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Chandler Oaks

Price Range:
$120,000 - $190,000
McLeansville
336-698-0046
5323 Chandler Oaks Lane McLeansville, NC 27301
Map/Directions
Builder(s): - Eastwood Homes

Overview:

Ideally situated in beautiful South East Greensboro, nestled in gently sloping countryside and plush tree lines, Chandler Oaks speaks to you and calls you home. In this part of the Triad you'll enjoy a moderate climate with beautiful seasons. Perfect for those who appreciate pristine landscapes, historical tradition, close-knit communities, and a place where residents enjoy a quality of life that is active yet relaxed.

Chandler Oaks was developed as a special property that would appeal to those who value a sense of living in the country while having access to a major city and charming small towns. With Downtown Greensboro and shopping only minutes away, Chandler Oaks offers the perfect setting. In keeping with the character of mature area communities, Chandler Oaks will offer homes with friendly and distinct exteriors, cozy fireplaces, and home designs that complement the charm of the surrounding area.

18 excellently priced single family floor plans with 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms, many with optional screened in porches with 2 1/2 Baths. Plans are modern and open with all designs set up for family living in the rear of the home. The Estate Series of homes is offered at Chandler Oaks. This exceptional series of homes has a character and distinction unique to Eastwood Homes the Carolinas' Premier New Home Builder for over 27 years.

Turn into the entrance of Chandler Oaks, pass the stone monument, down the winding wooded streets…Welcome Home!

Features:

  •  Convenient to GSO, High Point, and Burlington
  •  Perfect location for Citi Card, AT&T, Replacements Ltd. & downtown employers
  •  3-5 bedrooms
  •  1200-2500 sq.ft.
  •  Master down, 2-story & ranch plans available
  •  Front & side yards sodded
  •  2 different lot sizes available
  •  Easy access to I-40, I-85
  •  Bonus rooms, lofts, sunrooms & screened porches available
  •  Exquisite landscaping
  •  Brokers Welcome

Builder:  Eastwood Homes
Model hours:  Mon-Fri 11-6, Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6
Sales:  Toni Crowson
 
336-698-0046

Available Listings

  To sort, click column header  |  $$$ = Move-In Special
Lot # Ready Story Br/Ba SF Plan Price Features
34 Under Construction 2 4/2.5 2472 Guilford $187,990 Details
154 Under Construction 2 4/2.5 2460 Wilmington $188,990 Details
3 Under Construction 2 4/2.5 2221 Raleigh $189,990 Details
25 Under Construction 2 5/4 2694 Cypress II $209,990 Details

Map/Directions

Directions to this community:

From Winston or Greensboro:

Take I-40 East towards Burlington. Take the Mount Hope Church Road exit and go right. Go right on Millstream Road and then take another right onto Covered Wagon. Chandler Oaks is on the left. From Burlington: Take I-40 West towards Greensboro. Take the Mount Hope Church Road exit and go left. Go right on Millstream Road and then take another right onto Covered Wagon. Chandler Oaks is on the left.

Photos & Information

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About the Area:

Greensboro, North Carolina, chartered in 1808, celebrated its bicentennial in 2008 with great fanfare.  Two hundred years ago it was a marketplace for small farmers and home industry like many small communities in that day.  Its independent citizenry, composed of Ulster Scots, Germans, and Quakers, chose to name it Greene’s Borough after Nathanael Greene, the Vermont blacksmith. Greene’s army fought so valiantly in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. The battle is considered by many to be the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Today a 150-acre military park commemorates the land where Greene fought that battle.

Among Greensboro’s famous are Dolly Madison, wife of President James Madison; William Sydney Porter (O. Henry), and Edward R. Murrow.  The Greensboro Historical Museum is a repository of memorabilia of Mason, Porter and many others.  The restored estate of Blandwood, the home of another influential citizen of the mid-19th century, Governor John Motley Morehead, is a popular tourist site.

Greensboro is home to UNC-Greensboro, NC A&T State University, Greensboro College, Guilford College and Bennett College plus campuses of Guilford Technical  Community College. It has hosted an internationally famous PGA tournament since 1938 (originally the Greater Greensboro Open; today’s Wyndham Championship). It is also the home of the Eastern Music Festival where young musicians gather every summer to perform under the direction of master conductors.

As Greensboro evolved into North Carolina’s third largest city, changes began to occur within its traditional social structure. On February 1, 1960, four black college students from North Carolina A&T College sat down at all-white Woolworth's lunch counter, and refused to leave after they were denied service. Hundreds of others soon joined in this sit-in, which lasted several months. Such protests quickly spread across the South, ultimately leading to the desegregation of Woolworth's and other chains. The original lunch counter and stools now sit in the Smithsonian, but a museum is under development in the original building where the event took place.

Today Greensboro has grown to be part of a thriving metropolitan area called the Triad, encompassing High Point and Winston-Salem, and more than a million people. Evolving from an early 1900s textile and transportation hub, Greensboro is emerging as one of the South's up-and-coming centers for relocating businesses and is still collecting accolades for its beauty and livability. In 2004,  the Department of Energy (DOE) awarded Greensboro with entry into the Clean Cities Hall of Fame.

 

McLeansville, North Carolina offers plenty of special reasons to make a person consider relocation. McLeansville offers a comfortable climate and four distinct seasons. During the summer you can expect warm, humid days in the high 80s. The temperatures dip to cooler, more comfortable levels in the spring and fall, and by winter you may even have the chance to see some snow. McLeansville is close to such big cities as Greensboro and Winston-Salem. In an attempt to offer residents the best selection of amenities, McLeansville is home to public swimming pools, biking and hiking routes, more than ten recreational centers, and various community parks. There are several educational and cultural activities available in McLeansville and in nearby areas. Some popular spots include the Children's Museum in Greensboro, Celebration Station, North Carolina Zoological Park, Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, and the Natural Science Center. College sports are quite popular thanks to the nearby universities, namely the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.