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
  • District NRHP nomination: “The Dolley Madison Apartments, built at 1013 North Elm Street in the late 1930s, is a large, stripped-down, gray-brick building with flat wall surfaces, recessed paired windows, plain iron balconies, and a fringe of green tiles canted down from a flat roof.”
  • Sold for $150,000 on August 5, 2022 (listed at $145,000)
  • 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 630 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $238
  • Built in 1926
  • Listed July 19, 2022
  • Last sale: $107,500, July 2019
  • Neighborhood: Downtown

1880 Sissipahaw Way, C104, Saxapahaw, Alamance County

  • Sold for $450,000 on August 4, 2022 (listed at $450,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 1,240 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $363
  • Built in 1955
  • Listed May 20, 2022
  • Last sale: $295,000, June 2019
  • HOA: $300/month
  • Note: Condo at Sissipahaw Lofts, a 29-unit development in a converted textile mill on the Haw River
    • The price reflects Saxapahaw’s proximity to Chapel Hill (16 miles).

165 Virginia Street, Unit 407, Mount Airy, Surry County
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $310,000 on July 25, 2022 (listed at $350,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,821 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $170
  • Built in 1923
  • Listed June 24, 2022
  • Last sale: $310,000, March 2022
  • HOA: $235/month
  • Note: Condo in Renfro Mills, National Register building
    • Top fourth-floor unit with a balcony
    • The property includes an indoor garage space and a storage room across the hall from the condo.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 509, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $190,000 on July 20, 2022 (listed at $190,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 950 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $200
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed May 31, 2022
  • Last sale: $125,000, July 2018
  • HOA: $228.73/month
  • Note: Condo in the YMCA building

1205-D N. Main Street, High Point

  • Sold for $104,000 on July 14, 2022
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 738 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $141
  • Built in 1938
  • Sold privately, not listed in MLS
  • Last sale: $59,000, April 2021
  • HOA: Amount not given
  • Neighborhood: Emerywood, Uptown Suburbs Historic District (NRHP)
  • Note: Condo in Emerywood Court

836 Oak Street, Unit 407, Winston-Salem

  • Sold for $340,000 on July 7, 2022 (listed at $350,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,178 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $288
  • Built in 1920
  • Listed April 28, 2022
  • Last sale: $233,000, November 2019
  • HOA: $295/month
  • Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

1221 N. Main Street, Unit C, High Point
The Emerywood Court Apartments

  • Sold for $107,800 on June 24, 2022 (listed at $99,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 738 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $146
  • Built in 1938
  • Listed May 25, 2022
  • Last sale: $55,000, June 2016
  • HOA: Amount not listed
  • Neighborhood: Uptown Suburbs Historic District
  • District NRHP nomination: “These five three-story apartment buildings have a stylized classical design and are arranged in rows with two buildings fronting on Main Street and joined by a curved brick wall with decorative metal entrance gates.
    • “The gates open to a courtyard that extends the full width of the two buildings with three adjoining buildings along the rear (west) of the courtyard and paved parking behind the buildings on Hillcrest Drive.“
    • The buildings feature brick veneers, flat roofs behind brick parapets, and metal casement windows. Each building is fourteen bays wide and double-pile with brick quoins, concrete water tables and window sills, a wide, two-part concrete band at the cornice, and a cast concrete panel with balustrade relief in the parapet above each entrance.
    • “Entrances facing Main Street abut the sidewalk and there placement doors are recessed slightly in paneled bays with classical surrounds and fluted pilasters. Entrances from the courtyard have six-panel doors with five-light-over-one-panel sidelights that are sheltered by small, hip-roofed entrance porches supported by columns with metal railings at the roofline. The courtyard features brick sidewalks and decorative plantings.
    • “The buildings are first listed in city directories in 1939 and [are] named for the adjacent neighborhood.”

