
72 West End Boulevard, Apartment 4, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $275,000 on December 17, 2021 (listed at $275,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,200 square feet
- Price/square foot: $229
- Built in 1923
- Listed November 18, 2021
- Last sale: $160,000, January 2012
- Neighborhood: West End Historic District
- Note: Out-of-state owner
- District NRHP nomination: “The Spanish Mission style is rare in the West End … The 1920s Apartment Building (28) at 72 West End Blvd. is a more simple, yet nicely detailed, version of the style. Primary features of the white stuccoed building include a green tile pent eave at the roofline with a shaped parapet above, scrolled brackets, and a round-arched balconied window above the central entrance. A grand entrance to the building is provided by the split flights of granite steps which rise from the street corner. …
- “This Mediterranean style apartment building is one of the most handsome of the early apartments in the West End. The two-story building is characterized by white stucco walls interrupted by paired windows, a green tile pent eave at the roofline with a shaped parapet above and groups of scrolled brackets decorating the soffit, and a round-arched balconied window above the central entrance.
- “Contributing to the significance of this property are the granite retaining wall separating the elevated yard from the sidewalk and the three flights of curved granite steps which lead from the street corner to the building.
- “The apartment building may have been erected by E. Wright Noble, who owned the property between 1923-1933 and lived next door.”

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 106, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $144,900 on December 6, 2021 (listed at $144,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 964 square feet
- Price/square foot: $150
- Built in 1924
- Listed September 24, 2021
- Last sale: $95,000, April 2006
- Note: Condo in the YMCA building
- Not owner-occupied

165 Virginia Street, Suite 406, Mount Airy, Surry County
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $197,500 on December 2, 2021 (listed at $209,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,364 square feet
- Price/square foot: $145
- Built in 1923
- Listed October 11, 2021
- Last sale: $170,000, June 2020
- HOA: $225/month
- Note: Condo in Renfro Mills

1013 N. Elm Street, Unit B4, Greensboro
- Sold for $73,500 on December 1, 2021 (foreclosure auction)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 616 square feet
- Price/square foot: $119
- Built in 1930
- Last sale: $41,000, October 1996
- Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
- Note: Condo in the Dolley Madison Apartments
- Out-of-town owner

836 Oak Street, Unit 302, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $250,000 on November 23, 2021 (listed at $240,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,004 square feet
- Price/square foot: $249
- Built in 1920
- Listed October 15, 2021
- Last sale: $185,000, June 2018
- HOA: $248/month
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

315 N. Spruce Street
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $160,000 on November 10, 2021 (originally $235,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 870 square feet (per county records)
- Price/square foot: $184
- Built in 1926
- Listed October 1, 2020
- HOA: $242/month (per 2020 listing)
- Note: Condo in the YMCA building

836 Oak Street, Unit 300, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $369,900 on October 29, 2021 (listed at $369,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,410 square feet
- Price/square foot: $262
- Built in 1920
- Listed September 28, 2021
- Last sale: $249,500, October 2019
- HOA: $325/month
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory
- Corner unit

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 402, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $159,900 on October 19. 2021 (listed at $159,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 834 square feet
- Price/square foot: $192
- Built in 1924
- Listed September 2, 2021
- Last sale: $86,000, November 2014
- HOA: $242/month
- Note: Condo in the YMCA building

401 E. 4th Street, Suite 409
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $425,000 on October 7, 2021 (originally $469,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,212 square feet
- Price/square foot: $351
- Built in 1921, converted to condos in 2006
- Listed May 21, 2021
- Last sale: $338,500, January 2019
- HOA: $313/month
- Note: 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.”

- Sold for $310,000 on October 1, 2021 (originally $329,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 920 square feet
- Price/square foot: $337
- Built in 1921
- Listed July 28, 2021
- Last sale: $185,000, July 2015
- HOA: $220/month
- Note: 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.”

101 N. Chestnut Street, No. 1, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $219,000 on September 30, 2021 (listed at $239,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 769 square feet
- Price/square foot: $285
- Built in 1915
- Listed May 19, 2021
- Last sale: $109,000, March 2015
- HOA: $284/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)
- Rental property
- The condo comes with two parking spaces.

214 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $307,500 on September 29, 2021 (listed at $298,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,121 square feet
- Price/square foot: $274
- Built in 1910
- Listed August 23, 2021
- Last sale: $252,000, January 2018
- Note: The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.

836 Oak Street, Suite 500, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $378,700 on September 17, 2021 (listed at $369,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,344 square feet
- Price/square foot: $282
- Built in 1920
- Listed August 25, 2021
- Last sale: $285,000, December 2018
- HOA: $335/month
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

220 W. Market Street, Unit 208, Greensboro
- Sold for $145,000 on September 10, 2021 (listed at $136,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 715 square feet
- Price/square foot: $203
- Built in 1926
- Listed August 4, 2021
- HOA: $150/month
- Last sale: $76,200, March 2021

836 Oak Street, Unit 306, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $174,000 on August 31, 2021 (originally $184,500)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 733 square feet
- Price/square foot: $237
- Built in 1920
- Listed July 15, 2021
- Last sale: $156,000, September 2018
- HOA: Not listed, which is odd
- Note: Rental property
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

