706 mlk

Purchased for $100,000, this 5-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 2,000 sq. ft. home underwent a $60,000 renovation, transforming it into a modern, inviting space. After the renovation, 706 MLK appraised for $300,000, reflecting not just its upgraded condition but the growing value of reinvestment in historically overlooked neighborhoods.

A Home with History: The Legacy of Neddie Coid

706 MLK was once home to Neddie Coid, a fierce advocate for racial equity and a leader in the fight for justice. As an active participant in Undoing Racism, she dedicated her life to dismantling systemic oppression and creating pathways for Black communities to thrive. Her work was rooted in the belief that real change begins with confronting historical injustices and building a future grounded in equity and inclusion.

Neddie Coid’s home was more than just a place to live—it was a space for organizing, educating, and empowering others. Her legacy continues as 706 MLK now serves as a space that welcomes new generations of young professionals, activists, and leaders who are committed to shaping Greensboro’s future. Through this revitalization, we honor her impact and ensure that her vision for racial justice lives on.