Reserve at Old Hollow is a new townhome community in Kernersville, North Carolina, in Forsyth County. It is built by Lennar, and as of August 2026 it is actively selling with homes priced from roughly $289,990 to $329,990.
The community sits off Old Hollow Road on the north side of Kernersville, between Winston-Salem and Walkertown. Addresses run along Cider Mill Road and Autumn Field Drive.
Homes at Reserve at Old Hollow
Lennar is building two townhome floorplans here, both three-bedroom with two and a half baths:
- Carlyle — 1,685 square feet, from about $289,990
- Brayden — 1,928 square feet, from about $329,990
These are attached townhomes rather than detached single-family houses, which is what keeps the entry price well under what a comparable new detached home costs in Forsyth County right now. For a first purchase, a downsize, or a buyer who wants new construction without a large yard to maintain, that trade is often the whole point.
Lennar builds on an “Everything’s Included” model, meaning appliance packages, finishes and technology features are bundled into the base price rather than sold as options. It makes the pricing easier to compare against a resale, though it also means less room to customise than you would get with a local custom builder.
Why New Construction Here
Kernersville has been one of the steadier growth spots in the Triad for a decade, largely because of where it sits. It is roughly fifteen minutes to Winston-Salem and twenty-five to Greensboro, which makes it workable for households commuting in two different directions — a genuinely common situation here that a lot of buyers underestimate until they try it.
New-construction inventory in Forsyth County is limited relative to demand, and most of what does get built is priced well above this community. A new townhome under $300,000 is not a common listing in this market.
Living in Kernersville
Kernersville keeps a small-town centre while sitting inside the Triad’s population core. Downtown has local shops and restaurants, and the town is known for Körner’s Folly, the 22-room Victorian house museum, and the Paul J. Ciener Botanical Garden.
Kernersville Lake Park offers fishing, paddling and walking trails, and Walkertown Community Park sits across 28 acres with ball fields and courts. Pilot Mountain and Hanging Rock State Parks are both inside an hour for hiking.
For day-to-day needs, the Old Hollow corridor puts you close to Highway 66 and a short drive from Business 40, which is the practical route into downtown Winston-Salem.
Who It Fits
This community suits buyers who want new construction and low exterior maintenance more than they want land. Townhome living means a shared wall and an association, and that suits some households and frustrates others — it is worth being honest with yourself about which you are before touring.
If you want acreage, a workshop, or room for the driveway to hold four vehicles, this is not the right community and there are better options nearby in Forsyth and Stokes counties. If you want a new home, a warranty, and weekends that do not involve a mower, it is a strong fit.
Buyers should confirm the current association dues, what the dues cover, and the builder’s warranty terms in writing before going under contract. On new construction these vary by phase and change as a community builds out.
Schools Serving Reserve at Old Hollow
Reserve at Old Hollow falls within the Walkertown Elementary School attendance area, feeding to Walkertown Middle School and Walkertown High School. All three are Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, and the Walkertown campuses sit just north of the community. Attendance boundaries are set by the district and can change, so confirm current assignments directly before relying on them.
Search Homes in Reserve at Old Hollow
Availability in an actively selling community changes week to week as phases release. You can search homes across Kernersville to see what is currently on the market here and in the surrounding area.
If you are weighing this community against a resale — or against one of the other new communities going up around Kernersville — Mantle Realty can walk the numbers with you side by side. Builder representatives work for the builder; having your own agent costs you nothing on a new-construction purchase. Visit Contact Mantle Realty to start.