2313 Terra Stone Court Winston Salem, NC 27103
$102,000
Pending
2
1 full, 1 half
1,485
0.01
Residential
114006
Not In Subdivision
No
This listing is back on the market through no fault of the seller! Convenient three level condo in a secluded setting with easy highway access! Updated with new paint and flooring throughout featuring luxury vinyl on the main level and in baths. Living and dining area w/fireplace opens to a private balcony. Large paneled basement features a wet bar and patio, perfect for entertaining. Bedrooms are generous with great closet space. Move-in ready, all appliances remain.
Property Details
General
Type
- Residential
Style
- Two Story
- Transitional
Parking
- Assigned
Year Built
- 1982
Acreage
- 0.01
Square Feet
- 1,485
List Date
- Dec 28, 2020
Tax
- $740
HOA
- $150
Listing Brokerage Name
- Allen Tate Burlington
Subdivision
- Not In Subdivision
Schools
Elementary School
- Call School Board
Middle School
- Call School Board
High School
- Call School Board
Interior
Fireplace
- Yes
Flooring
- Carpet
- Vinyl
Sewer Type
- Public Sewer
Water Type
- Public
Cooling
- Central Air
Heating
- Heat Pump
Appliances
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
- Electric Range
- Disposal
- Refrigerator
- Range Hood
- Trash Compactor
Interior Features
- Fireplace
Room Floor
- Entry/Foyer
- Main
- Living Room
- Main
- Kitchen
- Main
- Bedroom 1
- Second
- Bedroom 2
- Second
- Basement
- Basement
Exterior
Exterior Features
- Landscaping
Exterior Construction
- Vinyl Siding
Roof
- Composition
- Shingle
Green Building Features
- Doors
- Windows
Foundation
- Basement
Map
Nearby Schools
School Districts
Public Schools
Community - Clemmons
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Clemmons is a village located just outside Winston-Salem with a renowned park, beautiful natural surroundings, and well-maintained neighborhoods.
Real Estate
Clemmons residents enjoy laid-back residential living just outside Winston-Salem. With quiet and friendly neighborhoods filled with a variety of homes, Clemmons is a wonderful community to call home. There is an abundance of new construction homes in Clemmons, in addition to a selection of restored historic properties.
Lifestyle and Attractions
Clemmons is a rapidly growing village in Forsyth County located about 10 miles southwest of Winston-Salem. As a suburb of the city, this residential area of about 20,000 enjoys laid-back living just minutes from the conveniences and attractions in Winston-Salem. Furthermore, I-40 runs through Clemmons, making the town highly accessible from nearby cities and suburbs. The new Novant Health Clemmons Medical Center and other medical facilities have created positive relocation growth for the community of Clemmons.
Tanglewood Park is the focal point of the town. This recreation center and park is located alongside the Yadkin River, offering a number of recreational activities and ample space to enjoy nature. The park hosts a pool, horse stables, golf courses, fishing spots, and boat rentals, in addition to the Tanglewood Park Arboretum, a rose garden and the Tanglewood Golf Club. Tanglewood Park is the setting for the town’s biggest community event, the Tanglewood Festival of Lights, a light show and holiday celebration. Clemmons also hosts the North Carolina Wine Festival every summer.
Nearby Schools and Higher Education
Clemmons public schools belong to the Winston-Salem/Forsyth School System, the fourth largest system in the state. Clemmons is in the vicinity of 15 private schools, including St. John’s Lutheran and Calvary Baptist Day School. There are no institutions of higher learning within Clemmons, but the town is near a number of colleges and universities, including Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University, High Point University and more.
History
Clemmons was founded by a man named Peter Clemmons in 1802. Clemmons’ great-grandson, Edwin Clemmons, was in the stagecoach industry, and eventually became the owner of several stage lines that branched out from Winston-Salem through Clemmons, and eventually across the state into Virginia. The business grew in Clemmons, until the introduction of the railroad during the 1870s prompted Edwin to relocate his business to Asheville.
The village of Clemmons was incorporated as a municipality in 1986. Today, the Peter Clemmons House still remains on Clemmons Road, and the “Hattie Butner”, the last and largest of Edwin Clemmons’ stagecoaches, is on display at Village Hall.
Approximate Distance to:
Winston-Salem: 11 Miles
High Point: 27 Miles
Piedmont Triad International Airport: 32.5 Miles
Hospitals:
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Novant Health Clemmons Medical Center: 2 Miles
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Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center: 7 Miles
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Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center: 9 Miles
Major Highway:
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I-40: 1 Mile
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HWY 158
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