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5 of The Best High Point Airbnbs for Your Market Adventure

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When it comes to accessing showrooms and relaxing after high-intensity days on-site at High Point Market, finding the perfect place to stay can make all the difference. Nestled in the heart of North Carolina, this hub of design and innovation draws visitors from all corners of the globe. In a town that’s all about design, your hotel, bed and breakfast, or short-term rental should also have its own personality. Explore our list of High Point hideaways, each with its own charm (whether you prefer contemporary and new-build or historic and adorable). From sleek modern condos to vintage homes that feel a bit nostalgic, our hand-picked High Point Airbnbs are designed to elevate your visit. Plus, they’re pretty close to Market!

Five High Point Airbnbs for Your Market Trip

#1 Modern Loft in Downtown High Point

This downtown loft is a strong pick for Market visitors who want to stay in the middle of things and keep the car parked when possible. It sits in High Point’s Social District, close to breweries, shops, and several of the city’s event spaces. High Point University is about a mile away, and the Furniture Market area is within easy walking distance. The building is secured and parking is included.

Inside, the space leans modern and a little industrial, with loft ceilings, exposed ductwork, and views over downtown. The sleeping setup works for a few different group types. There’s a king bed in the bedroom plus a convertible twin, and the main room has a queen sofa sleeper. For a compact footprint, it handles couples, colleagues, and small families without forcing anyone into awkward corners.

According to reviews, guests tend to book this High Point Airbnb for convenience and then appreciate how livable it is day to day. The kitchen is big enough and there’s a dedicated workspace for anyone who needs to take calls between appointments. Self check-in is available, and the building has elevator access, which matters when you are hauling samples or luggage.

#2 A Guest House Nestled in the Trees

This small guesthouse just outside High Point works best for solo travelers or couples who want a simple, affordable place to sleep and reset. It sits behind a main house with its own entrance and a gravel parking spot, and it’s still close enough to downtown High Point for quick drives to Market and dinners. The setting is residential and a bit tucked away.

The layout of this guesthouse is modest and efficient. You walk into a small seating area with a TV, and there’s a short hallway with a low window seat plus space for luggage and coats. The bedroom has a queen bed and a dresser, and the kitchenette covers the basics with a mini fridge, microwave, toaster oven, and coffee setup. It’s not built for elaborate cooking, but it’s perfectly fine for early mornings and late returns.

People book this place when they want privacy and quiet at night. The porch is a nice touch if you like a few minutes outside before bed, though shared outdoor amenities on the property are limited. Reviews mention strong communication from the host and a cozy, rustic feel to the home.

#3 New-Build Home Near High Point Market & the University 

This newly built home called Eagles Landing works well for HPMKT visitors who want reliability, space, and proximity without having to think too hard about logistics. It sits close to the center of High Point, within walking distance of Furniture Market, the regional hospital, Caroline Core Stadium, and several restaurants. High Point University is under two miles away, which makes campus visits simple while keeping the immediate area focused and calm during the day.

The house itself is straightforward and well planned. The main level has several shared spaces, including a kitchen stocked for real use, a dining area large enough for group meals or informal meetings, and a living room anchored by a large television that actually gets turned on at night. There is a half bath downstairs, which sounds minor but matters when several people are staying together for a few days.

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Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. Each has a queen bed, blackout curtains, and new linens. The primary bedroom includes a walk-in closet and a private bathroom, which helps when schedules don’t line up. The additional bedrooms are comfortable without feeling over-designed, and they work equally well for colleagues, couples, or family members traveling together.

Self check-in makes arrivals easy, even late in the evening. Driveway parking is available, and the house includes a dedicated workspace for anyone who needs to log a few hours between market appointments. There is also a fenced backyard and a front porch. Guest reviews tend to focus on cleanliness, comfort, and how smoothly everything functions.

#4 Charming 1940s Home Near Market and HPU

Emoryview II is a restored 1940s home in a residential neighborhood that feels established and lived-in. It’s a short drive to Main Street, High Point University, and Furniture Market, with Market roughly two miles away. The setup suits guests who want a standalone house rather than a condo or suite, especially if they are traveling with a pet. Pets are allowed and the fenced yard helps keep them close to your home away from home.

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Inside, the home pairs vintage elements with practical updates. Bedrooms have queen beds, ceiling fans, mirrors, and closet space, and the bathroom has been renovated with the basics covered. The kitchen includes an eat-in nook, and the house is stocked for an easy stay, including coffee and a few extras that make mornings less annoying. Wi-Fi is fast, and the TV setup is streaming-friendly.

This listing is one side of a duplex that was originally built for student and teacher housing. You have a private entrance and keyless entry, and the units are separated, so it doesn’t feel like a shared house situation. Guests mention cleanliness and how well the place functions for Market, campus visits, and longer trips.

#5 Historic Downtown Home with Bohemian Character

This downtown High Point home will appeal to travelers who like older houses and want to be near cafés, small shops, and familiar town landmarks. The location makes sense for Market visitors who plan to be out most of the day and prefer to walk when they can. High Point University is close enough for a quick stroll, while showroom visits are a short drive. You can feel the city around you here, which some guests enjoy after spending long hours inside windowless spaces.

The house itself dates back about a hundred years, but the kitchen has been updated with current appliances and enough storage to support a longer stay. It connects directly to the dining room, where a long table works for shared meals, notes spread out after Market, or an early morning coffee before heading out. Near the kitchen, a small work nook provides a place to open a laptop or write things down while they are still fresh. It is modest but useful.

Two bedrooms with queen beds and two full bathrooms make the layout workable for pairs or small groups. One bathroom connects to the primary bedroom, while the second doubles as a laundry space and opens toward the backyard. For those who prefer older architecture and a central address, this is a great home base during Market.

Where Will You Stay?

High Point Market might still be a few months away, but these Airbnbs will be booked in no time, so act fast. Whether you choose one of the Airbnbs listed above or a hotel nearby, we hope your home away from home supports sleep before each day at Market and post-event notes when you wind-down in the evening.

As you explore the showrooms at Market, engage in inspiring conversations, and attend cocktail parties or book signings, please don’t forget to check in with DesignDash. We’d love to see you there! Good luck! 


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