High Point NC Homes For Sale

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Buyers choose High Point for its blend of established communities, new development, schools, parks, and fast access to major highways. If you’re comparing areas across the Triad, you can also explore nearby Greensboro NC homes for sale and Winston-Salem NC homes for sale.

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Why Live In High Point?

Along with Greensboro and Winston-Salem, High Point makes up one of the key cities in the North Carolina Triad. With a population of over 115,000 residents, High Point blends historic manufacturing roots with new development, retail growth, and expanding neighborhoods.

High Point is well known as the “Furniture Capital of the World,” hosting the internationally recognized
High Point Furniture Market, which brings nearly 100,000 exhibitors, buyers, and visitors from across the globe twice a year. This event drives business growth, hospitality, and ongoing investment throughout the region.

The city is also home to High Point University, a private institution founded in 1924. HPU holds a 97% career outcomes rate — eleven points higher than the national average — and has been ranked the #1 Best Regional College in the South for nine consecutive years. Its growing campus, athletic programs, and events contribute heavily to the energy of the city.

Beyond its business reputation and university presence, High Point is one of the fastest-changing areas in the Triad. You’ll find a mix of character homes, established neighborhoods, and modern new construction communities across the city. Many buyers are drawn to High Point because you get more home for your budget than in larger North Carolina metros, plus a central location that makes commuting simple.

  • Central Triad access: Quick connections to Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Thomasville, Lexington, and Kernersville.
  • Diverse housing options: From new construction neighborhoods to established communities with mature trees.
  • Job opportunities: Furniture, textiles, logistics, manufacturing, education, health care, and growing small-business sectors.
  • Parks and recreation: Greenways, playgrounds, athletic complexes, golf, lakes, and family-friendly community spaces.
  • New shopping and dining: Expanding retail and restaurants along Eastchester Drive, North Main Street, and Skeet Club Road.

Whether you’re moving within the Triad or relocating from out of state, buyers looking for High Point NC homes for sale appreciate the city’s mix of affordability, accessibility, and ongoing growth.

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What Are The Different Areas of High Point?

High Point stretches across Guilford, Davidson, and Randolph counties, giving buyers a wide range of lifestyle options. Whether you want an in-town feel, suburban convenience, or quiet communities with larger lots, High Point and its connected towns have something for every buyer.

Most areas offer quick access to I-74, I-85, Highway 68, and major routes into Greensboro, Kernersville, and Winston-Salem. The Piedmont Triad International Airport is typically 15–20 minutes from most High Point neighborhoods.

North High Point:
Includes newer subdivisions, shopping corridors, and fast access to both Greensboro and Winston-Salem via Highway 68 and I-40. This is a popular area for buyers wanting modern homes and easy commuting.

South High Point:
Located toward Thomasville and Lexington, this part of the city offers established neighborhoods, quiet streets, and more affordable home options. Buyers often choose this area for larger yards and lower price points.

East High Point:
Close to the Greensboro border, East High Point includes mature neighborhoods, parks, and quick access to Highway 70 and airport routes. Convenient for anyone needing central travel across the Triad.

West High Point:
Known for established neighborhoods, golf and country club areas, and popular subdivisions near Skeet Club Road and Westchester. Many families choose this area for its community feel and proximity to amenities.

Jamestown:
Located between High Point and Greensboro, Jamestown is a small historic town with its own charm, parks, and walkable center. Many High Point buyers look here for its schools, established neighborhoods, and quick access to both cities. Jamestown blends seamlessly into High Point’s northern and eastern edges.

Archdale:
Just south of High Point, Archdale offers suburban living, newer developments, and quick access to I-85 for commuting to Greensboro or Charlotte. It’s a popular choice for buyers wanting quieter streets, larger lots, and more space while staying close to High Point conveniences.

Outlying & County-Line Areas:
Neighborhoods on the edges of High Point, Jamestown, and Archdale offer more land, privacy, and a quieter pace while still sitting minutes from major corridors throughout the Triad.

No matter where you start your search, these areas give buyers easy access to major highways, nearby cities, parks, schools, and local conveniences — a huge added value for anyone looking at High Point NC homes for sale.

