Homes for Sale in Adams Farm, Greensboro NC
Master-planned Southwest Greensboro with 17-acre lake and 20-plus sub-neighborhoods
About Adams Farm
Adams Farm is one of the largest master-planned communities in Southwest Greensboro. Built out over four decades on approximately 800 acres, the neighborhood is anchored by a 17-acre spring-fed lake and organized as more than 20 sub-neighborhoods including Fox Hunt, Deer Run, Colony Woods, Governors Court, and the premium Lake at Adams Farm homes. What you buy in Adams Farm depends on which sub-neighborhood you land in.
Adams Farm by the Numbers
Source: US Census ACS 5-Year estimates for ZIP 27407. Neighborhood-specific data may vary within the ZIP footprint.
Market Compass Reading
Current Signal: Balanced with mild seller favor
Teresa Overcash's Market Compass tracks every one of the 819 NC ZIPs on a 12-point market cycle. Adams Farm sits in the 27407 ZIP with a current score of 67 out of 100, which reads as balanced with a mild tilt toward the seller. In practical terms for you: the 40-day median time on market is meaningfully faster than the overall Greensboro 55-60 day median. Sellers should stage and price at market, buyers should be pre-approved and ready to move quickly on well-prepped homes. See the full NC Market Compass.
Schools Serving Adams Farm
Pilot Elementary (Adams Farm south end), Jamestown Middle School, and Lucy Ragsdale High School through Guilford County Schools. Some far-northwest streets are assigned to Archer Elementary. Private options within 15 to 20 minutes include Greensboro Day School, Caldwell Academy, and Westchester Country Day School.
Amenities Near Adams Farm
17-acre Adams Farm community lake (fishing, walking paths, kayak launch), Adams Farm Recreation Center (pool, tennis, fitness), Bicentennial Greenway Trail (connecting east to Deep River Park), Adams Farm Parkway and West Wendover retail spine (Harris Teeter, Publix), Piedmont Triad International Airport (15 minutes), I-40 and Business 85 access within 5 minutes.
Who Buys in Adams Farm
Typical Buyer Profile
Families relocating to the Triad for a corporate role at a Greensboro or High Point employer, first-time buyers seeking a townhome or starter home in the low 200s to mid 300s, and empty-nesters downsizing from a larger Guilford County home.
Teresa Overcash and Realty ONE Group Results represent buyers and sellers across Greensboro and the broader Triad. With 30 years and over 10,000 NC closings, CRS, ABR, ALHS, and CLHMS certifications, and NCREC Instructor status, Teresa pairs her proprietary toolkit — including the Market Compass, Interactive Buyer Net Sheet, and Strategic Negotiation Framework — with 4-MLS access reaching 22,000+ NC agents. Read about her full system here.
Properties In and Near Adams Farm
Want a private tour? Call Teresa 336-262-3111 →These are properties in and near Adams Farm. The MLS filters by ZIP code, so some listings may sit just outside the neighborhood lines. For more information, text Teresa Overcash at 336-262-3111.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median home price in Adams Farm Greensboro?
The median sale price in Adams Farm ran approximately 322,000 dollars per Redfin as of early 2026, with listings tracking closer to 350,000 dollars. Median days on market is 40 to 51 days. Price per square foot averages 161 to 170 dollars.
Which schools serve Adams Farm Greensboro?
Adams Farm is assigned to Pilot Elementary, Jamestown Middle, and Lucy Ragsdale High School through Guilford County Schools. Boundary adjustments can affect specific streets. Verify assignment by exact address on the Guilford County School Assignment Locator.
How many sub-neighborhoods are inside Adams Farm?
Adams Farm is organized as more than 20 sub-neighborhoods across roughly 800 acres. The most-recognized include Adams Farm Village townhomes (225,000 to 300,000), Fox Hunt and Deer Run (325,000 to 425,000), Colony Woods, Governors Court (425,000 to 575,000), and the premium Lake at Adams Farm (475,000 to 625,000).
What is the current market in Adams Farm?
Teresa Overcash's Market Compass reads Adams Farm as balanced with mild seller favor. The 40-day median time on market is faster than Greensboro overall. Sellers should stage and price at market. Buyers should be pre-approved and ready to move quickly on well-prepped homes.
Is Adams Farm a good place for first-time buyers?
Yes. Adams Farm is one of the more accessible Greensboro communities for first-time buyers. Entry-level townhomes start in the mid-200s, and starter single-family homes run from the high-200s to mid-300s. Price per square foot is a meaningful discount to inside-the-loop Greensboro neighborhoods like Irving Park or Hamilton Lakes.
Does Adams Farm have an HOA?
Yes. Adams Farm operates a master HOA covering common area maintenance, the lake, walking paths, and community events, with additional sub-HOAs for specific sections. Total annual dues typically run 200 to 800 dollars depending on your sub-neighborhood. Ask for the HOA disclosure package and last two years of board minutes before closing.
Who typically buys in Adams Farm?
Families relocating to the Triad for corporate roles at Honda Aircraft, Toyota Battery, Cone Health, or Truist, first-time buyers looking for townhomes in the 225,000 to 300,000 range with NCHFA down-payment assistance, and empty-nesters downsizing from larger inside-the-loop Greensboro homes.
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