- Sold for $280,000 on August 26, 2021 (listed at $280,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,019 square feet
- Price/square foot: $275
- Built in 1920
- Listed August 13, 2021
- Last sale: $June 2021
- HOA: $254/month
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

121 W. McGee Street, Apartment 2B, Greensboro
- Sold for $269,900 on August 24, 2021 (listed at $269,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,685 square feet
- Price/square foot: $160
- Built in 1921
- Listed July 27, 2021
- Last sale: $192,500, August 2017
- HOA: $267/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown Greensboro Historic District
- Note: Condo in McGee Lofts, formerly the General Greene Hotel
- District’s 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):

906 W. Market Street, Apartment B6, Greensboro
The Powhatan Apartments
- Sold for $112,500 on August 11, 2021 (listed at $110,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,166 square feet
- Price/square foot: $96
- Built in 1938
- Listed July 26, 2021
- Last sale: $80,100, December 2013
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Rental unit, out-of-state owner
- 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)

836 Oak Street, Unit 203, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $220,000 on August 10, 2021 (listed at $218,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,005 square feet
- Price/square foot: $219
- Built in 1920
- Listed June 22, 2021
- Last sale: $175,000, July 2018
- HOA: $209/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

1203-C N. Main Street, High Point
The Emerywood Court Apartments
- Sold for $92,000 on August 5, 2021 (listed at $90,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 738 square feet
- Price/square foot: $125
- Built in 1938
- Listed July 16, 2021
- Last sale: $58,000, August 2016
- Neighborhood: Uptown Suburbs Historic District
- HOA: $258/month
- 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.”

1013 N. Elm Street, Greensboro
- Sold for $104,000 on August 5, 2021 (listed at $105,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 830 square feet
- Price/square foot: $125
- Built in 1930
- Listed July 15, 2021
- Last sale: $70,000, December 2005
- Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
- Note: Condo in the Dolly Madison Apartments
- District NRHP nomination: “The Dolly 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.”

101 N. Chestnut Street, Unit 402, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $231,069 on August 4, 2021
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 860 square feet
- Price/square foot: $269
- Built in 1915
- Apparently not listed publicly for sale
- Last sale: $109,000, March 2015
- 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 Unit 15, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $144,000 on August 3, 2021
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 773 square feet
- Price/square foot: $186
- Built in 1905
- Apparently not listed in MLS
- Last sale: $119,000, September 2007
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 506, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $217,000 on July 26, 2021 (listed at $214,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 894 square feet
- Price/square foot: $243
- Built in 1926
- Listed June 18, 2021
- Last sale: $184,000, August 2020
- HOA: $256/month
- Note: Condo in YMCA building

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 309, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $185,000 on July 2, 2021 (listed at $194,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,214 square feet
- Price/square foot: $152
- Built in 1926
- Listed May 4, 2021
- Last sale: $138,500, July 2018
- HOA: $351/month
- Note: Condo in YMCA building
- Not owner-occupied

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 2, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $139,000 on June 29, 2021 (listed at $139,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 612 square feet
- Price/square foot: $227
- Built in 1905
- Listed June 1, 2021
- Last sale $107,000, May 2017
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

836 Oak Street, Unit 503, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $265,000 on June 28, 2021 (listed at $265,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,019 square feet
- Price/square foot: $260
- Built in 1920
- Listed June 8, 2021
- Last sale: $194,000, May 2018
- HOA: $254/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 301, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $139,000 on June 28, 2021 (listed at $139,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 888 square feet
- Price/square foot: $157
- Built in 1926
- Listed June 10, 2021
- Last sale: $90,000 September 2017
- HOA: $256/month
- Note: Condo in YMCA building
- Out-of-state owner

801 W. McGee Street Unit 27, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $155,000 on June 21, 2021
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 960 square feet
- Price/square foot: $161
- Built in 1905
- Apparently not listed in MLS
- Last sale: $123,500, March 2011
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

1013 N. Elm Street, Unit C-8, Greensboro
- Sold for $105,000 on June 10, 2021 (listed at $109,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,174 square feet
- Price/square foot: $89
- Built in 1930
- Listed May 14, 2021
- Last sale: $54,000, December 2016
- HOA: $304/month
- Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
- Note: Condo in the Dolly Madison Apartments
- District NRHP nomination: “The Dolly 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.”

220 W. Market Street, Unit 203, Greensboro
- Sold for $131,000 on June 3, 2021 (listed at $119,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 628 square feet
- Price/square foot: $209
- Built in 1926
- Listed May 19, 2021
- Last sale: $140,000 August 2007
- HOA: $150/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the 220 West Market Street building

906 W. Market Street, Apartment B3
The Powhatan Apartments
- Sold for $121,000 on June 3, 2021 (listed at $110,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 954 square feet
- Price/square foot: $127
- Built in 1938
- Listed May 19, 2021
- Last sale: $87,500, March 2021
- HOA: $270/month
- 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)

401 E. Fourth Street, Suite 307 Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $630,000 on June 1, 2021 (listed at $644,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2,527 square feet
- Price/square foot: $249
- Built in 1921, converted to condos in 2006
- Listed March 3, 2021
- Last sale: $375,000, September 2013
- HOA: $634/month
- Note: 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.”

