Hunterwood, Wallburg, NC

Hunterwood — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Hunterwood Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Nestled on the southeastern edge of Wallburg, North Carolina, Hunterwood is a well-established, tree-lined neighborhood prized for its serene suburban atmosphere and strong sense of community. Developed primarily in the 1990s and early 2000s, the area was designed with family living in mind, featuring winding streets, cul-de-sacs, and a thoughtful layout that prioritizes quiet living away from major thoroughfares. Its location offers a perfect balance, providing a peaceful residential retreat while remaining just a 15-minute drive from downtown Wallburg's amenities and with convenient access to US-311 for commuters heading to Greensboro or Winston-Salem.

The character of Hunterwood is defined by its mature landscaping, with towering pines and hardwoods that provide a beautiful canopy, especially along its main entryway. Residents take pride in their properties, evident in the consistently well-maintained lawns and tasteful exteriors. The neighborhood lacks through-traffic, making it popular for walking, jogging, and children playing, which fosters frequent neighborly interaction and a palpable, friendly vibe. This is a place where people put down roots, with many original homeowners still in residence alongside a new generation of families.

Housing & Real Estate

Hunterwood's housing stock consists predominantly of traditional single-family homes, ranging from charming brick-front Colonials and Cape Cods to spacious two-story traditional and transitional styles built on generous, half-acre lots. Home sizes typically range from 2,000 to 3,500 square feet, featuring three to five bedrooms, formal living and dining spaces, and updated kitchens. The architectural style leans towards classic and timeless rather than modern, contributing to the neighborhood's cohesive and established aesthetic.

As a highly sought-after neighborhood in Wallburg, Hunterwood commands a premium in the local real estate market. Current price ranges generally fall between $450,000 and $650,000, with variance based on square footage, lot size, and level of renovation. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a rental presence estimated at less than 5%. Recent market trends show homes selling quickly, often with multiple offers, due to high demand for move-in ready properties in a top-rated school district. Values have shown steady, resilient appreciation, even during broader market fluctuations.

Schools & Education

Hunterwood is zoned for the highly regarded Davidson County Schools system, a primary draw for families. The neighborhood is served by Hunterwood Elementary School, located conveniently within the community itself, allowing many children to walk or bike to school. Students then feed into Wallburg Middle School and Ledford High School, both known for strong academic programs, a variety of Advanced Placement courses, and successful extracurricular activities in athletics and the arts.

Beyond the public system, several quality private educational options are within a short drive, including Wallburg Christian Academy and Greensboro Montessori School. For higher education, the neighborhood is within a 30-minute radius of several colleges, including High Point University and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The community's active Parent-Teacher Association and strong volunteerism at the local schools further enhance the educational environment and foster tight-knit connections among families.

Parks & Recreation

While Hunterwood itself is more focused on private residential living, it is anchored by the community-owned Hunterwood Park, a central green space featuring a modern playground, a picnic pavilion, and open fields for casual sports. This park serves as the social and recreational heart of the neighborhood, hosting annual events like a Fourth of July picnic and a neighborhood yard sale. The winding streets and minimal traffic also make the entire neighborhood itself a de facto park, ideal for walking dogs, running, and bicycling.

For more extensive recreation, residents have easy access to the Wallburg Community Park, just two miles away, which offers lighted tennis and pickleball courts, baseball/softball fields, a walking trail, and a seasonal splash pad. The nearby Yadkin River and its associated greenways provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and longer trail hikes. Several private golf clubs, including Maple Creek Golf Course, are also located within a 10-minute drive, catering to golf enthusiasts in the community.

Local Dining & Shopping

Daily conveniences are met at the Shoppes at Wallburg, a bustling retail center less than a five-minute drive from Hunterwood. Here, residents find a full-service Harris Teeter grocery store, a pharmacy, banks, and essential services. For dining, the area offers a mix of reliable chains and beloved local spots. Neighborhood favorites include Mario's Pizza for family takeout, The Wallburg Diner for classic Southern breakfasts and lunches, and Brewer's Kettle, a popular craft beer and burger gastropub.

For a wider array of shopping, dining, and entertainment, downtown Wallburg provides a charming, revitalized Main Street with boutique shops, antique stores, and cafes like The Daily Grind. Major big-box retail, including Target and Lowe's, as well as larger shopping malls and a diverse international restaurant scene, are a straightforward 20-minute drive into High Point or Greensboro. This proximity allows Hunterwood residents to enjoy suburban tranquility without sacrificing access to metropolitan amenities.

Who Lives Here

Hunterwood is predominantly a neighborhood of established families, mid-career professionals, and empty-nesters who originally moved in for the schools and chose to stay for the community. The demographic skews towards homeowners in their late 30s to 50s, many of whom work in professional fields in the Triad region—including healthcare, education, manufacturing, and logistics

Hunterwood Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$181KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$856/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$54KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate69.8%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied30.2%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate5.1%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBalancedU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code27107

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