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Neighborhoods in Raleigh, NC

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    Glenwood

    The Glenwood area of northwest Raleigh offers proximity to downtown and a coveted North Hills location inside Interstate 440. As Realtor Gretchen Coley, with The Coley Group/Compass Realty explains, “Major highways separate neighborhoods in significant ways. Homebuyers in Raleigh who want top schools and high-quality homes can certainly find that

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      $1.48M

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      $676K - $5M

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      26 Listings

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    Sunset Hills

    Sunset Hills, about 4 miles from Downtown Raleigh, offers secluded streets and architecturally unique properties. “Sunset Hills is one of those little neighborhoods inside The Beltline,” says Mollie Owens, a Realtor with Hodge & Kittrell Sotheby’s International Realty, who has 25 years of experience selling in Raleigh. “There’s a lot of small

    • Average Value

      $1.24M

    • List Price

      $721K - $4M

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      8 Listings

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    University Park

    West Raleigh makes for a convenient spot near campus for college students, or a vibrant home base for alumni, professionals and families. Both parts of North Carolina State University and all of the all-female Meredith College are located here. So, students and staff are close to the classroom. But all residents can take advantage of campus-area

    • Average Value

      $853K

    • List Price

      $465K - $5.5M

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      22 Listings

    University Park
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    Oakwood

    One of Raleigh’s longest-standing residential areas, Oakwood is a 19th-century neighborhood full of unique architecture and historic charm. “It’s one of my favorite parts of the city,” says Ryan Sabatini, a Broker with Rich Realty Group who has been selling in the area for three years. “It has a great historical overlay, but it’s also right next

    • Average Value

      $803K

    • List Price

      $495K - $1.6M

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      21 Listings

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    Boylan Heights

    One of Raleigh’s oldest planned suburban neighborhoods, Boylan Heights saw development begin in 1907. The streets here curve together, forming a modified grid that still maintains a natural feel. Mature trees line the blocks, and its common to see neighbors striking up a conversation on a walk around this peaceful suburban community. Today, Boylan

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      $765K

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      $482K - $1.6M

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      2 Listings

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    Mordecai

    Featuring the oldest house in Raleigh in its original location, the downtown neighborhood of Mordecai exudes historic charm while offering modern convenience. But those aren’t the only things that make this neighborhood stand out. Living here comes with neighborly camaraderie that former resident Jon McBride says you don’t see much in today’s

    • Average Value

      $753K

    • List Price

      $423K - $1.8M

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      16 Listings

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    North Ridge

    Southern suburban living gets a sophisticated sheen in North Ridge. Branching out from Raleigh’s Spring Forest Road and Falls of Neuse Road thoroughfares, this enclave offers country club community homes, ample shopping and dining options and some of Wake County’s most acclaimed schools in North Carolina’s growing capital. Like its neighboring

    • Average Value

      $741K

    • List Price

      $268K - $6.6M

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      20 Listings

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    Crabtree

    Six miles northwest of Downtown Raleigh, the winding Crabtree Creek flows through the trees in Crabtree Valley, a neighborhood named after this Neuse River tributary. Anchored by a sprawling mall of the same title, the community offers residents more than convenient shopping. “It’s not far from the airport and is close to Downtown, but homes are

    • Average Value

      $731K

    • List Price

      $301K - $2.3M

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      48 Listings

    Crabtree
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    Warehouse District

    What started out as a center of industry in Raleigh may not serve that original purpose any longer—but its iconic brick buildings are now home to a bustling epicenter of art, culture, and diversity just under a mile from City Center. “We’re spoiled rotten,” says Ann-Cabell Baum, broker with The Glenwood Agency and longtime resident of the area.

    • Average Value

      $693K

    • List Price

      $304K - $1.4M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

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    North Hills

    Since the 1990s, North Hills has transformed into a major retail destination and an increasingly popular place to live in the Raleigh region. “It’s a highly desirable area,” says Ryan Sabatini, a Broker with Rich Realty Group who has been selling in the area for three years. “With ultra luxury homes, plus great parks and shopping.” Part of the

    • Average Value

      $686K

    • List Price

      $206K - $5.3M

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      88 Listings

    North Hills
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    Midtown Raleigh

    With its traditional homes and urban developments, Midtown Raleigh offers an ideal balance to homebuyers hoping to have a large backyard while maintaining closeness to city life. “Midtown Raleigh is appealing to those looking for an urban enclave. Residents can be in the suburbs in five minutes, but at North Hills at Midtown Park, they can enjoy a

    • Average Value

      $604K

    • List Price

      $285K - $1.8M

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      13 Listings

    Midtown Raleigh
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    Brier Creek

    Situated on the northwest side of Raleigh near Research Triangle Park, Brier Creek offers an appealing blend of large shopping areas and upscale suburban living. Plentiful shopping options and luxurious amenities give life in the neighborhood a distinct flair, while quick access to downtown Raleigh, Glenwood Avenue, the airport and more make the

    • Average Value

      $598K

    • List Price

      $284K - $1.4M

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      58 Listings

    Brier Creek
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    Oakwood Park

    With a grand stone archway leading into the picturesque Historic Oakwood Cemetery, vines creeping up the ruins of a former hospital intertwined in Raleigh’s Black history and the gated campus of a historically Black university resting a few blocks from a modern mixed-use development — there’s a strong sense of both past and future in Oakwood Park.

