Clemmons, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Population & Steets of Clemmons, NC are presented in Table 1. These tables show the percentage of households with each mode of transportation. These numbers are higher than the NC average, which is 64.1%. In addition, Clemmons, NC has higher median household incomes than its parent and neighboring geographies. According to census data, in 2019, 87.8% of Clemmons workers commuted alone, while 5.42 percent of them carpooled to work and 4.89 percent worked at home. This chart shows the percentage of households using various modes of transportation throughout time, with a logarithmic scale.

If you are considering buying a home in Clemmons, NC, you may be curious about the quality of life in this community. The city is known for its excellent schools, daycare centers, and local activities. Whether you're interested in a quiet neighborhood or a bustling urban setting depends on your priorities. Some people prefer walkable neighborhoods and suburban areas, while others prefer the convenience of easy access to shopping, recreation, and other amenities.

The Village of Clemmons is a suburb of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Its population was 18,627 at the 2010 census, and is expected to grow to twenty-eight hundred by 2019.