1221 N. Main Street, Unit B, High Point
The Emerywood Court Apartments

  • Sold for $98,000 on June 22, 2022
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 738 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $133
  • Built in 1938
  • Wasn’t listed in MLS
  • Last sale: $55,000, June 2016
  • HOA: $260
  • Neighborhood: Uptown Suburbs Historic District
  • District NRHP nomination: “These five three-story apartment buildings have a stylized classical design and are arranged in rows with two buildings fronting on Main Street and joined by a curved brick wall with decorative metal entrance gates.
    • “The gates open to a courtyard that extends the full width of the two buildings with three adjoining buildings along the rear (west) of the courtyard and paved parking behind the buildings on Hillcrest Drive.“
    • The buildings feature brick veneers, flat roofs behind brick parapets, and metal casement windows. Each building is fourteen bays wide and double-pile with brick quoins, concrete water tables and window sills, a wide, two-part concrete band at the cornice, and a cast concrete panel with balustrade relief in the parapet above each entrance.
    • “Entrances facing Main Street abut the sidewalk and there placement doors are recessed slightly in paneled bays with classical surrounds and fluted pilasters. Entrances from the courtyard have six-panel doors with five-light-over-one-panel sidelights that are sheltered by small, hip-roofed entrance porches supported by columns with metal railings at the roofline. The courtyard features brick sidewalks and decorative plantings.
    • “The buildings are first listed in city directories in 1939 and [are] named for the adjacent neighborhood.”
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  • Sold for $720,000 on June 10, 2022 (listed at $720,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,250 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $320
  • Built in 1955
  • Listed October 22, 2021
  • Last sale: $425,000, September 2015
  • HOA: $300/month
  • Note: Condo at Sissipahaw Lofts, a 29-unit development in a converted textile mill on the Haw River
    • Originally listed in a combination with D101 for $1.495 million
    • The price reflects Saxapahaw’s proximity to Chapel Hill (16 miles).
  • Sold for $695,000 on May 31, 2022 (listed at $695,000)
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 1,970 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $353
  • Built in 1955
  • Listed October 22, 2021
  • Last sale: $425,000, September 2015
  • HOA: $300/month
  • Note: Condo at Sissipahaw Lofts, a 29-unit development in a converted textile mill on the Haw River
    • Originally listed in a combination with D103 for $1.495 million
    • The price reflects Saxapahaw’s proximity to Chapel Hill (16 miles).

1880 Sissipahaw Way, Unit C-203, Saxapahaw, Alamance County

  • Sold for $415,000 on May 23, 2022 (listed at $425,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 1,129 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $368
  • Built in 1955
  • Listed February 8, 2022
  • HOA: $300/month
  • Last sale: $395,000, October 2021
  • Note: Condo at Sissipahaw Lofts, a 29-unit development in a converted textile mill on the Haw River
    • Second-floor condo with a view of the river
    • The price reflects Saxapahaw’s proximity to Chapel Hill (16 miles).

220 W. Market Street, Unit 204, Greensboro

  • Sold for $145,000 on May 19, 2022 (listed at $140,000)
  • 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 665 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $218
  • Built in 1926
  • Listed March 2, 2021
  • Last sale: $184,500, July 2007
  • Neighborhood: Downtown

836 Oak Street, Suite 402, Winston-Salem

  • Sold for $315,000 on May 17, 2022 (listed at $305,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,007 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $313
  • Built in 1920
  • Listed April 8, 2022
  • Last sale: $190,000, December 2018
  • HOA: $261/month
  • Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory
    • Eight units in the building sold in 2021 at prices ranging from $206/square foot to $282/square foot.

1013 N. Elm Street, Apartment 4C, Greensboro

  • Sold for $160,000 on April 29, 2022 (listed at $150,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,042 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $154
  • Built in 1930 (per county)
  • Listed April 20, 2022
  • Last sale: $53,000, July 1995
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District (local and NRHP)
  • Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
    • District NRHP nomination: “The Dolley Madison Apartments, built at 1013 North Elm Street in the late 1930s, is a large, stripped-down, gray-brick building with flat wall surfaces, recessed paired windows, plain iron balconies, and a fringe of green tiles canted down from a flat roof.”

1013 N. Elm Street, Apartment B5, Greensboro

  • Sold for $128,000 on April 27, 2022 (listed at $132,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 588 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $218
  • Built in 1930 (per county)
  • Listed March 6, 2022
  • Last sale: $36,500, September 2016
  • HOA: $206/month
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
  • Note: Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
    • District NRHP nomination: “The Dolley Madison Apartments, built at 1013 North Elm Street in the late 1930s, is a large, stripped-down, gray-brick building with flat wall surfaces, recessed paired windows, plain iron balconies, and a fringe of green tiles canted down from a flat roof.”