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 23, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $125,000 on May 28, 2021 (listed at $115,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 605 square feet
- Price/square foot: $207
- Built in 1905
- Listed May 11, 2021
- Last sale: $85,000, March 2006
- HOA: $198/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

218 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $225,000 on May 26, 2021 (listed at $229,900)
- 1 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 897 square feet
- Price/square foot: $251
- Built in 1910
- Listed April 29, 2021
- Last sale: $163,000, June 2015
- HOA: $307/month
- Note: The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 505, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $145,000 on May 21, 2021 (listed at $150,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 693 square feet
- Price/square foot: $209
- Built in 1926
- Listed April 30, 2021
- Last sale: $125,000, April 2019
- HOA: $283/month
- Note: Condo in YMCA building

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 5, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $130,000 on May 20, 2021 (listed at $129,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 766 square feet
- Price/square foot: $170
- Built in 1905
- Listed April 29, 2021
- Last sale: $100,000, May 2018
- HOA: $198/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 21, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $150,000 on May 18, 2021 (listed at $155,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 917 square feet
- Price/square foot: $164
- Built in 1905
- Listed April 17, 2021
- Last sale: $134,500, June 2019
- HOA: $198/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Unit in Wafco Mills, former grain mill
- Top-floor, two-story corner unit

904 W. Market Street, Apartment A1, Greensboro
The Powhatan Apartments
- Sold for $105,000 on May 14, 2021 (listed at $102,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,011 square feet
- Price/square foot: $104
- Built in 1938
- Listed March 27, 2021
- Last sale: $82,000, March 2017
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Not owner-occupied
- 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)

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 104, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $200,000 on April 23, 2021 (listed at $189,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,096 square feet
- Price/square foot: $182
- Built in 1926
- Listed March 2, 2021
- Last sale: $26,000, September 2010
- HOA fee: $267/month
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- Out-of-state owner

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 20, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $151,000 on April 16, 2021 (listed at $154,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 955 square feet
- Price/square foot: $158
- Built in 1905
- Listed March 24, 2021
- Last sale: $128,000, July 2018
- HOA: $199
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Unit in Wafco Mills, former grain mill

- Sold for $130,000 on April 13, 2021 (listed at $119,900)
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 773 square feet (per county records)
- Price/square foot: $168
- Built in 1926
- Listed March 4, 2021
- Last sale: $96,000, March 2018
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Out-of-state owner

- Sold for $65,000 on April 12, 2021
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 665 square feet
- Price/square foot: $98
- Built in 1926
- Apparently not listed publicly for sale
- Last sale: $90,000, July 2007
- Neighborhood: Downtown

1 W. 5th Street, Suite 302, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $213,750 on April 7, 2021 (originally $235,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 861 square feet
- Price/square foot: $248
- Built in 1925
- Listed August 20, 2020
- Last sale: $180,000, December 2015
- HOA: $236/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Charles Building
- The building has a rooftop patio and a secure on-site parking garage.
- District NRHP nomination: “The Charles Store is a three-story yellow brick building that spans the block between Liberty and Main streets with primary facades at both ends. … The sheathing of large tiles added in the mid-twentieth century has been carefully removed, revealing the original brick shell with its simple, streamlined look achieved though subtle brickwork detailing and large open window areas nearly consuming the entire second the third floor levels.
- “The first floor level retains its recessed entrance and large shop windows. The Fifth Street elevation continues the clean-cut look of the building with long rows of intact sash windows at second and third-story levels and a row of blind windows at first -story level. The Main Street facade was not remodeled in the mid-twentieth century and is remarkably intact. It continues, at third-floor height, the row of sash windows found on the Fifth Street elevation, but the second story is arranged with two rows of smaller sash windows.
- “At the corner of the first-story level, shop windows and entrances with prism glass transoms and projecting cornices address both Main and Fifth streets. At the center of the Main Street elevation, a tall doorway with a fancy round-arched, ironwork fanlight provides entrance to the upper levels. North of the arched doorway is a loading door entrance, headed by the same cornice as found on the shop windows/entrances. The Main Street elevation is headed by a limestone cornice with a brick-paneled parapet.”
- “From 1906 to the 1980s, the property was owned by H. G. Chatham, A. H. Eller, and their heirs. The Charles Store was built in 1925, replacing smaller commercial buildings. During the early years of the building, Hutchins Drug Store was located at the Main Street side of the building.”

- Sold for $145,000 on April 7, 2021 (listed at $159,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 957 square feet
- Price/square foot: $151
- Built in 1926
- Listed March 11, 2021
- Last sale: $87,000, February 2015
- HOA fee: $283/month
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums

165 Virginia Street, Unit 406, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $188,000 on April 2, 2021 (originally $214,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,388 square feet
- Price/square foot: $135
- Built in 1923
- Listed November 17, 2020
- Last sale: $170,000, June 2020
- Note: Renfro Mills condo. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
- The unit includes an indoor parking space and a storage unit.

