$240,000
1 Bed · 1.5 Bath · 939 Sq Ft
Walk to restaurants, Tanger Center, and Moses Cone Hospital
1
Beds
1.5
Baths
939
Sq Ft
2005
Built
Assigned parking space
Garage
This two-story condominium at 624 N Elm St Unit A puts downtown Greensboro at your doorstep. Set within a 2005 building, the unit opens to an airy, open-plan main level where hardwood floors and recessed lighting create a clean, contemporary backdrop. The living area flows into a kitchen anchored by granite counters, a breakfast bar, built-in cabinet-front dishwasher, and generous cabinetry—practical for daily meals and effortless entertaining.
Large windows fitted with plantation shutters add architectural detail and frame views of the surrounding blocks. A thoughtful half-bath on the main level adds convenience for guests. Upstairs, a loft-style bedroom establishes a private retreat with scale and separation uncommon in one-bedroom condos; the expansive primary bath features a walk-in tile shower and a separate toilet room for added privacy.
Outdoor living surprises in this downtown setting: a stamped concrete patio and adjacent natural area expand the usable square footage and become a quiet spot for evening gatherings or morning coffee. The building includes an assigned parking space plus guest parking—an important convenience in a dense urban neighborhood. Systems include air conditioning and washer/dryer hookups, simplifying everyday life.
Owners and investors will note this unit’s history as a successful short-term rental, reflecting strong demand for well-located, move-in-ready properties near Greensboro’s performing arts, dining, and employment centers. Whether you’re an owner-occupant seeking the energy of city life or an investor targeting proven downtown rental performance, this condo pairs modern finishes with an unbeatable central address.
This condo sits on N Elm Street in downtown Greensboro, a compact, energetic district where dining, coffee shops, and cultural venues cluster within easy reach. Residents enjoy quick access to performing arts at the Tanger Center and essential services including Moses Cone Hospital. The neighborhood blends weekday convenience for professionals with weekend options for entertainment, from restaurants to urban parks and public events. Strong pedestrian infrastructure and short blocks encourage exploration on foot while nearby thoroughfares connect to broader Greensboro neighborhoods and employment centers.
This downtown Greensboro condominium is listed at $240,000, which aligns with the property's valuation midpoint ($240K) and the estimated local range ($230K–$250K). In the core 27401 downtown area, updated one-bedroom condos that offer turnkey finishes and private outdoor space tend to attract strong interest from both buyers and investors. Inventory of well-appointed units close to the Tanger Center and Moses Cone Hospital has been constrained relative to broader suburban segments, keeping buyer competition steady for compact urban homes. Condos marketed for short-term rental use have shown resilient demand, supporting potential income-producing value. For buyers, this creates an attractive entry point: the list price sits squarely in the middle of comparable valuations, giving room for competitive offers without stretching beyond market expectations. For sellers, presenting current maintenance records and local rental performance will be important to capitalize on continued buyer appetite for walkable, downtown units.
Very good urban recreation options: close to downtown parks, cultural venues like the Tanger Center, and pedestrian routes for walking and short urban outings.
Low
$230K
Midpoint
$240K
High
$250K
$256/SF estimated price per square foot
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This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
This condo sits on N Elm Street in downtown Greensboro, a compact, energetic district where dining, coffee shops, and cultural venues cluster within easy reach. Residents enjoy quick access to performing arts at the Tanger Center and essential services including Moses Cone Hospital. The neighborhood blends weekday convenience for professionals with weekend options for entertainment, from restaurants to urban parks and public events. Strong pedestrian infrastructure and short blocks encourage exploration on foot while nearby thoroughfares connect to broader Greensboro neighborhoods and employment centers.
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