    • Average Value

      $583K

    • List Price

      $334K - $1.4M

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      5 Listings

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    Capital District

    Home to the North Carolina Executive Mansion, trendy restaurants and a massive event center, the Capital District is the bustling cultural center of not Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina. “You’re getting close to the heart of downtown,” says Ryan Sabatini, a Broker with Rich Realty Group who has been selling in the area for three years.

    • Average Value

      $578K

    • List Price

      $360K - $991K

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      20 Listings

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    Umstead

    Luxurious suburban homes, a large state park and proximity to Raleigh’s premier business and shopping districts characterize the residential communities of Umstead, a neighborhood on the west side of the City of Oaks. “It’s the perfect location for folks who are outdoor enthusiasts. But it’s also super easy access for job hubs like the university,

    • Average Value

      $573K

    • List Price

      $286K - $2.1M

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      23 Listings

    Umstead
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    Olde East Raleigh

    About a mile east of downtown is Olde East Raleigh, a residential community in a changing urban landscape. The neighborhood is recognized as part of the East Raleigh-South Park Historic District, which has been a thriving hub for the city’s African American population since the 19th century. As Raleigh continues to grow, efforts have been made to

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      $511K

    • List Price

      $276K - $1.2M

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      26 Listings

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    Caraleigh

    Caraleigh is undergoing a transformation as downtown Raleigh expands southward toward the neighborhood. It emerged in the late 1800s as a village for people working in the local textile mill, but Caraleigh today is the site of trendy home construction, an expanding urban park and planned development of office, apartments and a music hall. “That

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      $469K

    • List Price

      $443K - $1.1M

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      6 Listings

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    South Park

    Situated just southeast of Downtown Raleigh’s central business district, South Park is one of the city’s largest and oldest historically African American neighborhoods. The area is home to parks and community centers detailing the neighborhood’s history, plus the oldest historically Black university in the South and an array of decades-old

    • Average Value

      $468K

    • List Price

      $383K - $1.1M

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      23 Listings

    South Park
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    Belvedere Park

    Belvedere Park, sometimes spelled Belvidere Park, is a suburban community just northeast of Downtown Raleigh. Much of the area has quiet, residential streets, but with Capital Boulevard running through it, Belvedere Park also has plenty of industry and businesses. And like many Raleigh neighborhoods, it is experiencing growth and change. “Our

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      $465K

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      $165K - $1.5M

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      18 Listings

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    King Charles

    King Charles, on Raleigh’s east side, is an urban residential neighborhood where small lots sit on quiet streets. About 2 miles from Downtown, the neighborhood feels secluded from the surrounding metropolitan hubbub. Residents enjoy access to the Raleigh Country Club and top-rated schools, as well as everyday amenities a short drive from their

    • Average Value

      $420K

    • List Price

      $300K - $1.2M

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      23 Listings

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    College Park

    At the corner of Carver and Pender streets in east Raleigh sits a lot, only a tenth of an acre in size. Once overgrown and littered with trash, this garden is now a lushly manicured park named in honor of longtime resident John Stokes, who transformed and cultivated the land with his own hands until it became an official city park in the 1980s.

    • Average Value

      $416K

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      $243K - $748K

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      6 Listings

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    Forestville

    Forestville is an ideal location for those who want a suburban escape from the bustling city of Raleigh, without being completely insulated from the natural environment around them. Trails, rivers, creeks and lakes give the area a distinct outdoorsy vibe, while more than 10 unique subdivisions offer idyllic living for residents. Within the

    • Average Value

      $381K

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      $265K - $611K

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      100 Listings

    Forestville
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    Northeast Raleigh

    East of downtown Raleigh, outside of the Interstate 440 beltway, the city’s urban grid gives way to a sprawling network of suburban communities collectively known as Northeast Raleigh. While not offering the historic vibe of neighborhoods closer to the city center, this part of town gives residents more space and better value. “Northeast Raleigh

    • Average Value

      $381K

    • List Price

      $269K - $921K

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      104 Listings

    Northeast Raleigh
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    South Raleigh

    Just below I-40, South Raleigh is more rural than its northern neighbor while still offering a commercial district, quality schools and highway accessibility. It’s also home to several green spaces and NC State University’s agriculture campus. “As more and more people come to Raleigh, it’s growing out and out,” says Taylor Oldham, a Realtor with

    • Average Value

      $355K

    • List Price

      $225K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      41 Listings

    South Raleigh
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    Southeast Raleigh

    Just 6 miles from the city’s downtown area, Southeast Raleigh is a region where suburban amenities combine with natural seclusion. The area’s rolling, forested terrain makes it popular for hiking the Neuse River Trail, and residents will find ample chain restaurants and retailers sprinkled about. “This is the part of Raleigh that you go through

    • Average Value

      $339K

    • List Price

      $240K - $724K

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      Homes For Sale

      66 Listings

    Southeast Raleigh

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