Kings Crossing is a master-planned Lennar community in King, North Carolina, in Stokes County. It sits on Kingscote Way in the 27021 zip code and is actively selling as of August 2026, advertised from the low $200,000s.
The community includes both single-family homes and townhomes, with around five homes typically available at a time. Recent single-family availability has run roughly $339,000 to $394,000, at sizes from about 1,951 to 2,386 square feet with three to five bedrooms, along Primrose Street.
Homes at Kings Crossing
Plans built here include the Blake II, Browning II and Hughes II. The Hughes II runs about 2,386 square feet with five bedrooms and three baths — a genuinely large house for Stokes County pricing.
As with Lennar’s other communities, homes are sold on an “Everything’s Included” basis, with finishes and appliances bundled rather than optioned.
Note: This Is Not the Concord Kings Crossing
There is another community called Kings Crossing in Concord, in Cabarrus County, roughly ninety miles south. They are unrelated. If you arrived here searching for that one, the Concord Kings Crossing page is here.
Living in King
King is a small city in Stokes County, about twenty minutes north of Winston-Salem on US-52. It has stayed distinctly its own place rather than becoming a Winston-Salem bedroom suburb, with a functioning downtown and its own schools and services.
Pilot Mountain State Park is the defining local landmark — the knob is visible from much of the area, and the park offers hiking, climbing and river access on the Yadkin. Hanging Rock State Park is a short drive northeast. For buyers who want mountains and outdoor access as part of daily life rather than a weekend trip, this part of the state delivers it at prices the mountains themselves no longer do.
Who It Fits
Kings Crossing suits buyers who want new construction and a small-town setting, and who commute to Winston-Salem or work locally. The mix of townhomes and single-family homes means the community serves both entry-level and move-up buyers.
The trade-off is distance. King is twenty minutes from Winston-Salem’s services and closer to forty from Greensboro. If your life runs through the Triad’s centre, that adds up over a year.
Schools Serving Kings Crossing
Kings Crossing falls within the King Elementary School attendance area, feeding to Chestnut Grove Middle School and West Stokes High School. All three are Stokes County Schools schools. Attendance boundaries are set by the district and can change, so confirm current assignments directly before relying on them.
Search Homes in Kings Crossing
You can search homes across King to see current availability. Visit Contact Mantle Realty to start.