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Grandview Place

Price Range:
$170,000 - $230,000
Pfafftown
336-922-0316
3317 Grandview Club, Pfafftown, NC 27040
Map/Directions
Builder(s): - DR Horton Homes

Overview:

DR Horton’s premiere community in Pfafftown! Come and see why you should make Grandview Place your home. We offer two ranch-style and four two-story floor plans which range in square footage from approximately 2087 to over 3000 sq. ft. How about our Brady II plan which has the guest suite on main level and owner’s suite PLUS 3 other bedrooms on second level. . Grandview Place is conveniently located to shopping, dining and entertainment and still gives you that “small town” feeling. The best part about Grandview Place is the school district!! The sought after Reagan High School is around the corner. Why don’t you see for yourself why everyone else is calling Grandview Place home.

Features: 

  •  Two story & single level ranch plans
  •  3-5 bedroom plans
  •  Clubouse & pool
  •  Sidewalks
  •  From 2087 - 3064 sq. ft.
  •  Reagan High School district
  •  Crawl space & basement lots
  •  City convenience with small town feel

Builder:  DR Horton
Open:  Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6
Sales:  336-922-0316

Map/Directions

Directions to this community:

Take Silas Creek Parkway to Reynolda Road, make a left on Reynolda, then a left on Grandview Club Road & you will see the community on left.

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About the Area:

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, predates the American Revolution, dating back to 1753 when Moravian missionaries arrived to convert the American Indians.  In 1766, the settlement was named Salem, meaning Peace.  In the 19th century a thriving commercial center called Winston flourished in the area adjoining Salem.  In 1919, both towns merged to become Winston-Salem.

Today Winston-Salem is a tourist mecca as well as a center for the arts.  The restored village of Old Salem is Williamsburg-in-miniature.  Residents and visitors alike crowd the cobbled streets at Easter and Christmas.  Reynolda, the former estate of the founder of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, is open to the public as an arts center. Reynolda Village is an Old World community of unique shops and restaurants on the estate.  Tanglewood, another Reynolds estate, is now open to the public for swimming, horseback riding, camping, and arts events.

The first Arts Council in the country was established in Winston-Salem which is the home of the North Carolina School of the Arts.  Four other colleges and universities and a technical institute are additional secondary education campuses.

Winston-Salem’s downtown, is bustling with industry and the arts. Major industry in downtown Winston-Salem has blended with the arts to help  the center city remain vibrant.

Today Winston-Salem has grown to be part of a thriving metropolitan area called the Triad, encompassing High Point and Winston-Salem, and with more than a million people.