220 W. Market Street, Unit 104, Greensboro
- Sold for $76,200 on March 10, 2021 (listed at $75,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 630 square feet (per country records)
- Price/square foot: $121
- Built in 1926
- Listed February 19, 2021
- Last sale: $60,000, May 2019

- Sold for $590,000 on March 12, 2021 (listed at $599,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4,388 square feet
- Price/square foot: $134
- Built in 1921, converted to condos in 2006
- Listed January 18, 2021
- Last sale: $410,000, October 2012
- HOA: $526/month
- Note: Two-story penthouse condo with original floors, exposed brick, steel windows, tall ceilings, private roof-top patio, possible third bedroom, two parking spaces and two storage spaces.
- 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.”

215 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sod for $278,500 on February 16, 2021 (listed at $289,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,177 square feet
- Price/square foot: $237
- Built in 1910
- Listed August 10, 2020
- Last sale: 166,000, September 2003
- HOA: $304/month
- Note: Not owner-occupied
- The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 13, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $142,500 on February 1, 2021 (listed at $145,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 988 square feet
- Price/square foot: $144
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed December 17, 2020
- Last sale: $110,000, May 2014
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill

220 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $367,500 on January 29, 2021 (originally $389,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,534 square feet
- Price/square foot: $240
- Built in 1910
- Listed July 31, 2020
- Last sale: $185,000, July 2003
- HOA: $326/month
- Note: The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.

836 Oak Street, Unit 501, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $170,000 on January 13, 2021 (listed at $176,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 825 square feet
- Price/square foot: $206
- Built in 1920
- Listed October 29, 2020
- Last sale: $155,000, October 2009
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory
2020

401 E. 4th Street, Unit 407, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $297,000 on December 31, 2020 (originally $339,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,163 square feet
- Price/square foot: $255
- Built in 1921, converted to condos in 2006
- Listed June 2, 2020
- Last sale: $199,500, July 2015
- 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.” (Forsyth County Local Historic Landmark Program)

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 503, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $170,000 on December 23, 2020 (listed at $179,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 837 square feet
- Price/square foot: $203
- Built in 1926
- Listed December 2, 2020
- Last sale: $110,000, April 2014
- HOA fee: $283/month
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums

828 N. Elm Street, Apartment B6, Greensboro
- Sold for $105,000 on December 23, 2020 (originally $110,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 827 square feet
- Price/square foot: $127
- Built in 1924
- Listed September 2, 2020
- Last sale: $82,500, March 2007
- HOA: $276/month
- Note: Condo in Cannon Court, a 30-unit former apartment building
- Only eight of the 30 units are owner-occupied, so it pretty much still is an apartment building.
- Not owner-occupied
- The listing calls this a “rare chance to own a Cannon Court Condominium.” Not that rare, actually. There are usually a couple sold every year. In 2017, there were five.

828 N. Elm Street, Unit D6, Greensboro
- Sold for $50,000 on December 20, 2020 (sheriff’s auction)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 336 square feet
- Price/square foot: $149
- Built in 1924
- Last sale: Not available online
- HOA: Not available online
- Note: Condo in Cannon Court, a 30-unit former apartment building

287 Glade View Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $219,000 on December 18, 2020 (listed at $223,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,000 square feet
- Price/square foot: $219
- Built in 1941
- Listed November 17, 2020
- Last sale: $228,000, June 2015
- Neighborhood: West End Historic District
- Note: The complex is a Forsyth County-designated historic landmark.
- It’s unusual to see an owner take a loss without even trying to get a higher price.

836 Oak Street, Unit 303, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $210,000 on November 24, 2020 (originally $228,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 997 square feet
- Price/square foot: $211
- Built in 1920
- Listed September 10, 2020
- Last sale: $170,000, April 2018
- HOA: $238/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

219 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $460,000 on November 13, 2020 (listed at $489,900)
- 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1,970 square feet
- Price/square foot: $234
- Built in 1910
- Listed March 21, 2020
- Last sale: $353,000, February 2005
- HOA fee: $369/month
- Note: The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 306, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $190,000 on November 12, 2020 (originally $195,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 868 square feet (per county records)
- Price/square foot: $219
- Listed October 8, 2020
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $125,000, November 2016
- HOA: $256/month
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums

110 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $315,000 on November 5, 2020 (originally $459,900)
- 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,037 square feet
- Price/square foot: $155
- Built in 1910
- Listed April 22, 2019
- Last sale: $140,000, November 2000
- HOA: $365/month
- Note: Not owner-occupied
- The property includes an outdoor terrace and detached one-car garage, located behind the unit.
- The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.
220 W. Market Street, No. 304, Greensboro
- Sold for $115,000 on October 29, 2020 (listed at $119,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 646 square feet
- Price/square foot: $178
- Built in 1926
- Listed July 27, 2020
- Last sale: $106,000, February 2020
- Neighborhood; Downtown
- Note: The condo sold for $142,500 in August 2007, 13 months before the housing market collapsed.
- HOA: $117/month

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 14, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $145,900 on October 21, 2020 (listed at $148,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 871 square feet
- Price/square foot: $168
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed September 10, 2020
- Last sale: $128,000, February 2009
- HOA: $179/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

828 N. Elm Street, Apartment A2, Greensboro
- Sold for $92,250 on October 13, 2020 (listed at $94,500)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 741 square feet
- Price/square foot: $124
- Built in 1930
- Listed September 17, 2020
- Last sale: $50,000, August 1997
- HOA: $276
- Note: Another “rare opportunity” to buy a condo in the Cannon Court building. This is the third to go up for sale this year.
- Not owner-occupied. Only eight of the 30 units are owner-occupied.

