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West End

West End

Neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina

Durham County 27701

$387,652 Average Value
$314 Average Price per Sq Ft
4 Homes For Sale

Historic suburb turned convenient urban neighborhood

West End is one of Durham’s oldest and largest historically Black neighborhoods. It was once home to notable figures such as Pauli Murray, a 20th-century activist and legal scholar, and Richard Fitzgerald, the city’s leading brickmaker in the late 1800s. And it’s still home to the city’s oldest brick church building, the historic Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, now the Deliverance Temple Apostolic Church. The neighborhood is centrally located between downtown, Duke University and North Carolina Central University, merging rich history with modern urban convenience. “The blend of vibes is a big appeal,” Jaye Kreller of Inhabit Real Estate says. “It would normally be considered a normal historic suburb, but since there are tons of parks and commercial areas around, the area has its own little village atmosphere,” says the Realtor, who has more than 20 years of experience working in the Durham housing market. “It’s centrally located on a macro level, given that it’s easy to get to the universities and downtown, but it’s also centrally located on a micro level, being that it’s walkable to parks, shops and restaurants right here, too.”

Pauli Murray Center for History is located in the Wet End neighborhood.
Pauli Murray Center for History is located in the Wet End neighborhood.
The West End neighborhood is one of Durham, North Carolina's largest and oldest since the 1800s.
The West End neighborhood is one of Durham, North Carolina's largest and oldest since the 1800s.
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Recreation galore in West End

The Pauli Murray Center for History & Justice offers exhibits and workshops designed to connect history to present-day human rights issues. The center, on the north side of the neighborhood, is based out of Murray’s childhood home. It’s designated both a National Treasure and a National Historic Landmark. There are a few public parks and playgrounds in West End, including Orchard Park and Hillside Park. Lyon Park has not only a playground but also multiuse athletic fields, picnic areas and a basketball court. It’s also home to the Community Family Life & Recreation Center, a century-old rec center that was once a school and now has a gym, auditorium and computer lab. The historic community gathering space holds youth summer camps and regular health clinics. Nearby Forest Hills Park sprawls across more than 45 acres. “It’s one of the largest parks in Durham, with tennis courts, play structures, and more. People from multiple neighborhoods go there for outdoor recreation,” Kreller says. Forest Hills Park also offers picnic areas and an outdoor pool. The American Tobacco Trail, a paved, greenway-style trail system, is accessible just a few blocks east of the tennis courts.

Pauli Murray Center for History
Pauli Murray Center for History
Orchard Park sits on 7.39 acres of land in West Central Durham, NC.
Orchard Park sits on 7.39 acres of land in West Central Durham, NC.
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Early 20th-century homes, brand-new builds and between

West End comprises several small subdivisions, characterized by quiet, heavily wooded streets displaying residential architecture’s hits of yesterday and today. “You have a mix of the old and new here. You have historic homes and then you also have brand-new homes,” Success Realty Realtor Melvin Watson, who has more than two decades of experience in the local real estate market, says. 1930s Craftsman and Prairie homes peek from between rows of midcentury ranch-style homes. Modest Minimal Traditional and Cape Cod cottages stand next to large Colonial Revival and Traditional/Modern Farmhouse-style new construction. “Most of the older houses were built on large lots, so when they are a little too far gone in terms of needing renovations and updating, people go in, tear them down and build two or three new houses with tiny lots in their place. It’s such a great location and demand is so high that people are really incentivized to carve up their larger lots to fit more housing,” Kreller says. Kreller adds that most homes in the neighborhood sell for between $350,000 and $700,000. “But it depends on size, age and condition, of course. There are some beautifully renovated or brand-new homes that go for the multiple millions and teardowns or homes that need a lot of work that go for closer to $200,000 or $250,000.” And Watson notes that West End homes don’t stay on the market long. “If it’s priced right, it could sell within days.”

The West End neighborhood sits on the edge of downtown Durham and convenient to RTP.
The West End neighborhood sits on the edge of downtown Durham and convenient to RTP.
The West End of Durham, NC is one of the oldest in the city.
The West End of Durham, NC is one of the oldest in the city.
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Close to urban core shopping and dining

This close to the city center, there’s shopping and dining galore. Durham Co-op Market offers locally sourced, natural foods and wellness items. Harris Teeter and Whole Foods provide staples for a full grocery haul. Both grocery stores are just north of downtown, across the Durham Freeway from West End. Downtown is known for its vibrant dining scene, but Kreller says West Enders can also head south to Durham-Chapel Hill Road for food. She recommends Nanas for upscale, modern American fare, with the caveat that it’s “on the pricier side.” She says The Original Q-Shack is well-known for “quintessential North Carolina barbecue” and Saltbox Seafood Joint is good for “low-key, casual seafood.” In 2022, the eatery’s founder and chef, Ricky Moore, was named the best chef in the Southeast by the James Beard Foundation.

