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Summit, Winston-Salem,NC

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Summit is a charming neighborhood nestled in the southeast part of Winston-Salem, NC, known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong sense of community. If you’re considering relocating, you’ll appreciate the mix of historic homes and newer developments that give Summit a unique character. The neighborhood boasts tree-lined streets and a variety of parks, making it an ideal spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Residents often enjoy morning strolls or evening bike rides along the scenic trails, and the local community events foster a friendly and inviting vibe that makes settling in easy and enjoyable.

One of the standout attractions in the Summit area is the nearby Salem Lake, a beautiful spot offering hiking, fishing, and kayaking opportunities just a short drive away. For those who love shopping and dining, the area is dotted with quaint cafes, bakeries, and boutiques that cater to a variety of tastes. Additionally, the neighborhood is home to some well-regarded schools and community centers, which makes it particularly appealing to families with children. The blend of recreational amenities and easy access to everyday conveniences really sets Summit apart as a fantastic place to call home.

Commuting to Downtown Winston-Salem is quite convenient from Summit, with just a 10 to 15-minute drive separating residents from the heart of the city. This proximity means you can easily enjoy the vibrant arts scene, theaters, restaurants, and nightlife downtown while retreating to the quieter, more relaxed atmosphere of the neighborhood at the end of the day. Whether you’re working downtown or simply want to explore the cultural offerings of Winston-Salem, living in Summit provides the best of both worlds—peaceful residential living with city amenities just around the corner.

Community Snapshot

Population 223
Density (People/sqml.) 1,580
Median Age 50.0
Married Couples
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71% of the population of Summit aged 16 years and older are married.
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25% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

In Summit, 25% of residents aged 16 and older are married, which is notably higher than the national average. This could point to a more settled, community-driven neighborhood where long-term residents and homeowners are common. It’s the kind of place where stability, and a close-knit atmosphere make it especially appealing to families and couples looking to put down roots.

With only 25% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

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Summit neighborhood age breakdown chart

Summit demographics offer valuable insights into the character and lifestyle of the neighborhood, helping you understand who lives there and what daily life might feel like. Home to only about 223 residents, Summit is notably smaller than many other Winston-Salem neighborhoods, creating a more peaceful and community-oriented atmosphere. Its lower population can translate to quieter streets, a more relaxed pace of life, and easier access to local amenities — all without sacrificing the vibrant urban lifestyle the city is known for.

With a lower than average population density of 1,580 people per square mile, Summit offers a more open and spacious environment compared to many other Winston-Salem neighborhoods. This often means quieter streets, less congestion, and a relaxed atmosphere — all while still providing access to the amenities and conveniences of city living.

Home to a population with a higher-than-average age of 50, this area offers a calm and refined atmosphere shaped by experience and tradition. The neighborhood’s more mature demographic fosters a strong sense of community, a relaxed pace of life, and an environment that’s both welcoming and well-established — making it an especially appealing choice for retirees seeking comfort, stability, and connection.

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Summit Crime Map

The Summit crime map uses detailed block group boundaries from address-based crime data to visualize crime patterns across the neighborhood, highlighting both low-crime zones and areas with higher levels of reported crime. This crime heat map helps paint a clearer picture of local safety trends, showing how crime can vary from one part of the community to another. Keep in mind that areas with higher activity on the map don’t always equate to dangerous conditions — locations near entertainment districts, major roads, or tourist destinations often see more reports simply due to the larger number of people passing through.

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Home Price $361,350
Median Rent $1,390
People/Household 2.4

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Rent vs Own

Rent 13% Own 87%

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Before 2010 62% After 2010 38%

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Housing prices can reveal a lot about the balance and overall appeal of a neighborhood. In Summit, the median home price is about $361,350, which is on par with many comparable areas. This average pricing reflects a stable, affordable housing market and makes the neighborhood an appealing choice for a wide range of buyers seeking both value and long-term potential. Examining how home prices and appreciation rates in Summit have shifted over time can reveal important clues about the neighborhood’s future value. These trends help potential buyers and investors understand market momentum and determine whether the area is likely to deliver strong returns over the long term.

The median rent is around $1,390, which is on par with many comparable neighborhoods. This balanced pricing offers a mix of affordability and value, making it a practical choice for a wide range of renters.

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Top Neighborhood Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
Thomas Jefferson Middle
3500 Sally Kirk Road, Winston-Salem, NC
Elementary School 6 - 8 School Score
Paisley Ib Magnet School
1400 Grant Avenue, Winston Salem, NC
High School 6 - 10 School Score
R J Reynolds High
301 N Hawthorne Road, Winston Salem, NC
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Kingswood School
1001 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC
High School PK - 12 School Score
Kimberley Park Elementary
1700 Old Cherry Street, Winston Salem, NC
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score
J F Kennedy High
890 E 11Th Street, Winston Salem, NC
High School 6 - 12 School Score
Speas Elementary
2000 W Polo Road, Winston Salem, NC
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score

Education Level Achieved

Education is a key factor in understanding the character and opportunities within a community like Summit. School ratings here reflect important indicators such as academic performance, graduation outcomes, and standardized testing, while NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores offer a valuable national comparison to gauge how local schools measure up. Looking at the overall education level of residents in Summit can also provide meaningful insight into the neighborhood’s focus on learning and long-term growth, helping families choose a community that aligns with their educational goals.

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Income Per Capita $75,811
Household Income $122,675
Unemployment 1.4%

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The economic makeup of a neighborhood often tells a deeper story about its lifestyle, opportunities, and overall character. In Summit, median household incomes average $122,675, which is higher than many surrounding neighborhoods. This elevated earning power helps support a more upscale environment, offering residents access to premium amenities, well-maintained surroundings, and a standard of living that emphasizes comfort and quality.

The strength of a neighborhood’s local economy is often reflected in its employment landscape, shaping daily life and long-term stability for residents. In Summit, the unemployment rate is just 1%, indicating a strong and resilient community with steady economic growth, active local businesses, and a high quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall lifestyle like?

Summit in Winston-Salem offers a balanced lifestyle that blends suburban comfort with urban convenience. Residents enjoy peaceful tree-lined streets and access to green spaces like Bailey Park, making it ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The neighborhood has a welcoming, community-oriented vibe with local shops and cafes nearby, while still being close enough to the city's amenities for work and entertainment.

Are there any community events or local gatherings throughout the year?

Yes, Summit hosts several community events that bring neighbors together. One popular gathering is the annual Summit Neighborhood Picnic held at Bailey Park, which features food trucks, live music, and activities for kids. Additionally, the neighborhood participates in Winston-Salem’s larger events like the Downtown Art Walk and seasonal farmers markets, fostering a strong sense of community among residents.

How far is Downtown?

Downtown Winston-Salem is conveniently located just about 3 to 4 miles from Summit, making it a short 10-15 minute drive. This close proximity allows residents easy access to downtown attractions such as the Stevens Center for the Performing Arts, the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), and a variety of restaurants and nightlife options along Fourth Street and Trade Street.

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