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Kinderton Village

Price Range:
$ 160,000 - $190,000
Advance
336-941-3230
104 Kilbourne Drive Advance, NC 27006
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Builder(s): - DR Horton Homes

Overview:

Quaint, peaceful community with a Charleston feel!

Your dream home is waiting for you in beautiful Kinderton Village. Nestled between Winston-Salem and Mocksville, this community is inviting and convenient. Our tree lined streets with sidewalks are just perfect for that evening stroll. Take a dip in the pool that also has an adjoining clubhouse and overlooks one of the lakes. If that isn’t enough, DR Horton is truly the best value around! Come see why you should call Kinderton Village home.

Features: 

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  •  Quaint Southern Community with a Charleston feel
  •  Featuring Old English-style cottage homes & our signature Carolina Collection
  •  3-5 bedrooms, 2-3.5 baths
  •  Homes ranging from approximately 1700 - 3064 sq. ft.
  •  4 different plans featuring Master on Main Level
  •  Sunroom & Screened Porch options
  •  Convenient to I-40 and in walking distance to local shopping & dining
  •  Community pool, clubhouse, private lakes & parks
  •  LOW county taxes & Award Winning Schools

Builder:  DR Horton
On-site Model:  Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6
Sales:  336-941-3230

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About the Area:

Advance is an unincorporated community in Davie County, located along Hwy NC 801 and Hwy 158 just south of Bermuda Run near the western bank of the Yadkin River. Advance is a part of the Piedmont Triad; neighboring communities and municipalities include Bermuda Run, Mocksville, Hillsdale, and Yadkin College.

Various accounts exist for the origin of the town's name. Some suggest the name was derived from the name of a popular resident and freed slave, Addington Vance. Other accounts suggest the community was named by residents who hoped that with the addition of a post office, the community would advance. Yet another possibility is that the town was named after the Confederate blockade steamer "Advance", which was commonly referred to as the AD Vance.

The Advance population has grown at an accelerated pace within the past 10 years, evolving from a rural community into a more suburban bedroom community of Clemmons and Winston-Salem. Numerous housing developments have popped up on once-vibrant farmland, but Advance's small town character still shines through.