906 W. Market Street, Apartment B1, Greensboro

  • Sold for $130,500 on April 26, 2022 (listed at $129,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,011 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $129
  • Built in 1938 (or earlier; see note)
  • Listed April 9, 2022
  • Last sale: $72,000, February 2015
  • HOA: $270/month
  • Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
  • Note: The condos at 904 and 906 W. Market Street are the only properties on the north side of Market Street that are included in the College Hill Historic District.
    • “The Powhatan Apartments were completed in 1927 at 904 West Market Street in College Hill. The elegant three-story brick building was an investment of Thomas A. Armstrong, who lived nearby at 841 West Market Street.
    • Armstrong commissioned architect Harry Barton to design the initial 12-unit complex for a second phase to the west, which was completed in 1929. The expansion contained six units that were larger than the first phase. The entire complex is united beneath a variegated red and beige tile roof, and includes limestone entryways and trim, and a heavy modillion cornice. Powhatan was the Native American father of legendary princess Pocahontas.” (Preservation Greensboro)
  • Sold for $675,000 on April 20, 2022 (listed at $675,000)
    • 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, 2,242 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $301
  • Built in 1955
  • Listed October 29, 2021
  • Last sale: $540,000, December 2016
  • HOA: $300/month
  • Note: Condo at Sissipahaw Lofts, a 29-unit development in a converted textile mill on the Haw River
    • The price reflects Saxapahaw’s proximity to Chapel Hill (16 miles).

232 Willow Street, Unit 203, Mount Airy, Surry County

  • Sold for $415,000 on April 18, 2022 (listed at $449,000)
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 2,187 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $190
  • Built in 1890
  • Listed July 21, 2021
  • Last sale: $435,000 December 2017
  • HOA: $200/month
  • Note: Condo in Spencer’s Mill, a former apparel manufacturing complex in downtown Mount Airy.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 401, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $160,000 on April 13, 2022 (listed at $165,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 870 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $184
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed February 1, 2022
  • Last sale: $85,000, November 2006
  • HOA: $216.73/month
  • Note: Condo in the YMCA building

828 N. Elm Street, Apartment E4, Greensboro

  • Sold for $155,000 on April 12, 2022 (listed at $160,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 1,179 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $131
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed February 24, 2022
  • Last sale: $80,000, November 2016
  • HOA: Monthly fee not listed
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
  • Note: Condo in Cannon Court apartment house
    • District NRHP nomination: “The 1920s saw the introduction to the district of significant buildings other than houses, most notably apartment buildings, two churches, and a synagogue. Reflecting the rapid growth of the city during the decade, the middle-class nature of much of the neighborhood, and the suburb’s location near downtown and many white collar jobs, more apartment buildings were built in Fisher Park than in any other neighborhood in the city.
    • “Generally three-story, brick, Colonial Revival style buildings, they were raised on or near North Elm street and Bessemer and Fisher avenues, the district’s three major thoroughfares. They include the Cannon Court Apartments at 828 North Elm Street and the Vance, Shirley, and Fairfax Apartments at the northeast corner of Magnolia Street.”

165 Virginia Street, Unit 404, Mount Airy, Surry County
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $270,000 on April 6, 2022 (listed at $317,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,745 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $155
  • Built in 1923
  • Listed February 8, 2022
  • Last sale: $190,000, December 2015
  • Note: Condo in Renfro Mills
    • Two-level, fourth-floor condo
    • The property includes an indoor garage space and a storage room across the hall from the condo.

1013 N. Elm Street, Apartment B4, Greensboro

  • Sold for $132,000 on April 1, 2022 (listed at $138,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 616 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $214
  • Built in 1930 (per county)
  • Listed January 4, 2022
  • Last sale: $73,500, December 2021 (foreclosure sale)
  • HOA: $206/month
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
  • Note: Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
    • District NRHP nomination: “The Dolley Madison Apartments, built at 1013 North Elm Street in the late 1930s, is a large, stripped-down, gray-brick building with flat wall surfaces, recessed paired windows, plain iron balconies, and a fringe of green tiles canted down from a flat roof.”

