Warnersville blends deep-rooted history with everyday convenience in Greensboro. Established after the Civil War as the city’s first planned African American community, its National Register district tells a powerful story, while today’s sidewalks, front porches, and pocket parks keep neighbors connected. Steps from Downtown and adjacent to Southside, residents enjoy easy access to galleries, local restaurants, and the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. At the neighborhood’s core, the Windsor Chavis Nocho Community Complex offers fitness, aquatics, a library, and year-round programs that anchor community life.
Families appreciate that Warnersville sits within Guilford County and is served by Guilford County Schools, with magnet and choice options plus quick commutes to area campuses like the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T State University. Green space comes naturally here: morning jogs loop through Nocho Park, and afternoon tee times are close by at Gillespie Golf Course. Commuters reach major employers and cultural events in minutes, then return to a residential pocket where neighbors know each other and local history still guides the future.
If you’re considering a move within Warnersville or planning to sell, Agent Pronto can match you with a trusted local real estate professional who knows the neighborhood’s history, market trends, and the details that make living here rewarding.