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Things To Do In High Point

High Point gives residents a wide mix of parks, shopping, restaurants, lake activities, sports, and community events. One of the most popular outdoor attractions is Oak Hollow Lake, which offers boating, fishing, golf, walking trails, and family-friendly spaces throughout the year. The city also hosts events tied to the High Point Furniture Market, bringing energy, visitors, and seasonal festivals to downtown.

Downtown High Point continues to grow with new restaurants, coffee shops, markets, breweries, and performance venues. Residents enjoy quick access to High Point University events, theatre productions, concerts, and athletic programs that take place on campus throughout the year.

Sports fans also have plenty to enjoy. The High Point Rockers were established in 2018 and play at Truist Point Stadium. They’re part of the South Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball — an independent partner league of Major League Baseball — making their games a favorite local activity for families and sports lovers.

With its central Triad location, many buyers appreciate that High Point puts you close to everything. You’re able to live, work, shop, enjoy parks, and explore nearby cities without long drive times.

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Popular High Point Subdivisions

High Point has a wide variety of neighborhoods, from historic districts with character homes to newer master-planned communities with amenities, sidewalks, and modern layouts. Below are some of the most recognized and requested subdivisions buyers ask about when searching for High Point NC homes for sale. These areas stand out because of their location, reputation, school access, or proximity to shopping, highways, and parks.

  • Abbington Place:
    A clean, well-planned community with newer homes, easy commutes via Highway 68, and close access to retail, restaurants, and everyday conveniences.
  • Emerywood:
    One of High Point’s most iconic neighborhoods, known for its classic architecture, mature trees, walkable streets, and historic homes rich with local character.
  • Sandy Ridge Area:
    Known for homes with larger lots, a more private feel, and easy access to both High Point and Kernersville. Popular for buyers looking for space without giving up convenience.
  • Oak Hollow / North High Point Corridor:
    Includes several established subdivisions near Skeet Club Road and Eastchester Drive, with a mix of home styles and consistent long-term demand.
  • Westchester Area Communities:
    A collection of well-loved neighborhoods near country clubs, parks, and shopping — often at the top of the list for families wanting convenience plus neighborhood stability.
  • Deep River:
    A popular northern High Point neighborhood with laid-back streets, lake views near Oak Hollow, and quick access to NC-68 and the Palladium area. Known for its friendly, community-oriented atmosphere and proximity to highly rated Guilford County schools.
  • Oakview:
    A quiet northwest High Point neighborhood with a mix of historic homes, traditional architecture, and modern builds. Close to parks, shops, and restaurants, Oakview appeals to buyers wanting peaceful streets with plenty of green space.
  • Johnson Street Historic District:
    A walkable and welcoming historic area with charming homes, bungalows, and access to parks, cafés, and shops. Close to High Point University and ideal for buyers who want character and convenience.
  • Willow Creek:
    A well-loved community known for golf-course access, established homes, mature landscaping, and easy routes into both High Point and surrounding Triad cities.

The column to the right shows the full list of High Point subdivisions with detailed neighborhood pages. Click any community name to view current homes for sale, recent listings, market data, and more about each area.

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About Mantle Realty

Mantle Realty is a leading independent real estate firm based in North Carolina, proudly serving communities across the Triad and beyond. We’re passionate about providing clients with cutting-edge technology and genuine hometown service, whether you’re buying your first home, upgrading, or selling a property.

Many of our agents have lived in the areas they serve for years — some their entire lives — and take pride in turning clients into neighbors. With offices in Kernersville, Lexington, and High Point, and agents throughout North Carolina, Mantle delivers local expertise with statewide reach.

At Mantle Realty, we believe home buying is about more than property lines — it’s about people, purpose, and legacy. As an independently owned firm, not a corporate franchise or virtual brokerage, we’re part of the same communities we serve. Our mission is to lead with compassion and purpose so every relationship leaves a lasting impact beyond the sale. When you choose Mantle, you’re not just finding a home — you’re partnering with neighbors who are helping build something that lasts.