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 408, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $221,000 on March 16, 2022 (listed at $220,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,057 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $209
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed February 10, 2022
  • Last sale: $139,000, August 2016
  • HOA: $372/month
  • Note: Condo in the YMCA building

165 Virginia Street, Unit 407, Mount Airy, Surry County
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $310,000 on March 8, 2022 (listed at $299,500)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,783 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $174
  • Built in 1923
  • Listed January 16, 2022
  • Last sale: $265,000, January 2016
  • Note: Condo in Renfro Mills
    • Top fourth-floor unit with a balcony
    • Being sold fully furnished
    • The property includes an indoor garage space and a storage room across the hall from the condo.

101 N. Chestnut Street, Number 3, Winston-Salem

  • Sold for $222,000 on March 4, 2022 (listed at $219,000)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 883 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $251
  • Built in 1915
  • Listed January 12, 2022
  • Last sale: $113,000, June 2017
  • HOA: $291/month
  • Note: Condo in the Albert Hall building, a former R.J. Reynolds factory in the Innovation Quarter downtown.
  • “Albert Hall was reconstructed after a 1998 fire into office space for technology firms, with the top floor housing loft-style residential condominiums.” (Emporis)

801 W. McGee Street, Greensboro, Unit 16
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $122,500 on March 4, 2022 (listed at $137,500)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 617 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $199
  • Built in 1905
  • Listed January 7, 2022
  • Last sale: $96,500, March 2018
  • Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
  • Note: Condo in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

121 W. McGee Street, Unit 2C, Greensboro

  • Sold for $279,900 on February 28, 2022 (listed at $279,900)
  • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,561 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $179
  • Built in 1921 (per county; see note)
  • Listed January 13, 2022
  • Last sale: $218,000, September 2020
  • HOA: $268/month
  • Neighborhood: Downtown Greensboro Historic District
  • Note: Condo in McGee Lofts, formerly the General Greene Hotel
    • Listing: Two-story condo with one assigned space in gated parking garage
    • District NRHP nomination, describing how the building originally looked: “A three-story brick structure erected ca. 1915. Four intact, simple wooden storefronts at street level, including hotel entrance. Upper floors have six-bay divisions with course of rusticated stone trim running under the sills on each floor. Flemish bond brickwork on front facade, common elsewhere. Mock wooden balustrades flank hotel sign above third floor.”
    • How it looked back in the 1920s or possibly 30s (undated photo):

904 W. Market Street, Apartment A3

  • Sold for $122,000 on February 25, 2022 (listed at $125,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 975 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $125
  • Built in 1938
  • Listed January 10, 2022
  • Last sale: $82,500, August 2007
  • HOA: $270/month
  • Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
  • Note: Condo in the Powhatan Apartments

1217-E N. Main Street, High Point
The Emerywood Court Apartments

  • Sold for $84,000 on February 16, 2022 (listed at $79,900)
  • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 470 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $179
  • Built in 1938
  • Listed January 20, 2022
  • Last sale: $41,000, March 2002
  • Neighborhood: Uptown Suburbs Historic District
  • HOA: monthly fee not listed
  • District NRHP nomination: “These five three-story apartment buildings have a stylized classical design and are arranged in rows with two buildings fronting on Main Street and joined by a curved brick wall with decorative metal entrance gates. The gates open to a courtyard that extends the full width of the two buildings with three adjoining buildings along the rear (west) of the courtyard and paved parking behind the buildings on Hillcrest Drive.
    • “The buildings feature brick veneers, flat roofs behind brick parapets, and metal casement windows. Each building is fourteen bays wide and double-pile with brick quoins, concrete water tables and window sills, a wide, two-part concrete band at the cornice, and a cast concrete panel with balustrade relief in the parapet above each entrance.
    • “Entrances facing Main Street abut the sidewalk and there placement doors are recessed slightly in paneled bays with classical surrounds and fluted pilasters. Entrances from the courtyard have six-panel doors with five-light-over-one-panel sidelights that are sheltered by small, hip-roofed entrance porches supported by columns with metal railings at the roofline. The courtyard features brick sidewalks and decorative plantings.
    • “The buildings are first listed in city directories in 1939 and [are] named for the adjacent neighborhood.”

