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With Winston-Salem constantly growing and undertaking multiple high-profile developments this year, we figured it was time to talk about what the Twin City is known for.
Livability has ranked Winston-Salem among the top 25 best places to live in the Southeast.
The Twin City is recognized for its quality of higher education — including top-ranking HBCU Winston-Salem State University, Wake Forest University, Salem College and UNC School of the Arts.
Housing affordability + living cost
The median household income in Forsyth County is $56,830 according to the most recent data available from the US Census Bureau — that’s compared to $62,317 for residents in Winston-Salem.
When it comes to the cost of living, the median gross rent for the city is $880 compared to $1,163 nationwide.
Still not convinced? The average home price of $260,000 is 37% below the national median and the cost of living is 6% below national average, according to Redfin.
Here are some other accolades the Twin City is known for:
- No. 3 most diverse suburb in North Carolina
- No. 13 best large cities to start a business
- No. 17 best places to retire in America Overall, Winston-Salem ranks highest for housing, environment, and transportation.
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