Durham Co-Op
Durham Co-Op
For some of the best seafood in Durham, NC you can head over to Saltbox Seafood Joint.
For some of the best seafood in Durham, NC you can head over to Saltbox Seafood Joint.
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Montessori magnet program at Morehead Elementary; Duke and North Carolina Central University nearby

West End kids are served by schools in the Durham Public Schools system. Between preschool and fifth grade, they may go to Morehead Montessori Magnet Elementary, C.C. Spaulding Elementary or Lakewood Elementary, depending on their address. Morehead’s Montessori model is designed to promote the academic, social and emotional growth of students through self-guided learning and discovery in developmentally appropriate environments. The elementary school earns a B grade from Niche. Spaulding gets a C-minus while Lakewood gets a C. All three elementaries are feeder schools for Brogden Middle, which receives a C, and Jordan High, which gets a B-plus. Duke University’s West Campus is within about 2 miles of most West End homes. The private research university offers more than 200 undergraduate programs of study. North Carolina Central University (NCCU), the first public liberal arts institution for African American students in the country, is just a couple miles away, too, but to the east. NCCU offers nearly 100 different undergraduate programs.

Morehead Montessori’s magnet program earns a B grade from Niche in the West End neighborhood.
Morehead Montessori’s magnet program earns a B grade from Niche in the West End neighborhood.
NCCU, is just a couple miles east of the West End neighborhood.
NCCU, is just a couple miles east of the West End neighborhood.
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South of Durham Freeway

The Durham Freeway runs along West End’s northeast corner, separating the neighborhood from downtown. The city’s vibrant urban core is within about 2 miles of most homes. Duke University Hospital, a major local employer, is about 3 miles away via the freeway. The drive takes less than 10 minutes in light traffic conditions. Business Route 15 runs through the community, connecting northeast toward the Durham Freeway and downtown and southwest toward U.S. Route 501. Getting around town without a car is easy, too, with GoDurham bus stops scattered along main thoroughfares nearby. “Its walkability is a real boon, too,” Kreller says, adding that access to the American Tobacco Trail is a large part of the neighborhood’s appeal.

GoDurham provides bus stops throughout the West End neighborhood.
GoDurham provides bus stops throughout the West End neighborhood.
The American Tobacco Trail is a large part of the West End neighborhood’s appeal.
The American Tobacco Trail is a large part of the West End neighborhood’s appeal.
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Crime

CAP Index gives West End an overall crime score of 8 out of 10, which is high compared to the national average of 4 out of 10. The CAP Index scores for property crimes, including burglary and motor vehicle theft, are higher than the national average, too, at 9 out of 10 compared to 4 out of 10.

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Transit

Airport

Raleigh-Durham International

23 min drive

Bus

Duke University Rd & Chapel Hill Rd

Bus

Chapel Hill St & Kent St (Eb)

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Morehead Ave & Carroll St (Wb)

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Morehead Ave & Kent St (Wb)

Crime and Safety

1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime West End US
Homicide 6 4
Sexual Assault 5 4
Assault with Weapon 5 4
Robbery 7 4
Burglary 5 4
Motor Vehicle Theft 6 4
Larceny 5 4
Crime Score 5 4

Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com

Demographics and Home Trends

Home Trends

Median Price (12 Mo)
$368,500
Median Single Family Price
$430,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$314
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Last 12 months Home Sales
10
Months of Supply
4.80
Median List Price
$445,000
Median Discount From 1st List Price
3%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-22%

Home Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
185
Median Year Built
1932
Avg. Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,376
Significantly below the national average
1,935
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
1,516
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
5,662

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  • Sunday, Apr 27
    12 - 2pm

    905 Carroll St, Durham, NC 27701

    $509,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,713 Sq Ft
    • 905 Carroll St
    • New 2 days ago

    Welcome to your dream home located in downtown Durham's back yard! This beautifully maintained Craftsman-style home was rebuilt from the foundation up in 2021 and combines timeless charm with modern conveniences in an unbeatable location. Featuring 3 spacious bedrooms, a dedicated home office, and inviting living spaces filled with natural light, this home is perfect for work, relaxation, and

    Matt Perry Keller Williams Elite Realty

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    4 - 6pm

    847 Estes St, Durham, NC 27701

    $485,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,476 Sq Ft
    • 847 Estes St

    Welcome to this beautifully updated home in the heart Durham! Thoughtfully renovated with modern upgrades, it features a brand-new HVAC, new appliances including WASHER AND DRYER, a tankless water heater, stylish LVP flooring, fresh paint, and sleek quartz countertops that elevate the design. This home offers many options for downpayment assistance in addition up to $7,500 of SELLER PAID CLOSING

    Mechia Burton Lux Living Realty

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Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

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Average Home Value




Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

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Demographics

Total Population
1,181
Median Age
34
Population under 18
20.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.8%
Below the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$39,855
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$54,839

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
91.9%
College Graduates
62.7%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
39.8%
Significantly above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
52.7%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
49''
Average Winter Low Temperature
28°F
Average Summer High Temperature
86°F
Annual Snowfall
0''

Area Factors

Bikeable

Bike Score®

64 / 100

Somewhat Walkable

Walk Score®

69 / 100

Good Transit

Transit Score®

59 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

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