302 Church Court, Greensboro

  • Sold for $295,000 on February 15, 2022
  • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,740 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $170
  • Built in 1922
  • Apparently not listed in MLS
  • Last sale: $225,000, January 2012
  • Note: Rental property, sold to a rental company

312 Indera Mills Court, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $451,500 on February 14, 2022 (originally $489,000)
  • 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, 1,950 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $232
  • Built in 1910
  • Listed November 20, 2021
  • Last sale: $310,000, October 2011
  • Note: For sale by owner
    • Condo in the Mill at Tar Branch, a former textile mill.

1203 N. Main Street, Apartment F, High Point

  • Sold for $83,000 on February 4, 2022
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 738 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $112
  • Built in 1938
  • Not listed in MLS
  • HOA: $258/month
  • Neighborhood: Uptown Suburbs Historic District
  • Note: Condo in the Emerywood Court Apartments
    • District NRHP nomination: “These five three-story apartment buildings have a stylized classical design and are arranged in rows with two buildings fronting on Main Street and joined by a curved brick wall with decorative metal entrance gates. The gates open to a courtyard that extends the full width of the two buildings with three adjoining buildings along the rear (west) of the courtyard and paved parking behind the buildings on Hillcrest Drive.“The buildings feature brick veneers, flat roofs behind brick parapets, and metal casement windows. Each building is fourteen bays wide and double-pile with brick quoins, concrete water tables and window sills, a wide, two-part concrete band at the cornice, and a cast concrete panel with balustrade relief in the parapet above each entrance.
    • “Entrances facing Main Street abut the sidewalk and there placement doors are recessed slightly in paneled bays with classical surrounds and fluted pilasters. Entrances from the courtyard have six-panel doors with five-light-over-one-panel sidelights that are sheltered by small, hip-roofed entrance porches supported by columns with metal railings at the roofline. The courtyard features brick sidewalks and decorative plantings.
    • “The buildings are first listed in city directories in 1939 and [are] named for the adjacent neighborhood.”

828 N. Elm Street, Apartment E6, Greensboro

  • Sold for $130,000 on February 3, 2022 (listed at $135,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 1,026 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $127
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed January 14, 2022
  • Last sale: $76,000, February 2014
  • Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
  • Note: Condo in the Cannon Court Apartments
    • District NRHP nomination: “The 1920s saw the introduction to the district of significant buildings other than houses, most notably apartment buildings, two churches, and a synagogue. Reflecting the rapid growth of the city during the decade, the middle-class nature of much of the neighborhood, and the suburb’s location near downtown and many white collar jobs, more apartment buildings were built in Fisher Park than in any other neighborhood in the city.
    • “Generally three-story, brick, Colonial Revival style buildings, they were raised on or near North Elm street and Bessemer and Fisher avenues, the district’s three major thoroughfares. They include the Cannon Court Apartments at 828 North Elm Street and the Vance, Shirley, and Fairfax Apartments at the northeast corner of Magnolia Street.”

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 103, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $145,000 on February 1, 2022 (originally $155,000)
  • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 894 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $162
  • Built in 1924
  • Listed December 16, 2021
  • Last sale: $118,000, July 2018
  • Note: Condo in the YMCA building

401 E. 4th Street, Suite 502, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places

  • Sold for $730,000 on January 19, 2022 (originally $850,000)
  • 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 6,684 square feet
  • Price/square foot: $109
  • Built in 1921, converted to condos 2006
  • Listed September 30, 2019
  • Neighborhood: Downtown
  • HOA: $816/month
  • Note: Two-story penthouse condo that was the home of DeWayne H. Anderson Sr., developer of Piedmont Leaf Lofts and founder of The Landmark Group. The company specializes in adaptive re-use of historic buildings as residential properties.
    • “The Brown Brothers Tobacco Prizery is one of the few remaining buildings from Winston’s late 19th century tobacco industry. … a six-story, brick, Second Empire-style building, complete with mansard roof. The building features multiple window styles, including double-hung sash topped by brick segmental arches. The mansard roof is sheathed in alternating fish scale and straightedge slate shingles. The building is Winston-Salem’s only remaining industrial example of the Second Empire style and one of only three examples of the style remaining in the city.” (Local Historic Landmark Program)