Homes for Sale in Robinhood, Winston-Salem NC

A five-mile west-side corridor of established schools, mature trees, and easy I-40 access

Typical 2026 Price Range: $200K - $700K+
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About Robinhood

Robinhood Road is one of those Winston-Salem addresses locals just know. It is the 5-mile spine of west Winston-Salem, running from Reynolda Road on the east end out past Lewisville-Vienna Road on the west, threading together subdivisions, parks, schools, and a mature tree canopy that makes a drive feel like a forest tour. This is not one neighborhood, it is a corridor of neighborhoods stitched together by a road. Robinhood Park sits in the middle, Sherwood Forest is just to the north, and the Meadowlark area sits just to the west, so pockets of older midcentury ranches share the road with newer custom builds and the result is genuinely diverse architecture and price points. You will find families chasing the top-rated 27106 school zones, Wake Forest University faculty and staff who want to walk or bike to campus, professionals working the Hanes Mall corridor and downtown, and a steady flow of empty-nesters trading suburban subdivisions for something more established. This corridor draws long-term owners, and it is common to meet neighbors who have lived on the same street for 25 or 30 years. Expect a wide range of conditions on showings: some homes have been beautifully maintained and updated through three owners, while others are estate sales where the original 1965 kitchen and one bathroom remain untouched. Sharp buyers look past cosmetic dating and find equity hiding behind older finishes, especially in the $250,000 to $400,000 band. Per-square-foot values run $145 to $185 across most of the corridor, climbing to $200 to $260 in gated or luxury sections, and larger custom homes on wooded lots near Sherwood Forest can reach $700,000 or more. If you value established schools, mature landscaping, a 10 to 15 minute drive to downtown, and appreciation that has held steady for 50 years, this is a real neighborhood with character rather than a brand-new subdivision with HOA-cut hedges. Call or text Teresa Overcash at 336-262-3111 or email teresatedder@gmail.com to see current listings.

Robinhood by the Numbers

Median Home Value
$358,000
Median Sale Price 2026
$341,000
Population (ZIP 27106)
16,400
Median Household Income
$74,600
Median Rent
$1,190/mo
Work From Home
15.6%
Average Commute
18.9 min
Bachelor's or Higher
46.2%
Owner Occupied
74.8%

Source: US Census ACS 5-Year estimates for ZIP 27106. Neighborhood-specific data may vary within the ZIP footprint.

Market Compass Reading

Current Signal: Balanced

Teresa Overcash's Market Compass tracks every one of the 819 NC ZIPs on a 12-point market cycle. Robinhood sits in the 27106 ZIP with a current score of 55 out of 100, which reads as a genuinely balanced market with 28 to 45 days on market typical across the corridor. In practical terms for you: sellers should price to recent comps in their specific subdivision pocket since the corridor spans a wide range of ages and conditions, and updated kitchens or new HVAC still draw quick interest. Buyers have room to negotiate on homes needing cosmetic work, especially anything sitting past 45 days, but should move quickly on renovated homes in the Sherwood Forest school zone. See the full NC Market Compass.

Schools Serving Robinhood

Sherwood Forest Elementary is the top-ranked elementary in 27106 with a 10 out of 10 rating, though some western sections feed to Meadowlark Elementary, also rated 9 out of 10. Meadowlark Middle School follows with a 9 out of 10 rating, and Mount Tabor High School serves as the flagship public high school for west Winston-Salem with strong AP offerings and athletics. Confirm assignment with the WS/FCS locator by exact address.

Amenities Near Robinhood

Leinbach Park (playground, sport courts, and walking trails for younger families), Wake Forest University Reynolda campus (a flat 10-minute drive east), the Hanes Mall retail corridor (restaurants, big-box, movie theaters, Whole Foods, and Costco all within 10 minutes), Reynolda Village and the 134-acre Reynolda Gardens, and Forsyth Country Club along with the Old Town shopping district.

Who Buys in Robinhood

Typical Buyer Profile

Families targeting the top-rated 27106 school zones, Wake Forest University faculty and staff who want a short commute, professionals working the Hanes Mall corridor and downtown, and empty-nesters trading a bigger suburban house for an established address with mature trees.

Teresa Overcash and Realty ONE Group Results represent buyers and sellers across Winston-Salem 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 Robinhood Winston-Salem?

The 2026 median sale price along the Robinhood corridor in west Winston-Salem 27106 is approximately $341,000, with the broader range running $200,000 to $700,000 depending on subdivision, lot size, and updates. The broader West Suburban Winston-Salem sold median is $375,000.

What schools serve Robinhood Winston-Salem?

Most Robinhood addresses are zoned to Sherwood Forest Elementary, rated 10 out of 10, or Meadowlark Elementary, rated 9 out of 10, followed by Meadowlark Middle School and Mount Tabor High School, all part of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.

Is Robinhood Road part of one neighborhood?

No. Robinhood Road is a 5-mile corridor running through west Winston-Salem with multiple subdivisions and pockets along it including Robinhood Park, Sherwood Forest, Meadowlark, and several smaller communities, so prices and architecture vary along the road.

What is the typical commute from Robinhood to downtown Winston-Salem?

Most Robinhood addresses are 10 to 15 minutes from downtown Winston-Salem via Reynolda Road or I-40 Business, with quick access to I-40 making Greensboro a 30 to 35 minute drive.

Are there HOA fees on Robinhood Road homes?

It depends on the subdivision. Robinhood Park and several gated or planned communities along the corridor have HOAs ranging from $200 to $600 per month, while many older Robinhood Road single-family homes carry no HOA at all.

What kind of buyer fits Robinhood Winston-Salem best?

Families with school-age kids targeting the top-rated 27106 schools, professionals working at Wake Forest University or the Hanes Mall corridor, and buyers wanting an established west-side address with mature trees and easy I-40 access at a lower price than Buena Vista.

What is the price per square foot in Robinhood?

Per-square-foot averages run $145 to $185 for typical mid-range Robinhood corridor homes, with higher-end gated communities and luxury custom homes reaching $200 to $260 per square foot in 2026.

How fast do Robinhood homes sell?

Days on market typically run 28 to 45 days depending on the season and subdivision. Well-priced updated homes in the Sherwood Forest zone move quickly, while dated homes needing work can sit longer while buyers negotiate on price.

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