The established Country Club Road corridor in 27104. Mid-century ranches, traditional brick homes, condominiums, and luxury custom builds anchored by Forsyth Country Club. Quiet, mature, and 10 minutes from downtown Winston-Salem.
Per-square-foot values range $155 to $215 across the corridor. Smaller condos and Salem Square units start in the high $200,000s. Single-family homes on lots over half an acre, especially those near Forsyth Country Club, reach the $600,000 to $900,000 band.
The neighborhood anchor. Donald Ross redesigned the 18-hole course in 1923. Member golf, tennis, pickleball, pool, fitness center, and a strong family programming calendar. Membership is by invitation but living on the corridor often opens doors.
Walking trails, playgrounds, picnic shelters, and mature shade trees. Both parks are favorite weekend stops for Country Club Estates families and runners.
A 5-minute drive north. Boutique shops, restaurants, the Reynolda House Museum, 134 acres of historic gardens, and walking paths designed in the spirit of Central Park.
Village Tavern, Buies Market, and other locally-loved spots at Robinhood and Peace Haven, a quick drive from the corridor.
10 minutes east via Country Club Road and Reynolda Road. Restaurants, galleries, A/perture Cinema, Bailey Park concerts, and Innovation Quarter biotech corridor.
Major academic medical center 8 minutes east. The Wake Forest University Reynolda campus is 10 minutes north. Both are reasons faculty, staff, and medical professionals choose this corridor.
Country Club Estates is one of those Winston-Salem addresses where the name is bigger than the borders. Locals use it to describe the established residential corridor running along Country Club Road in 27104, anchored on the southern edge by Forsyth Country Club. It is not a single subdivision. It is a 3-mile stretch of mid-century ranches, 1970s-1980s traditional brick homes, condominium pockets, and a sprinkling of newer custom builds on bigger wooded lots.
Who lives here: a generational mix. Older families who bought in the 1960s and 1970s and never left. Empty-nesters trading bigger suburban houses for the quiet of a tucked-away brick ranch. Wake Forest University faculty and Atrium Wake Forest Baptist physicians who want a short drive to work. Younger families chasing the proximity to Forsyth Country Club, Reynolda Village, and downtown without paying the Buena Vista historic-district premium.
What to expect from showings: variety. One open house might show you a beautifully restored 1962 ranch with the original heart-pine floors and a slate roof. The next might be a 1985 brick traditional that has been lovingly maintained but not updated since the second Bush administration. Smart buyers walk both. The corridor is one of the strongest equity-building plays in west Winston-Salem because so many homes are owned outright by long-tenure sellers who price reasonably when they finally list.
What kind of buyer wins on Country Club Road: someone who values an established address, mature trees, a 10-minute drive to downtown, and the option of being near Forsyth Country Club without needing membership to enjoy the neighborhood character. If you want a brand-new build with a 3-car garage and HOA-cut hedges, look at the western suburbs. If you want a real established west-side address, this is one of the calmest, quietest corridors in Winston-Salem.
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School zones along Country Club Road vary because the corridor crosses multiple Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools districts. The split is typically east vs west of Peace Haven Road, with eastern addresses generally zoned to Whitaker or Easton Elementary and western addresses to South Fork Elementary.
Top-rated elementary in the Buena Vista school zone. Strong arts integration and tight-knit parent community. Serves the eastern half of Country Club Road and connecting streets.
The middle school for most Country Club Estates addresses. Magnet school within the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County district. Pulls students from across the district who test into the academic magnet program.
The flagship high school for west Winston-Salem. Historic 1923 campus designated a NC historic landmark in 1995. Strong AP offerings, athletics, and a high college-acceptance rate.
Confirm specific school assignments with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools by your exact Country Club Road address, since boundaries shift between Whitaker, Easton, and South Fork.
Call or text Teresa Overcash at 336-262-3111 or email teresatedder@gmail.com. Teresa has guided over 10,000 NC closings and knows which block of Country Club Road sells in 3 weeks and which sits because of an outdated kitchen the seller does not want to touch. Bring your wish list and we will tour the right doors.
Teresa Overcash is a Broker/Owner of Realty ONE Group Results and an NCREC Licensed Instructor with 30 years of NC real estate experience and over 10,000 closings across the Triad, Wilkes County, and the High Country. She holds CRS, ABR, ALHS, and CLHMS designations. Wikidata Q139374103.