Homes for Sale in Lewisville, Lewisville NC

A west Forsyth County town centered on Shallowford Square, with the West Forsyth High feeder and an easy 15-minute commute into downtown Winston-Salem

Typical 2026 Price Range: $300K - $700K+
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About Lewisville

Lewisville is an incorporated town in west Forsyth County, sitting at the intersection of US-421 and Shallowford Road, with a population of about 13,000 that makes it one of the larger small towns in the Triad without being absorbed into Winston-Salem proper. It has its own municipal government, its own zoning code, and its own civic identity centered on Shallowford Square downtown. The bones of the town are 1980s and 1990s suburban subdivisions, but you will find it is not a generic suburb. Most of the housing stock sits on quarter to half-acre lots with mature trees and well-laid-out cul-de-sac streets, and there is a meaningful slice of newer construction from 2010 to 2024 along Lewisville-Vienna Road and Williams Road that gives you new-build options without the higher Clemmons price tier. What buyers consistently cite as the reason they pick Lewisville over Clemmons or Pfafftown is the West Forsyth feeder. West Forsyth High School has been one of the consistently top-rated public high schools in Forsyth County, and the combination of West Forsyth, Meadowlark Middle, and Lewisville Elementary gives you a tight, walkable feeder that very few Triad submarkets can match. Shallowford Square is the second reason buyers pick Lewisville: the downtown commercial and event district hosts a Saturday farmers market, a free summer concert series, Cars and Brews shows, and a growing food and beverage corridor, giving you the walk-to-events lifestyle of a small town rather than a generic west-side suburb. The average home value sits around $403,000, a gentle recovery after a 2024-2025 cooldown that saw the 12-month rolling median drop from around $475,000 to $420,000-$425,000, though the 90-day rolling figure bounced back from $379,500 to $403,000 over spring 2026, suggesting the floor is in. If you write a reasonable offer on a dated 1990s split, you have good odds of acceptance right now, while sellers pricing aggressively above $475,000 tend to sit. Working families chasing the West Forsyth feeder, retirees who want walkable amenities, and hospital workers commuting east to Wake Forest Baptist round out the typical buyer pool.

Lewisville by the Numbers

Median Home Value
$403,351
Median Sale Price 2026
$403,000
Population (ZIP 27023)
13,000
Median Household Income
$74,280
Median Rent
$1,290/mo
Work From Home
13.9%
Average Commute
22.1 min
Bachelor's or Higher
42.6%
Owner Occupied
78.4%

Source: US Census ACS 5-Year estimates for ZIP 27023. Neighborhood-specific data may vary within the ZIP footprint.

Market Compass Reading

Current Signal: Balanced with cautious recovery

Teresa Overcash's Market Compass tracks every one of the 819 NC ZIPs on a 12-point market cycle. Lewisville sits in the 27023 ZIP with a current score of 52 out of 100, which reads as balanced, with prices recovering gently after a 2024-2025 cooldown rather than showing a clear tilt. In practical terms for you: sellers pricing at or near the 90-day rolling median of roughly 389,000 to 403,000 dollars are finding buyers, while sellers reaching above 475,000 dollars are sitting longer. Buyers writing reasonable offers on dated 1990s homes are getting acceptance, so you have room to negotiate on cosmetic updates without losing the house. See the full NC Market Compass.

Schools Serving Lewisville

Lewisville Elementary School (Pre-K through 5 inside town limits, around 600 students with consistently strong test scores), Meadowlark Middle School (6-8 at the corner of Meadowlark Drive, approximately 950 students with strong academic and arts programs), and West Forsyth High School (9-12 at 1735 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, approximately 1,900 students, consistently among the highest-rated public high schools in Forsyth County with a deep AP catalog and multiple recent state athletic championships). All three are Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. Forsyth Country Day, an independent K-12 school with about 800 students, also sits inside Lewisville at 5501 Shallowford Road.

Amenities Near Lewisville

Shallowford Square (the downtown commercial and event district with a Saturday farmers market, free summer concerts, and a growing restaurant and brewery corridor), Lewisville Lake Park (a 110-acre park with a 22-acre lake, walking trails, and a fishing pier), Tanglewood Park (a 1,000-acre county park with golf and the seasonal Festival of Lights, 10 minutes south), and the Yadkin Valley wine region beginning 15 minutes west.

Who Buys in Lewisville

Typical Buyer Profile

Working families chasing the West Forsyth feeder, retirees who downsized from larger Winston-Salem homes and want walkable amenities, hospital workers commuting east to Wake Forest Baptist, and out-of-state relocators who quickly recognize that Lewisville delivers more home for your dollar than a comparable national-average suburb. If you want a tour-week plan that hits the strongest addresses in a single afternoon, Teresa Overcash can pull a short list matched to your budget and your West Forsyth timeline.

Teresa Overcash and Realty ONE Group Results represent buyers and sellers across Lewisville 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median home price in Lewisville NC in 2026?

The Lewisville NC average home value is 403,351 dollars as of April 2026, up 1.1 percent year over year. The rolling 90-day median sale price for May and June 2026 ran 389,000 to 403,000 dollars, while the 12-month rolling median sits at 420,000 to 425,000 dollars. The working range is approximately 300,000 to 700,000-plus dollars.

Which schools serve Lewisville NC?

Lewisville sits in Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools. The base feeder is Lewisville Elementary, Meadowlark Middle, and West Forsyth High School. West Forsyth has been one of the consistently top-rated public high schools in Forsyth County. Verify the specific address with the WS FCS school locator before writing an offer.

Where is Lewisville NC located?

Lewisville sits at the intersection of US-421 and Shallowford Road in west Forsyth County, about 10 miles west of downtown Winston-Salem via I-40 Business. Clemmons is 5 minutes south, Pfafftown is 5 minutes east, and the ZIP code is 27023.

What is Shallowford Square?

Shallowford Square is the central downtown commercial and event district of Lewisville. It hosts the weekly farmers market, free summer concerts, Cars and Brews car shows, the Christmas tree lighting, and a growing corridor of independent restaurants and breweries.

How much have Lewisville home prices appreciated?

The 12-month rolling median moved from approximately 475,000 dollars in May 2025 down to 420,000-425,000 dollars in May 2026, a notable softening from the peak. The 90-day rolling figure bounced from 379,500 to 403,000 dollars across spring 2026, suggesting prices are holding steady to slightly recovering.

What is the commute from Lewisville to Winston-Salem?

Downtown Winston-Salem is 10 to 12 miles east via I-40 Business, with a typical commute of 15 to 20 minutes. PTI Airport is 35 to 40 minutes east, and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center is 15 to 20 minutes east.

Are there 55-plus communities in Lewisville?

Yes. Several active-adult and lifestyle communities exist including Salem Glen, which spans the Lewisville-Clemmons line, along with smaller 55-plus pockets along Shallowford Road and Lewisville-Vienna Road.

Who typically buys in Lewisville?

Working families chasing the West Forsyth feeder, retirees who downsized from larger Winston-Salem homes and want walkable amenities, hospital workers commuting east to Wake Forest Baptist, and out-of-state relocators looking for more home for the dollar.

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