Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale attract buyers who want the feel of a small village paired with convenient Triad access. Located just west of Winston-Salem, Clemmons offers tree-lined neighborhoods, established communities, and a wide mix of home styles and price points.
Buyers often choose Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale for the balance of quiet residential living and proximity to major employment centers, shopping corridors, and recreational amenities.
Clemmons, North Carolina Real Estate
Clemmons Forsyth County Homes for Sale
With Mantle Realty, buyers can explore Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale in one centralized place. This page brings together current listings so shoppers can compare homes across different neighborhoods, price ranges, and property styles.
Many buyers review Clemmons listings alongside the broader Forsyth County real estate market to understand how Clemmons compares in terms of pricing, inventory, and commute convenience.
Listings here include everything from starter-friendly properties to larger move-up homes, making Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale appealing to a wide range of buyers.
Housing Types and Property Patterns
Most Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale are single-family residences. Buyers will find brick ranch homes, traditional two-story designs, and custom-built properties across the village.
Neighborhoods such as Meadowfield, Peppertree, Havenbrook, RiverGate, Salem Glen, and Waterford are commonly searched by buyers who want established streets, consistent layouts, and proximity to schools and parks.
Some communities include homeowner associations and shared amenities, while other homes sit outside formal subdivisions for buyers who prefer fewer restrictions.
Pricing in Clemmons generally falls in a comfortable mid-range, with select homes reaching higher price points depending on size, finishes, lot characteristics, and location.
Nearby Communities Buyers Compare
Buyers exploring Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale often compare options in nearby communities such as Lewisville, Pfafftown, and Kernersville.
Winston-Salem is another frequent comparison point, especially for buyers deciding between village living and closer proximity to downtown employment centers.
Some buyers also evaluate nearby areas like Bermuda Run, particularly when comparing golf communities, neighborhood layout, and price-per-square-foot.
Comparing Clemmons with surrounding towns helps buyers determine whether Clemmons offers the right mix of commute access, neighborhood character, and home value.
Schools and Recreation
Clemmons is served by Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, which plays an important role for families researching Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale.
Schools such as Clemmons Elementary and West Forsyth High School are frequently considered when buyers evaluate specific neighborhoods. Additional district information is available through Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.
Recreation is a major draw for residents. Nearby Tanglewood Park offers walking trails, golf, playgrounds, and seasonal events that are popular with Clemmons homeowners.
Local parks and recreation programs add to the area’s appeal, giving residents access to outdoor activities and community events throughout the year.
How to Use This Page
Use this page as a live feed of Clemmons Forsyth County homes for sale. Scroll through current listings to review pricing, layout, and neighborhood details.
Apply filters to narrow your search by price range, square footage, bedrooms, or specific features that matter most to you.
Save listings to track updates and price changes, and return often as new homes come on the market.
When you’re ready to tour properties or want help comparing neighborhoods, Mantle Realty can provide local insight and coordinate private showings.