Property details·Stokesdale, Guilford County, North Carolina·0228987
8837 Belews Ridge Road
Stokesdale, NC 27357
Guilford County
0228987
36.240099, -80.023038
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $3,149.95 | 2026 |
| Market value | $368,200 | 2022 |
| Assessed value | $368,200 | 2026 |
| Building value | $303,200 | — |
| Land value | $65,000 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
Guilford County — home to Greensboro and High Point — sits at the center of North Carolina's Piedmont Triad, a region that once powered America's textile and furniture industries and has spent the last three decades reinventing itself. That transformation shows up clearly in the housing data: a market that looks affordable on the surface, but conceals a growing affordability crisis for the third of residents who rent.
The median home price of $280,000 is well below the national median of $320,000, and at first glance this looks like a buyer's paradise. But context matters. With a median household income of $66,027 — about 12% below the national average — the affordability advantage largely evaporates for working families. A 20% down payment on a median-priced home here requires saving nearly $56,000, a tall order in a county where nearly 15% of residents live in poverty and almost 21% of children do.
The sharpest story in Guilford County's data isn't home prices — it's rent burden. Nearly half of all renters (47.1%) spend more than 30% of their income on housing, the threshold economists consider unaffordable. More alarming: 21.3% face severe rent burden, meaning they're spending over half their paycheck on shelter. With median rent at $1,108 and incomes stretched thin, this is a genuine housing stress signal in a county where 40% of households rent.
High Point's role as the "Furniture Capital of the World" historically drew manufacturing workers at modest wages, and Greensboro's mix of universities — NC A&T, UNC Greensboro, Guilford College — creates a large population of students and early-career workers especially vulnerable to rent pressure. That context helps explain why the SNAP participation rate (14.9%) and public assistance figures mirror the poverty rate so closely.
Perhaps the most striking single data point: year-over-year price change of 0.0%. After years of Sunbelt appreciation that swept through Charlotte, Raleigh, and the Research Triangle, Guilford County's market has essentially flatlined. This isn't necessarily alarming — it suggests the speculative froth that inflated other NC metros hasn't taken the same hold here — but it also signals that Guilford isn't yet attracting the kind of employer relocations or remote-worker migration that turbocharged peer markets 90 miles to the east.
The wide spread between the 10th percentile price ($100,000) and the 90th ($664,850) tells the story of a deeply segmented market: distressed and workforce housing on one end, suburban estates and golf course communities on the other.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $280,000 | 12.5% below national median |
| Rent Burden Rate | 47.1% | vs. 30% affordability threshold |
| Child Poverty Rate | 20.8% | significantly above national avg (~18%) |
| YoY Price Change | 0.0% | flat while NC statewide market grows |
What makes Guilford County unique? Guilford County is North Carolina's third-largest county by population and contains two distinct major cities — Greensboro and High Point — each with separate economic identities. Greensboro anchors finance, logistics, and higher education, while High Point is globally synonymous with the furniture trade through its twice-yearly High Point Market, the largest furnishings industry trade show in the world. This dual-city structure creates unusual economic diversity within a single county, but also an income distribution — reflected in a Gini index of 0.479, above the national average — that suggests wealth is unevenly shared.
Is Guilford County affordable for first-time buyers? On paper, yes — home prices are below national norms. In practice, it depends heavily on income. For households near or below the median, the rent burden data suggests many residents are already financially stretched before considering a down payment. The county's 8.5% vacancy rate offers some inventory cushion, but first-time buyers in the under-$150,000 range will find slim pickings in a market where the 10th percentile of sales starts at $100,000.
Is the Greensboro/High Point area growing? Growth here is measured rather than explosive. The flat price appreciation reflects a market absorbing new residents — particularly from higher-cost Northeast metros — but not yet experiencing the runaway demand that has transformed the Triangle. Guilford County remains one of the more affordable entry points into a major North Carolina metro, which may prove to be its biggest asset as affordability pressures in Raleigh and Charlotte push buyers westward along I-40.
Our database includes 2,830 properties in Stokesdale.
With an average price of $449,303, Stokesdale offers mid-range housing options.
Buyers can expect to pay around $195 per square foot in this market.
Stokesdale prices closely align with the Guilford County average.
| Metric | Stokesdale | Guilford County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $449,303 | $445,544 | +1% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 2,306 | 2,147 | +7% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $195 | $208 | -6% |
| Properties | 2,830 | 241,981 | -99% |
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The average home price in Stokesdale, NC is $449,303, based on analysis of 2,830 properties in our database.
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The average price per square foot in Stokesdale, NC is $195. This is calculated from an average home price of $449,303 and average size of 2,306 square feet.
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