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Ah, relocation: the most stressful part of adult life. You think moving is hard when you're a kid and you have to make all new friends, but it's doubly difficult as an adult when you have to make new friends AND worry about selling your old real estate so you can buy new real estate in a city you're unfamiliar with. If you're having a tough time preparing yourself for a move to Greensboro, North Carolina, we're here to help. As real estate agents, we're experts on buying and selling property, and we've outlined some of our tips and tricks for you here on this webpage. It should also help you become familiar with the Greensboro, NC area, as it's been shown that informed people are people with lower stress levels.

Greensboro, North Carolina: The Pinnacle of Beauty and Livability

Greensboro, North Carolina Who wants to live in Greensboro, NC? Everyone! Greensboro is one of those cities that really does have something for everyone. With a population of 247,000 people, Greensboro is nicely urban, but the fact that it covers 104 square miles of Guilford County means you don't have to be crammed together with your neighbors if you don't want to be. Its location in the Piedmont, or foothills region, leads to some beautiful forest and river vistas for anyone who wants a scenic view or a nice city park to visit. Add to that the thriving economy and low unemployment rate, and you've got a perfect fit for everyone.

It's hard to separate Greensboro, North Carolina's economy from the economies of its sister cities in the Piedmont Triad: High Point and Winston-Salem. All three are major players in the textile, transportation, and high technology industries. Triad Airport is the site of a major air cargo hub, while the city of Greensboro itself is home to the headquarters offices of major companies like the International Textile Group (makers of such brands as North Face and Wrangler), Honda Aircraft, AIG, and Lorillard Tobacco. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro runs nano and bio tech ventures at Gateway Research Park.

Shopping, visiting museums, and outdoor recreation are the primary entertainment activities in Greensboro, NC. There are several arboretums and nature preserves for camping and hiking, numerous historic sites, a three level mall, and a Wet n' Wild water park, all of which feature prominently Greensboro's tourist literature.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Greensboro, NC

a historic property, Greensboro, NC Greensboro, North Carolina is part college town, part business hub, and part suburb. Each of its neighborhoods has a unique feel, attracting different types of people with different lifestyles and incomes. Irving Park, for example, is an affluent enclave of large houses and country clubs designed by John Nolan in 1911 while Southside is one of the oldest urban areas in the city and currently undergoing renovations by the fixer-upper crowd. There are also a proliferation of what were known as streetcar suburbs- quiet, tree lined city neighborhoods like Lindley Park and Starmount, popular with younger professionals who like to go running in the park.

Buying a house in Greensboro, NC means having a lot of choice. In many cities, you get to choose between modern condo, modern town house, and modern detached home, but here in Greensboro, you might find yourself falling in love with a turn-of-the-century Craftsman bungalow, a Victorian apartment building, or a brand new condo in the Colonial Revival style. There are some homogenous neighborhoods, but most Greensboro residents prefer to mix it up, and it shows when you walk down the street.

How much will a home here cost you? Probably not as much as it would have a few years ago. In the current market, houses that were selling for close to $200,000 you can now secure for about $135,000 thanks to the mortgage crisis. Buying into Greensboro, North Carolina's market is an excellent choice, since the cost of living is affordable even at the best of times, around 15 points below the national average.

Contact a Greensboro, NC Real Estate Agent

Once you've gotten your affairs in order at home, simply contact one of our Greensboro, North Carolina real estate agents to get the ball rolling at this end of the line. We have thousands of homes listed, so we're the best people to help you find the house of your dreams here in Greensboro. We can also provide you with more information on the city or its real estate market if you feel you're still not as well informed as you would like to be. Whatever you need, we're here to help! Call us today.


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