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 18, Greensboro
- Sold for $148,884 on October 7, 2020 (originally $144,000, later $150,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 960 square feet
- Price/square foot: $155
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed February 29, 2020
- Last sale: $115,000, December 2017
- HOA: $197/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: The condo was listed originally as being for sale by owner. After six months, it was relisted with a real estate agent at a high price.
- Not owner-occupied
- The train tracks are no longer in use and will become part of the Downtown Greenway.
801 W. McGee Street, Unit 1, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $134,000 on October 6, 2020 (listed at $139,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 840 square feet
- Price/square foot: $160
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed July 31, 2020
- Last sale: $113,500, October 2016
- HOA: $167/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

836 Oak Street, Unit 507, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $254,000 on October 1, 2020 (listed at $267,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,162 square feet (per county records)
- Price/square foot: $219
- Built in 1920
- Listed April 22, 2020
- Last sale: $
- HOA: $278/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Not owner-occupied
- Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

401 E. 4th Street, Unit 406, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $239,000 on September 25, 2020 (listed at $249,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,824 square feet
- Price/square foot: $131
- Built in 1921, converted to condos 2006
- Listed May 16, 2020
- Last sale: $190,000, November 2013
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- HOA: Not reported
- 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.” (Forsyth County Local Historic Landmark Program)
- Not owner-occupied

610 S. Park Street, Unit B1, Asheboro, Randolph County
- Sod for $124,900 on September 11, 2020 (listed at $124,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,275 square feet
- Price/square foot: $98
- Built in 1941
- Listed July 2, 2020
- Last sale: $60,000,October 2015
- HOA: $104/month
- Note: Condo in Maisons on Park

121 W. McGee Street, Suite 2C, Greensboro
- Sold for $218,000 on September 8, 2020 (listed at $227,200)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,606 square feet
- Price/square foot: $136
- Built in 1921
- Listed March 18, 2020
- Last sale: not available in online records
- HOA: $212/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown Greensboro Historic District (NRHP)
- Note: Condo in the McGee Lofts building, formerly the General Greene Hotel
- For sale by owner
- The condo comes with two parking spaces in a gated garage.

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 9, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $140,000 on September 4, 2020 (listed at $139,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 682 square feet
- Price/square foot: $205
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed August 8, 2020
- Last sale: $113,500, October 2016
- HOA: $204/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill.
828 N. Elm Street, Apartment D3, Greensboro
- Sold for $110,000 on September 4, 2020 (listed at $110,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 827 square feet
- Price/square foot: $133
- Built in 1924
- Listed August 13, 2020
- Last sale: $61,000, April 2017
- HOA: $276/month
- Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
- Note: Condo in Cannon Court, a 30-unit former apartment building
- Nine of the 28 units are owner-occupied. On Floor D, only one is owner-occupied.
- Not owner-occupied

1013 N. Elm Street, Unit 8B, Greensboro
- Sold for $69,000 on August 13, 2020 (listed at $69,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 616 square feet
- Price/square foot: $112
- Built in 1930
- Listed August 6, 2020
- Last sale: $59,000, February 2009
- HOA: $234/month
- Neighborhood: Fisher Park Historic District
- Note: Condo in the Dolly Madison Condominiums
- Eight of the 24 units are owner-occupied.
- Condos in this building go on the market relatively rarely. One was sold earlier in 2020, apparently without being listed; the last one before that was in 2017.
- This was a remarkably quick transaction: The sale closed seven days after the condo was listed for sale. The buyer was an LLC.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 506, Winston-Salem
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $184,000 on August 5, 2020 (listed at $183,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 848 square feet
- Price/square foot: $216
- Listed May 11, 2020
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $99,000, January 2005
- HOA: $315/month
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- For sale by owner
- Not owner-occupied

165 Virginia Street, Unit 406, Mount Airy
- Sold for $170,000 on June 30, 2020 (listed at $174,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,277 square feet
- Price/square foot: $133
- Built in 1923
- Listed May 7, 2020
- Last sale: $156,400, May 2019
- HOA: $225/month, also $400 move-in fee
- Note: Renfro Mills condo. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.

72 West End Boulevard, Apartment 5, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $162,000 on May 8, 2020 (listed at $155,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 1,200 square feet
- Price/square foot: $135
- Built in 1923
- Listed February 5, 2019
- Last sale: $142,500, October 2011
- Neighborhood: West End
- Note: Condo in the Shenandoah Apartments building
- Currently a rental

1 W. 5th Street, Suite 204, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $282,500 on April 30, 2020 (listed at $287,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2,394 square feet
- Price/square foot: $118
- Built in 1925
- Listed March 10, 2020
- Last sale: $130,000, October 2003
- HOA: $328/month
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Charles Building
- Listing: “Charles Building boasts one of downtown‘s best rooftop patios. Secure on-site garage parking.”

