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See what Windsor, NC has to offer.

Who Lives Here

Windsor Demographics

Education

High School

41%

Associate's

20%

Bachelor's

8%

Master's

2%

Doctorate

29%

Family Size

2 people

44%

3 people

41%

4 people

13%

5 people

1%

6+ people

2%

Household Income

0-50k

61%

50-100k

27%

100-150k

6%

150-200k

4%

200k+

2%

Age

0-10

9%

10-20

10%

20-45

42%

45-65

19%

65+

20%

Getting Around Windsor

Windsor Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

42%

15-30 Mins

27%

30-40 Mins

20%

40-60 Mins

3%

60+ Mins

8%

Windsor Education

Schools

Top Schools in Windsor

7/10

Aulander Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

7/10

Windsor Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

6/10

Hertford Grammar School

Grades 3-5 • Public

5/10

Jamesville Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

5/10

Colerain Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

4/10

D.F. Walker Elementary School

Grades 3-5 • Public

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Living in Windsor, NC

The small town of Windsor, North Carolina is home to slightly more than 3,000 residents. Young professionals will feel welcome, as they account for an above-average 22% of the population, though retirees feature prominently in the demographics as well. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 60% of residents own their homes. Renting remains an affordable option, though, as the town boasts a relatively low average rent of $550 per month. Over the course of a year, renters in Windsor will save around $4,600 compared to the state average.

Averaging about 24 minutes, Windsor's commute time is faster than around 70% of cities in the state. Many residents (24%) drive themselves to work, while public transportation isn't widely used. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.

Compared to the national average, Windsor has a large number of residents older than 25 with a high school degree or equivalent (25%). Additionally, 6% have a Bachelor's degree and 3% possess a Master's or Doctoral degree. Healthcare is the most common industry in Windsor, making up 7% of the population. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the town's workers are in transportation, which ranks as the top profession in the town. With an average annual income of about $46,000, Windsor workers earn around $21,000 less than the average North Carolina resident. The town's average income also falls below the national average of $73,345.