$989,900
4 Bed · 4 Bath · 3,481 Sq Ft
Country estate minutes from Winston‑Salem with development potential
4
Beds
4
Baths
3,481
Sq Ft
1986
Built
14+ acres
Lot
Detached 2-car garage with workshop
Garage
Start at the driveway and take in a property designed for life outside the city: over 14 acres of working land that includes a large hay field, fenced pasture, a barn, and a substantial pond. This is a rare combination—room for horses or livestock, acreage for hobby farming, and the sort of private outdoor canvas that invites both everyday use and long-term possibilities (the back pasture measures roughly 4+ acres and shows potential for subdivision or a second residence).
Inside, this 3,481‑square‑foot home balances warmth and high-end detail. Cherry wood cabinetry frames a kitchen outfitted with granite counters and a generous walk‑in pantry. A dedicated wine cellar built to hold 700+ bottles is a standout for collectors and entertaining alike. Multiple living areas, four bedrooms and four full baths give family and guests private places to spread out; a full basement adds useful storage or finished‑space potential.
Designed for indoor/outdoor living, the house features a screened rear porch for bug‑free evenings, and a wrap‑around front porch that reads as classic country hospitality. Practical amenities include a detached two‑car garage with workshop space, HVAC for year‑round comfort, and high‑end finishes throughout. The barn, fenced paddock and hay field make this property immediately usable for equestrian pursuits or small‑scale agricultural projects.
Location is quietly strategic: found in Wallburg Township yet just minutes from Winston‑Salem and the broader Triad, this property offers country seclusion without long commutes to city amenities. Wallburg’s public park and picnic shelter—with pickleball courts—are local conveniences that underscore the area’s recreational character. Whether you’re seeking an equestrian homestead, a rural retreat with investment upside, or a family compound with room to roam, 9204 NC‑109 presents a distinct, move‑in ready opportunity.
Wallburg Township offers a quiet, rural character with easy access to Winston‑Salem and the Triad. Residents enjoy local green space — Wallburg’s public park with a picnic shelter and pickleball courts — while city amenities, shopping and regional health systems remain a short drive away. The area appeals to buyers seeking country living, equestrian properties, and larger residential lots with room for gardens, hobby farming, or small‑scale development.
This listing occupies a focused niche of the Triad market: larger acreage parcels within short driving distance of Winston‑Salem. The broker list price of $989,900 aligns with the valuation midpoint estimate ($989,900) and an estimated $284 per square foot, indicating the property is priced to reflect both the substantial land component and high‑end interior finishes. Inventory for 10+ acre parcels tends to be limited locally, so buyers seeking land, equestrian amenities, or development potential often face less direct competition from standard single‑family listings. Single‑family homes with acreage and usable outbuildings historically retain buyer interest because of their flexibility—owner‑occupied farming, rental/boarding potential, or phased subdivision. For sellers, this makes timing advantageous if marketed to niche buyers (horse owners, hobby farmers, buyers seeking a second lot). For buyers, strong due diligence on survey, septic/utility placement, and local permitting for subdivision will maximize value in what is a specialized segment of the market.
Excellent on‑site recreation with a barn, fenced pasture and large pond; Wallburg public park and pickleball courts nearby for community recreation.
Low
$950K
Midpoint
$990K
High
$1029K
$284/SF estimated price per square foot
Derived from Redfin listing LD+JSON
This is a computer-generated estimate for informational purposes only and is not an appraisal or professional valuation.
Wallburg Township offers a quiet, rural character with easy access to Winston‑Salem and the Triad. Residents enjoy local green space — Wallburg’s public park with a picnic shelter and pickleball courts — while city amenities, shopping and regional health systems remain a short drive away. The area appeals to buyers seeking country living, equestrian properties, and larger residential lots with room for gardens, hobby farming, or small‑scale development.
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