210 N. Main Street, Suite 310, Kernersville, Forsyth County
- Sold for $375,000 on April 9, 2020 (listed at $499,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2,136 square feet
- Price/square foot: $176
- Built in 1900
- Listed February 9 2019
- Last sale: $276,000, October 2008
- HOA: Not listed
- Note: The condo features an open floor plan, high ceilings, and exposed ductwork and beams.
- Condo at The Factory, an 83-unit residential/retail/office building that was formerly a furniture factory. Retail tenants include Giada’s Trattoria; Maestro barber shop; Re/Max Preferred Properties; Renew Boutique and Decor; Thistle Wine Shop; Trend Setters Hair Salon; and Virgilio’s Premium Vinegars, Oils & Edibles.
- The condo was priced initially at $499,000, was reduced to $367,000 and then increased back to $499,000.
- HOA: Amount not listed

1215 Glade Street, No. 111, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $440,000 on April 7, 2020 (originally $499,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2,226 square feet
- Price/square foot: $198
- Built in 1941
- Listed February 4, 2018
- Last sale: $526,000, September 2015
- Neighborhood: West End
- HOA: $520/month
- Note: The complex is a Forsyth County-designated historic landmark.
- The condo was listed for sale in 2015 (a month after closing) and 2017 at prices as high as $549,500 (per Zillow).
- HOA: $478/month

906 W. Market Street, Unit B3, Greensboro
- Sold for $87,500 on March 31, 2020
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,011 square feet
- Price/square foot: $87
- Built in 1938
- Apparently was not listed for sale
- Last sale: $79,000, August 2018
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: This building is the only property on the north side of Market Street that’s included in the College Hill Historic District.

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 11, Greensboro
- Sold fr $160,000 on March 25, 2020 (listed at $159,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,008 square feet
- Price/square foot: $159
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed March 7, 2020
- Last sale: $132,000, August 2019
- HOA: $197/month
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District

275 Glade View Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $215,000 on March 13, 2020 (listed at $229,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,144 square feet
- Price/square foot: $188
- Built in 1941
- Listed October 16, 2019
- Last sale: $190,000, September 2016
- HOA: $274/month
- Neighborhood: West End
- Note: The complex is a Forsyth County-designated historic landmark.

836 Oak Street, Suite 506, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $170,000 on March 6, 2020 (listed at $175,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 768 square feet
- Price/square foot: $221
- Built in 1920
- Listed January 30, 2020
- Last sale: $165,000, June 2019
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- HOA: $184/month
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

220 W. Market Street, No. 304, Greensboro
- Sold for $106,000 on February 27, 2020 (originally listed at $119,500)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 646 square feet
- Price/square foot: $164
- Built in 1926
- Listed September 9, 2019
- Last sale: $142,500, August 2007
- Listing: “This property is located in the heart of famous downtown Greensboro!”
- Not owner-occupied
- HOA: $117/month

165 Virginia Street, Suite 303, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $168,000 on January 16, 2020 (listed at $174,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,281 square feet
- Price/square foot: $131
- Built in 1923
- Listed December 1, 2019
- Last sale: $139,000, March 2018
- Condo in Renfro Lofts, a former hosiery plant
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- HOA: $205/month

836 Oak Street, Suite 200, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $263,100 on January 14, 2020 (listed at $275,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,282 square feet
- Price/square foot: $205
- Built in 1920
- Listed December 20, 2019
- Last sale: $250,000, May 2018
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory
- HOA: $260/month

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 311, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $160,000 on December 16, 2019
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,100 square feet
- Price/square foot: $145
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- The property apparently wasn’t listed for sale.
- Last sale: $99,500, November 2016
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Not owner-occupied
- HOA: $228/month

836 Oak Street, Suite 401, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $150,000 on November 22, 2019 (originally listed at $169,000)
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 754 square feet
- Price/square foot: $199
- Built in 1920
- Listed June 4, 2019
- Last sale: $98,214, December 2017
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory
- HOA: $158/month

836 Oak Street, Suite 407, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $233,000 on November 12, 2019 (originally listed at $244,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,129 square feet
- Price/square foot: $206
- Built in 1920
- Listed September 11, 2019
- Last sale: $220,000, September 2018
- HOA: $260/month
- Note:
- Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

72 West End Boulevard, Apartment 6, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $121,000 on November 6, 2019 (listed at $125,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 825 square feet
- Price/square foot: $147
- Built in 1923
- Listed August 16, 2019
- Last sale: $116,500, May 2008
- Note: Condo in the six-unit Shenandoah Apartments building
- Currently a rental, as are four others in the six-unit building
- HOA: $145/month

315 N. Spruce Street, Unit 404, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $146,500 on October 28, 2019 (listed at $146,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 960 square feet
- Price/square foot: $153
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Listed September 29, 2019
- Last sale: $60,000, December 1999
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Not owner-occupied
- HOA: $228/month

72 West End Boulevard, Apartment 2, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $162,992 on October 23, 2019 (listed at $170,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,035 square feet
- Price/square foot: $157
- Built in 1923
- Listed October 8, 2019
- Last sale: $158,500, April 2007
- Note: Condo in the six-unit Shenandoah Apartments building
- Two of the four units in the building are owner-occupied, including this one.
- HOA: $145/month

801 W. McGee Street, No. 3, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $132,000 on October 4, 2019 (listed at $139,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1,080 square feet
- Price/square foot: $122
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed August 10, 2019
- Last sale: $122,000, February 2017
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill
- Currently a rental unit

