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Neighborhoods in the 27701 ZIP Code

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    Duke Forest

    Prestigious education and abundant nature meet in Duke Forest, just east of Duke University’s main campus. In the 1920s, the university began purchasing farms and forestland, ultimately creating the 7,000-acre Duke Forest, now used for research and public enjoyment. The residential pocket under the same name wasn’t developed until the 1940s when

    • Average Value

      $769K

    • List Price

      $303K - $1.1M

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      1 Listing

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    Trinity Park

    Dating to the late 19th century, Trinity Park is one of Durham’s original neighborhoods, resting between downtown and Duke University’s East Campus. First built to provide housing for professors at Trinity College – now Duke University – Trinity Park is still home to educators today, along with students and families. This community on the National

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      $760K

    • List Price

      $451K - $1.9M

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      6 Listings

    Trinity Park
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    American Tobacco

    Close to the heart of Durham’s urban core, the American Tobacco district offers fast-paced, upscale city living. “The biggest advantage of living here is that you can walk everywhere,” says Realtor Eila Voloshen of Urban Durham Realty, a Durham local since 2009. The American Tobacco Campus, a series of historic tobacco factory buildings revamped

    • Average Value

      $631K

    • List Price

      $390K - $835K

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      7 Listings

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    Old North Durham

    One of the oldest residential neighborhoods in the city, Old North Durham is a small but vibrant neighborhood in Durham. Surrounded by Bull City's bustling attractions, residents of this historic community have easy access to the most exciting locations in the city. “It’s convenient to downtown Durham and it’s very walkable,” says Bert Woodall, a

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      $600K

    • List Price

      $352K - $1.5M

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      5 Listings

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    Burch Avenue

    Historic charm meets walkability in Burch Avenue. This Durham neighborhood, included in the West End Historic District, sits about a mile west of the city center and less than 2 miles from Duke University. First appearing on maps in 1902, the neighborhood is believed to be named after real estate investor Frank P. Burch, who had ties to W.T.

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      $529K

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      0 Listings

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    Duke Park

    A love for beavers, creativity and inclusivity defines the Durham neighborhood of Duke Park. Resting a little over a mile north of the city center, this community began as a farm that belonged to tobacco tycoon Brodie Duke at the end of the 19th century. The farm would become a city park, and homes would pop up around it by the 1920s. This

    • Average Value

      $525K

    • List Price

      $315K - $865K

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      1 Listing

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    Central Park

    Situated a mile north of downtown Durham and 2 miles east of the Duke University campus is the Central Park area, known for being home to a vibrant and exciting atmosphere, a variety of locally owned businesses and, of course, the namesake park in the center of the neighborhood. Central Park seamlessly combines the peace of a small Southern city

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      $519K

    • List Price

      $305K - $1.4M

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      27 Listings

    Central Park
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    City Center

    In Durham’s thrumming urban core, City Center offers a fast-paced downtown lifestyle. “People want to move there because there’s so much going on. And you can walk to all of it. It’s a highly walkable area.” says Adam Dickinson, a Realtor with Nest Realty. Lifelong Durham local Kelsey Kearney, an Allen Tate Realtor, agrees. “Downtown Durham has

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      $468K

    • List Price

      $142K - $1.3M

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      10 Listings

    City Center
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    Walltown

    Filling the blocks north of Duke University’s East Campus is Walltown, a historically Black neighborhood with strong community ties. Walltown’s name honors George Wall, an African American man who purchased the land the neighborhood was built on in the late 19th century. The neighborhood would grow as Black workers moved into the city for jobs at

    • Average Value

      $407K

    • List Price

      $272K - $1.3M

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      6 Listings

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    West End

    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

    • Average Value

      $388K

    • List Price

      $290K - $865K

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      3 Listings

    West End
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    Northgate Park

    The charm of many Durham neighborhoods is the quirky culture unique to each, and Northgate Park is no different in that respect. Beneath its thick canopy of trees, two Bull City legends hide: Durham’s Hidden Dinosaur and Gene Dillard’s Fantasyland. What surrounds these landmarks is a neighborhood built on community ties. Northgate Park is named

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      $377K

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      $269K - $938K

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      12 Listings

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    Southside-Saint Teresa

    A neighborhood resting atop a hill, Southside-Saint Teresa, typically shortened to Southside, offers a unique vantage point of downtown Durham. City Center’s high rises peak over the treetops on the northern horizon. “The views are nice. You get beautiful sunsets,” says Inhabit Real Estate Realtor Marie Brockenbrough, who used to live in the

    • Average Value

      $360K

    • List Price

      $203K - $624K

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      2 Listings

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    Campus Hills

    Campus Hills overlooks North Carolina Central University and Durham Technical Community College from just south of the Durham Freeway and downtown. It’s also a short drive east of Duke University. “I don’t know about the hills, but at least half of Campus Hills’ name is accurate, that’s for sure,” says Seth Roberts of Berkshire Hathaway

    • Average Value

      $315K

    • List Price

      $192K - $859K

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      38 Listings

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    East Durham

    Stretching from the central hub of downtown Durham to the busy thoroughfare of Interstate 885, East Durham offers convenient, cost-effective access to Raleigh and Bull City while maintaining a distinct identity. Modern housing styles and historic buildings often stand shoulder to shoulder, offering a blend of the contemporary and old world. New

    • Average Value

      $277K

    • List Price

      $175K - $695K

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      43 Listings

    East Durham
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    Hayti District

    Hayti District, sometimes referred to locally as “Hayti,” sprang up in the late 1800s. What began as a residential community for African American families working in Durham’s tobacco warehouses became a thriving business district by the early 1900s, home to hundreds of Black-owned and operated financial institutions, insurance companies,

    • Average Value

      $271K

    • List Price

      $153K - $480K

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      9 Listings

    Hayti District
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    Morehead Hill

    • Average Value

      $622K

    • List Price

      $388K - $1.2M

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      4 Listings

    Morehead Hill