

Forsyth County real estate is in the central area of the state, known to most as The Piedmont Triad, or just, The Triad. The major city in Forsyth County is Winston-Salem, home of Wake Forest University and Bowman Grey School of Medicine. The population of Forsyth County real estate is approximately 306,000. The population of Forsyth County has grown approximately 17%. The county is 409 square miles in size.
Forsyth County real estate is in the central area of the state, known to most as The Piedmont Triad, or just, The Triad. The major city in Forsyth County is Winston-Salem, home of Wake Forest University and Bowman Grey School of Medicine. The population of Forsyth County real estate is approximately 306,000. The population of Forsyth County real estate has grown approximately 17%. The county is 409 square miles in size.
The County Seat of Forsyth County is Winston-Salem. The county was formed in 1849 and was named after Benjamin Forsyth who was killed in The War of 1812.
As of the year 2000, there were 123, 850 households in Forsyth County with approximately 82,000 families.
The Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools were formed in 1963 when Winston-Salem schools and Forsyth County School systems merged. Currently, the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School system is the fifth largest in the state of North Carolina. The system serves approximately 50,000 students. The system has 11 high schools, 16 middle schools and 42 elementary schools. Forsyth County real estate also has 11 special schools to manage children with special needs.
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