836 Oak Street, Suite 300, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $249,500 on October 1, 2019 (listed at $249,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,306 square feet
- Price/square foot: $191
- Built in 1920
- Listed March 13, 2019
- Last sale: $98,214, December 2017
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 101, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $155,000 on September 27, 2019 (listed at $161,500)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,407 square feet
- Price/square foot: $110
- Listed July 16, 2019
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $136,000, August 2013
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- The listing says the unit may be the largest in the building.
- Not owner-occupied

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 508, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $125,000 on September 12, 2019 (listed at $125,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 1,032 square feet
- Price/square foot: $121
- Listed May 16, 2019
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $90,000, January 2015
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

801 W. McGee Street, No. 26, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $100,000 on September 6, 2019 (listed at $110,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 698 square feet
- Price/square foot: $143
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed July 18, 2019
- Last sale: $70,500, May 2013
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Top-floor condo in Wafco Mills building
- Not owner-occupied

801 W. McGee Street, No. 25, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $129,000 on August 30, 2019 (listed at $124,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 960 square feet
- Price/square foot: $134
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed June 19, 2019
- Last sale: $97,500, June 2011
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill
- Sixteen of the 28 units appear to be owner-occupied, including this one.

610 S. Park Street, Unit B4, Asheboro, Randolph County
- Sold for $83,000 on August 28, 2019 (listed at $87,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 926 square feet
- Price/square foot: $90
- Built in 1941
- Listed July 5, 2019
- Last sale: $65,000, September 2014
- Note: Condo in Maison on Park.

801 W. McGee Street, No. 11, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $132,000 on August 19, 2019 (listed at $139,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 960 square feet
- Price/square foot: $137
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed July 29, 2019
- Last sale: $125,000, November 2007
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill
- Sixteen of the 28 units appear to be owner-occupied, but not this one.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 403, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $110,000 on August 19, 2019 (listed at $115,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 798 square feet
- Price/square foot: $138
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Listed July 10, 2019
- Last sale: $95,000, February 2019
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

101 N. Chestnut Street, No. 13, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $134,900 on August 1, 2019 (listed at $134,900)
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 558 square feet
- Price/square foot: $242
- Built in 1915
- Listed June 17, 2019
- Last sale: $114,000, June 2008
- Note: Condo in the Albert Hall building
- The unit comes with two parking spaces.
- Not owner-occupied

165 Virginia Street, No. 12, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $230,000 on July 23, 2019 (listed at $275,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,485 square feet
- Price/square foot: $155
- Built in 1923 (converted to condos in 2000)
- Listed January 18, 2019
- Last sale: $160, April 2011
- Note: Condo in Renfro Lofts, a former hosiery plant
- The condo is an end unit with a two-car garage directly below.
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Listing: “Pre-qualified buyers only.”

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 307, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $137,500 on July 18, 2019 (listed at $137,500)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 939 square feet
- Price/square foot: $146
- Listed May 29, 2019
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $117,500, May 2016
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

836 Oak Street, Suite 403, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $199,900 on July 12, 2019 (listed at $199,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,002 square feet
- Price/square foot: $200
- Built in 1920
- Listed May 1, 2019
- Last sale: $98,214, December 2017
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory
- This is the fourth time this unit has been listed in 16 months (originally at $175,000).

238 Willow Street, Suite 102, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $190,000 on July 12, 2019 (listed at $190,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,211 square feet
- Price/square foot: $157
- Built in 1890 (converted to condos in 2017)
- Listed June 3, 2019
- Last sale: $197,000, November 2017
- Note: Condo in Spencer’s Loft building

165 Virginia Street, No. 104, Mounty Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $160,000 on July 10, 2019 (listed at $164,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,310 square feet
- Price/square foot: $122
- Built in 1923
- Listed April 15, 2019
- Last sale: $117,500, April 2002
- Note: The condo has a parking space directly in front of the unit’s interior entrance in the garage.
- Not owner-occupied

220 W. Market Street, Unit 105, Greensboro
- Sold for $107,500 on July 1, 2019 (listed at $115,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 630 square feet
- Price/square foot: $170
- Built in 1926
- Listed April 9, 2019
- Last sale: $107,500, July 2007
- Note: Twenty-two of the building’s 33 units appear to be rentals, according to county property records.

114 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $622,500 on June 28, 2019 (listed at $638,000)
- 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,480 square feet
- Price/square foot: $251
- Built in 1910 (converted to condos 1999)
- Listed February 7, 2019
- Last sale: $500,000, November 2013
- Note: This condo includes a large outdoor terrace and a detached two-car garage.
- The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.
- Nineteen units appear to be owner-occupied (not this one, though).

401 E. Fourth Street, Suite 504, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $359,900 on June 27, 2019 (originally listed at $399,500)
- 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms 1,730 square feet
- Price/square foot: $208
- Built in 1921 (converted to condos 2006)
- Listed November 7, 2018
- Last sale: $373,081, July 2006
- Note: Condo in Piedmont Leaf Lofts
- Not owner-occupied

836 Oak Street, Suite 506, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $165,000 on June 27, 2019 (originally listed at $177,000)
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 768 square feet
- Price/square foot: $215
- Built in 1920
- Listed August 9, 2018
- Last sale: $98,214, December 2017
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former factory.

