Never consider these neighborhoods in Greensboro as they are considered dangerous and the worst.

Here are the neighborhoods in Greensboro to not have as an option when planning to move places. (Photo: iBuyer)
Neighborhoods In Greensboro To Avoid
Neighborhoods in Greensboro have a diverse range of places, including hipster areas, preppy places, college-friendly areas, and lower-income neighborhoods. While the neighborhoods in Greensboro are generally considered great places to live with plenty of entertainment and job opportunities, not every neighborhood is equally safe.
According to a published article by RoadSnacks, one of the most considered dangerous neighborhoods in Greensboro for 2023 is Greentree with a population of 373, it has a median home value of $92,500 which is the 19th worst, and a median income of $28,125. Another one of the unsafe neighborhoods in Greensboro is Oak Grove which has a population of 484 and the lowest median home value at $55,421, along with a median income of $28,449.
Dudley Heights is also one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Greensboro which has a population of 539, a median home value of $101,166, and a median income of $30,786.
Woodlea Lakes is also considered one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Greensboro since it has a population of 422, with a median home value of $119,652 and a median income of $39,840.
Glenwood also makes it to the list of the worst neighborhoods in Greensboro, with a population of 1,888, it has a median home value of $83,343 which is the 15th worst, and a median income of $21,001.
Benjamin Parkway Northbound
In a published article by FOX8 WGHP, Benjamin Parkway Northbound in Greensboro was temporarily closed due to a motorcycle collision at the Pembroke Road intersection. The motorcyclist involved sustained serious injuries but is expected to survive. No additional details are currently known about the incident.
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