Upscale Suburban Living — Tanglewood Park, Top Schools, Easy Commutes
Triad • Forsyth CountyClemmons NC homes for sale range from $275,000 to over $1.1 million in 2026, with a median home value near $385,000 — the most expensive established Triad suburb. Top neighborhoods include River Hill, Brookberry Farm, Bermuda Run, Meadowlands, and Whippoorwill Village, with average days on market at 55. Teresa Overcash, Broker and Owner of Realty ONE Group Results, holds CLHMS luxury certification and 29+ years working Clemmons and Forsyth County estate properties.
Clemmons posted the fastest appreciation in the Triad at +27.7% year-over-year, with median sales hitting $465,000. West Forsyth High School earns an A rating from Niche, and Tanglewood Park offers 1,100 acres of trails, golf, an aquatic center, and the famous Festival of Lights. Bermuda Run and McGregor Downs provide resort-style community living.
$451,472
Gated community with golf, tennis, pool
$400,484
Established neighborhood with wooded lots
$368,417
Country club living with golf course
$325,479
Family-friendly with community amenities
$289,208
More affordable entry into Clemmons
Population: 21,000+ • Cost of Living: Moderate — above Triad average, below national • Average Rent: $1,500/mo
Answers to the most-searched questions about buying and selling in Clemmons.
Clemmons' median home value sits at approximately $385,000 in 2026, the most expensive established Triad suburb. Most active listings range from $275,000 to $1.1 million, with luxury homes in River Hill and Brookberry Farm exceeding $900,000.
Top Clemmons neighborhoods include River Hill (executive homes near the Yadkin River, $550,000 to $1.2M), Brookberry Farm (master-planned with golf, $475,000 to $900,000), Bermuda Run (gated golf community), Meadowlands, and Whippoorwill Village for established suburban living.
Clemmons offers Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools' top-rated suburban schools (West Forsyth High consistently ranks among NC's best), proximity to Wake Forest Baptist medical campuses, easy I-40 access to Winston-Salem (15 minutes) and Statesville (35 minutes), and low-density estate-style neighborhoods.
Average days on market in Clemmons in 2026 runs around 55 days. Luxury homes over $750,000 average closer to 75 days, while sub-$500,000 homes in Meadowlands and Whippoorwill frequently sell within 30 days.
Clemmons is served by Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools. Top-rated schools include West Forsyth High School, Clemmons Middle, and Clemmons Elementary. Private options include Forsyth Country Day School and Salem Academy.
Yes. Clemmons has the Triad's strongest concentration of $750,000 to $2 million homes outside Winston-Salem's Buena Vista. River Hill, Brookberry Farm, and Bermuda Run regularly feature gated estate properties with 1+ acre lots, golf membership access, and Yadkin River frontage.
Yes. Clemmons combines low-tax living, easy access to Wake Forest Baptist healthcare, single-story luxury homes in Meadowlands and Whippoorwill Village, and an active 55+ community feel without being a designated retirement town. Mild four-season weather and proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains add appeal.
Call or text Teresa Overcash, Broker and Owner of Realty ONE Group Results, at 336-262-3111 or email teresaovercash@gmail.com. Teresa is CLHMS certified for luxury homes and an NCREC Instructor with 29+ years working Clemmons, Winston-Salem, and the entire Triad MLS network.
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