$169,900

168 Charlestowne Cir Winston-Salem, NC 27103

$2,018
Closing credit¹
2 beds
1 full, 1 partial
1,116 sqft
$152 / sqft
House

Property details

About 168 Charlestowne Cir

Check out this inviting townhouse in an established community that has fresh interior paint, new LVP flooring in the living room, plus new carpet upstairs. NICE! You will also enjoy the covered patio. Very convenient location near Bolton Park, Silas Creek Pkwy, and more. Don't let this one get away.

Highlights

Home typeSingle Family Residence
HeatingHeat Pump, Electric
StatusActive
CoolingCentral Air
Size1,116 sqft
Year built1975
ParkingDeck
MLS #1182910

Summary

  • Partial Bathrooms: 1
  • Full Bathrooms: 1
  • Appliances: Range, Electric Water Heater
  • Flooring Type: Carpet, Vinyl
  • Interior: Ceiling Fan(s)
  • Total Bedroom Count: 2
  • Parking: Deck
  • Heating: Heat Pump, Electric
  • Cooling: Central Air
  • List Price: $169,900
  • Price/SqFt: $152
  • HOA Amount: $200 Monthly
  • Directions: Bolton to Burke Mill to Charlestown subdivision, go Right
  • Year Built: 1975
  • Living Area: 1,116 SqFt
  • MLS Number: 1182910
  • MLS Name: Triad MLS
  • Office Name: Keller Williams Realty
  • Office Phone: (336) 992-0200
  • Listing Agent: Shirley Ramsey

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168 Charlestowne Cir, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 - view of property featuring a shingled roof, brick siding, uncovered parking, and mansard roof

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168 Charlestowne Cir

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Nearby schools

5

Bolton Elementary School

Public District PK-5

0.6 mi

1250 Bolton St

5

Moore Elementary School

Public Magnet PK-5

1.5 mi

451 Knollwood St

4

Diggs-Latham Elementary School

Public Magnet PK-5

2.2 mi

986 Hutton St

School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.

All data from GreatSchools

Neighborhood

The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $48,488. Typical income of Winston-Salem, NC residents is between $35k-100k annually. The majority of families are single, no kids. Residents of this area typically have post secondary degree education.

How much money do the neighbors make?

28%
<35k
60%
35k-100k
11%
100k-200k
1%
200k+

What level of education do the neighbors have?

High School Diploma
Post Secondary Degree
Masters Degree
Doctorate

What types of families live nearby?

70%
Single, No Kids
7%
Single, with Kids
18%
Married, No Kids
5%
Married, with Kids

Are the neighbors home owners or renters?

Home Owners
Renters

How old are people in this area?

7%
<11 yrs old
3%
12-17 yrs old
27%
18-34 yrs old
35%
35-64 yrs old
28%
65+ yrs old

What do the neighbors do for fun?

  • Figure SkatingFigure Skating
  • Hiking/backpackingHiking/backpacking
  • Major League Soccer (MLS)Major League Soccer (MLS)

Where do the neighbors shop?

  • Chico'sChico's
  • Nordstrom RackNordstrom Rack
  • Banana RepublicBanana Republic

Where do the neighbors go to eat?

  • Bob EvansBob Evans
  • ChipotleChipotle
  • SonicSonic

What do the neighbors drive?

  • OldsmobileOldsmobile
  • MazdaMazda
  • InfinitiInfiniti

What do the neighbors listen to?

  • NewsNews
  • RockRock
  • Urban ContemporaryUrban Contemporary
All data provided by Home Junction and Claritas

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Frequently asked questions

Living in Winston-Salem, NC

Winston-Salem's transport infrastructure includes a network of roads and highways that facilitate travel and commuting, with Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 52 being major thoroughfares. Public transit options are available, providing residents with alternatives to private vehicle use. The city is increasingly focusing on improving walkability and bikeability, particularly in the downtown area. While specific ride-sharing statistics are not mentioned, such services are a part of the city's transportation landscape.

The community benefits from a well-rounded educational system, with numerous public and private schools catering to a range of educational needs, alongside higher education institutions such as Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University. Healthcare services are comprehensive, with several hospitals providing specialized care, including emergency and trauma services. The city's public library system supports lifelong learning with multiple branches. Retail and dining options reflect the local culture, with a mix of national chains and unique local establishments.

Winston-Salem is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant arts scene. The community prides itself on annual events like the RiverRun International Film Festival and the National Black Theatre Festival, which showcase the city's commitment to the arts and diversity. The city's character is further defined by its blend of urban amenities and green spaces, offering residents a balanced lifestyle with both metropolitan and natural attractions.

Winston-Salem offers a diverse housing market with a blend of historic homes and contemporary constructions. The housing landscape is predominantly composed of single-family homes, which make up a significant portion of the market. Architectural styles range from charming colonial to sleek modern designs, with a notable presence of craftsman and bungalow-style homes. The city also provides a selection of apartments and townhouses, accommodating various living preferences. The homeownership rate in Winston-Salem is robust, reflecting a community invested in residential stability.

About 168 Charlestowne Cir

The listing price of 168 Charlestowne Cir property is $169,900.

The property 168 Charlestowne Cir is a house located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27103.

Active Listing: 168 Charlestowne Cir is For Sale (Active/New) which means the seller is accepting offers.

The nearby schools for 168 Charlestowne Cir are: Bolton Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Moore Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Diggs-Latham Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Konnoak Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 1/10), Wiley Magnet Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), The Downtown School (GreatSchools Rating 9/10), Early College of Forsyth County (GreatSchools Rating 9/10), Middle College of Forsyth Cnty (GreatSchools Rating 8/10), Parkland High School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10).

The property at 168 Charlestowne Cir has 2 bedrooms and 1 full and 1 half bathrooms.

The property 168 Charlestowne Cir is 1,116 SqFt (source: MLS/tax record).

The year of construction for 168 Charlestowne Cir is 1975.

This home is located at 168 Charlestowne Cir in Winston-Salem, NC and zip code 27103. This 1,116 square foot home was built in 1975. Features: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since June 1, 2025 and is currently priced at $169,900.

In May 2025, from all listings sold in Winston-Salem, NC there were more than 101 sold above asking price, over 155 sold below and more than 79 were sold right at the asked price. The number of listings in Winston-Salem, NC increased by 5.8% between April and May 2025. In May 2025, listings were on the market for 28 days. During the same period, the median list price in this real estate market was $275,000.

From Rocket Homes Real Estate and based on county public records data.

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