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FAST FACTS

#2 & #5

Lowest Cost of Living in North Carolina (Fayetteville & Winston-Salem)

Redfin, 2024

#4, #6 & #7

Best Place to Live in North Carolina (Greensboro, Winston-Salem & Fayetteville)

Real Estate US News, 2024-2025

Top 25

Best Places to Live in the South (Winston-Salem)

US News & World Report, 2023

250 New

Residential Housing Units (Downtown High Point)

NC Carolina Core, 2022

Outside of two-story red brick house in one of Carolina Core’s spacious neighborhoods

Small Town Living

More Room To Grow

If you’re looking for a peaceful, quiet home that snuggles beside the great outdoors, you can have it in cities like Eden and Reidsville. Find a quaint home amongst a relaxed atmosphere of berry farms, vineyards and the annual Riverfest.

Small towns like Madison and Yanceyville are tucked away from the larger cities like Winston-Salem or Greensboro, while staying rich in community and full of friendly neighbors ready to lend a helping hand.

Inside of trendy downtown loft in Greensboro.

Urban Living

Get Right into the Fun

Diverse living. World-class performing arts centers. A newly minted sports stadium. The Carolina Core cities have an electric energy that bypasses the humdrum of life. Live in High Point with its tree-lined neighborhoods and family fun days at the High Point Rockers Stadium.  

Take up residence in a luxurious, energy-efficient and affordable home near the Downtown Arts District in Winston-Salem. Or move to Greensboro – where you can find a 2,000 square foot home in the mid-400’s. Plus, the Core is just a short drive away from cities like Raleigh, Durham, and Charlotte.  

Two people take an evening run around Lake Mary Nell where people are canoeing in the background.

Suburban Living

Communities that offer More

Right outside of Greensboro is the city of Burlington, which offers open space perfect for golfing across several courses and a city park with a historic carousel and splash ground. Find neighborhoods with modern two-story single-family homes here, or travel just down the road to Asheboro, where you’ll find growing communities with strong schools, abundant parks and a national forest.

Red-brick house with green-tiled roof in High Point.

Affordable Living

Realizing the American Dream

Every person in the state of North Carolina should have access to affordable housing, whether you’re looking to buy your dream home or rent your first apartment. Assistance programs are available through several resources, like the Greensboro Housing Authority, that offer public housing for low-income individuals or families.