801 W. McGee Street, No. 21, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $134,500 on June 13, 2019 (listed at $129,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 917 square feet
- Price/square foot: $147
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed April 15, 2019
- Last sale: $108,000, September 2017
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mill.
- Sixteen of the 28 units appear to be owner-occupied, including this one.

1 W. 5th Street, Suite 205, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $217,500 on June 7, 2019 (listed at $217,500)
- 1 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 925 square feet
- Price/square foot: $235
- Built in 1925
- Listed February 12, 2019
- Last sale: $166,000, June 2012
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Charles Building

836 Oak Street, Suite 505, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $222,000 on June 4, 2019 (listed at $210,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,090 square feet
- Price/square foot: $204
- Built in 1920
- Listed April 26, 2019
- Last sale: $98,214, December 2017
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in The Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former tobacco factory

801 W. McGee Street, Unit 19, Greensboro
National Register of Historic Places
- Sold for $127,000 on June 4, 2019 (listed at $139,900, see note below)
- 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 780 square feet
- Price/square foot: $163
- The three sections of the building were constructed in 1893, 1907 and 1912
- Listed April 16, 2019
- Last sale: $126,000, August 2008
- Neighborhood: College Hill Historic District
- Note: Condo in Wafco Mills building
- This is a Zillow “Make Me Move” listing: “The owner of this home is interested in selling for the price posted.” It’s not listed with MLS or any other listing service.

220 W. Market Street, Unit 104, Greensboro
- Sold for $60,000 on May 30, 2019 (originally listed at $85,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 630 square feet
- Price/square foot: $95
- Built in 1926
- Listed April 9, 2019
- Last sale: $85,000, May 2017
- Note: Twenty-two of the building’s 33 units appear to be rentals, according to county property records.

165 Virginia Street, No. 208, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $156,400 on May 14, 2019 (listed at $159,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,310 square feet
- Price/square foot: $119
- Built in 1923
- Listed March 22, 2019
- Last sale: $242,000, August 2015
- Note: Condo in Renfro Lofts, a former hosiery plant
- The condo was listed for sale last year at $279,900.
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

836 Oak Street, Suite 400, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $275,000 on May 13, 2019 (listed at $275,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,310 square feet
- Price/square foot: $210
- Built in 1920
- Listed April 10, 2019
- Last sale: $98,214, December 2017
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Exchange at Oak Street, a 30-unit former factory.

165 Virginia Street, No. 406, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $156,400 on May 14, 2019 (listed at $159,900)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,310 square feet
- Price/square foot: $119
- Built in 1923
- Listed March 22, 2019
- Last sale: $242,000, August 2015
- Note: Condo in Renfro Lofts, a former hosiery plant
- The condo was listed for sale last year at $279,900.
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

220 W. Market Street, Unit 306, Greensboro
- Sold for $85,000 on May 6, 2019 (listed at $89,900)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 589 square feet
- Price/square foot: $144
- Built in 1926
- Listed February 27, 2019
- Last sale: $77,500, May 2018 (before that: $131,500, July 2007)
- Note: Twenty-two of the building’s 33 units appear to be rentals, according to county property records.

212 Tar Branch Court, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $230,000 on April 18, 2019 (listed at $235,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,100 square feet
- Price/square foot: $209
- Built in 1910
- Listed March 1, 2019
- Last sale: $500,000, November 2013
- Note: The Mill at Tar Branch is a 30-unit condo complex in an old mill building. Some of its condos are among the largest and most expensive you’ll find in a historic structure in the region, ranging up to 3,800 square feet and $725,000.
- Nineteen units appear to be owner-occupied, including this one.
- The condos were built in 1999.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 505, Winston-Salem
- Sold for $125,000 on April 18, 2019 (listed at $115,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 939 square feet
- Price/square foot: $133
- Listed March 14, 2019
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $117,500, May 2016
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Not owner-occupied

165 Virginia Street, No. 201, Mount Airy, Surry County
- Sold for $148,000 on February 27, 2019 (listed at $155,000)
- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,419 square feet
- Price/square foot: $104
- Built in 1923
- Last sale: $130,000, September 2016
- Note: Condo in Renfro Lofts, a former hosiery plant
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

315 N. Spruce Street, No. 403, Winston-Salem
- $95,000 on February 18, 2019
- 1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bathrooms, 798 square feet
- Price/square foot: $119
- Built in 1924 (converted to condos 1985)
- Last sale: $64,000, April 200
- Note: Condo in the YMCA Condominiums
- The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Rental

- Sold for $137,000 on January 14, 2019 (listed at $135,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 856 square feet
- Price/square foot: $164
- Built in 1922
- Listed May 1, 2018
- Last sale: Unavailable in online records
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Hartmann at the Flatiron building.
- Currently a rental.
- The condo was on the market for a year until it was withdrawn March 1, listed at $130,000.

- Sold for $135,000 on January 4, 2019 (listed at $135,000)
- 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 811 square feet
- Price/square foot: $166
- Built in 1922
- Listed May 1, 2018
- Last sale: Unavailable in online records
- Neighborhood: Downtown
- Note: Condo in the Hartmann at the Flatiron building.
- Currently a rental.
- The condo was on the market for a year until it was withdrawn March 1, listed at $130,000.