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Wallburg Landing

Price Range:
$110,000 - $130,000
Winston-Salem
336-669-9473
4392 Rex Court, Winston-Salem, NC 27107
Map/Directions
Builder(s): - Keystone Homes

Overview:

Wallburg Landing is located in Wallburg, minutes from Winston-Salem, Clemmoms, Lewisville, Thomasville, Lexington, Kernersville, and High Point. Easy accessibility to Hwy. 109, I-40, US 311 bypass, US 52, Hwy. 150, US 421, US 158 and Bus. I-85. Exceptional one and two-level plans from 1222 to 1318 sq. ft., two or three bedrooms, 2 or 2.5 baths, starting from the low $100’s.

Beautiful landscaping with full sod, trees and assorted bushes, including decorative street lights. Dynamic architectural detailing and color choices for amazing curb appeal. Brick veneer and maintenance-free vinyl siding. Lawn mainenance provided by HOA. Public water and sewer, natural gas, cable, and underground utilities.

Features:

  •  1 & 2-story townhomes
  •  Spacious floorplans
  •  Low maintenance affordable living
  •  2-3 bedroom designs

Builder:  Keystone Group, Inc.
Sales:  Sabrina Walker
               336-669-9473
               swalker@gokeystone.com
Model Hours:  Mon-Fri by appointment, Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

Available Listings

  To sort, click column header  |  $$$ = Move-In Special
Lot # Ready Story Br/Ba SF Plan Price Features
11 Move in Ready 1 2/2 1222 Nottingham $109,990 Details

Map/Directions

Directions to this community:

I-40 to Thomasville Rd./NC 109 exit. Travel 3.2 miles south on NC 109 to Rex Rd. Turn right on Rex Rd.

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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.