Creekwood, Advance, NC

Creekwood — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Creekwood Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Creekwood is a well-established, family-friendly neighborhood located in the heart of Advance, North Carolina, in Davie County. Its convenient position offers a peaceful, semi-rural lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of major urban centers, situated just off US-158 and approximately 15 miles from Winston-Salem and 30 miles from Statesville. The community is characterized by its quiet, tree-lined streets, a strong sense of neighborliness, and a setting that blends comfortable suburban living with the scenic beauty of the Piedmont region.

The neighborhood's development began in the late 1990s and early 2000s, coinciding with a period of growth for Davie County as it attracted families seeking more space and a slower pace than offered by nearby cities. Creekwood's name reflects the gentle, wooded creeks and natural topography that were thoughtfully integrated into its design, preserving mature trees and creating a park-like atmosphere. This careful planning established Creekwood as one of Advance's most desirable residential enclaves, known for its stability and community pride.

Housing & Real Estate

Creekwood primarily features single-family homes on spacious, well-maintained lots, typically ranging from a quarter-acre to over half an acre. Architectural styles are predominantly traditional, including brick and vinyl-sided two-story homes, ranches, and Cape Cods, many with welcoming front porches and mature landscaping. The housing stock represents solid, quality construction from the late 1990s through the 2010s, offering three to five bedrooms, making it ideal for growing families and established professionals.

Home prices in Creekwood are considered premium for the Advance area, reflecting the neighborhood's desirability and the size of both homes and lots. As of recent trends, prices generally range from the mid-$300,000s to the low $500,000s. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low rental rate, which contributes to its stable and invested community feel. The local real estate market has remained robust, with homes often receiving strong interest due to the area's excellent schools and prime location.

Schools & Education

Families in Creekwood are served by the highly regarded Davie County School District. Students typically attend William R. Davie Elementary School, which is known for its strong academic programs and community involvement, and is located just a short drive from the neighborhood. They then advance to William Ellis Middle School and ultimately Davie County High School, both of which receive positive reviews for academics, arts, and athletic offerings.

The district is a major draw for the neighborhood, with its consistent performance and modern facilities. For private education, several options are available within a reasonable commute to Winston-Salem, including faith-based and independent schools. Higher education opportunities are also accessible, with Davidson-Davie Community College's Davie Campus located in Mocksville and major universities like Wake Forest and UNC School of the Arts in Winston-Salem.

Parks & Recreation

While Creekwood itself is more a collection of private homes, its residents enjoy access to several nearby parks and recreational facilities. The neighborhood's own green spaces and common areas provide ample room for children to play and neighbors to gather. Just minutes away, the Davie County Community Park in Mocksville offers extensive amenities, including baseball/softball complexes, soccer fields, walking trails, and playgrounds, serving as a regional hub for youth sports and family outings.

Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the proximity to the Yadkin River and its associated access points for fishing and kayaking. The rolling countryside surrounding Advance is perfect for cycling and scenic drives. For golf, the nearby Oak Valley Golf Club and Bermuda Run Country Club provide premier courses. The semi-rural setting also allows for easy enjoyment of simple outdoor pleasures like stargazing and enjoying the seasonal beauty of the Piedmont.

Local Dining & Shopping

Daily conveniences and casual dining are close at hand in Advance, with options like the historic Advance General Store serving as a local landmark for fuel, basic groceries, and a bite to eat. For a fuller range of shopping and restaurants, residents typically take a short drive to Bermuda Run or Clemmons, where national grocery chains (Lowes Foods, Food Lion), retail stores, and a diverse array of restaurants from fast-casual to upscale dining are readily available.

The nearby town of Mocksville, the Davie County seat, offers a charming downtown with local boutiques, antique shops, and family-owned eateries such as Brock's Restaurant. For major retail shopping, big-box stores, and a wider variety of specialty shops, the Hanes Mall area in Winston-Salem is within a 20-25 minute drive. This balance provides Creekwood residents with both local charm and easy access to comprehensive urban amenities.

Who Lives Here

Creekwood is predominantly home to established families, mid-career professionals, and some empty-nesters who appreciate the serene and spacious environment. The demographic tends to be a mix of long-time Davie County residents and transplants who work in the greater Piedmont Triad region, particularly in Winston-Salem, and chose Advance for its excellent schools, lower density, and high quality of life. There is a strong sense of community, with neighbors often knowing one another and participating in informal gatherings.

The community vibe is one of quiet, friendly suburbia with a slight rural undertone—residents value their privacy and large yards but are also willing to lend a hand. People drawn to Creekwood are typically seeking a stable, safe environment to raise children, with a focus on homeownership, education,

Creekwood Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$287KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$878/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$91KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate88.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied11.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate5.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code27006

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