Raleigh

Experience the Triangle's Crown Jewel

Ready to embrace a one-of-a-kind lifestyle in one of North Carolina's top metro areas? Raleigh is known for being the capital of North Carolina, but it's also a fantastic place to call home. If you want to get a taste of the City of Oaks, just stroll through Downtown or relax on a bench in Moore Square. Here, residents have created a unique culture and can't wait to welcome new neighbors into their community.

Although Raleigh is a big city, it still maintains that Southern hospitality that you won't find anywhere else. Get ready to experience tons of festivals, the best restaurants, and endless career opportunities—they're all waiting for you in Raleigh.

Ready to learn more about the area? Here's your all-in-one guide to the Triangle's biggest city.

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Parks & Recreation

Raleigh might be a big city, but it boasts plenty of parks and green spaces that allow residents to enjoy the area's mild climate. In fact, the city is even home to one of the largest art parks in the country.

With so many spots to choose from, it's easy to take some time and enjoy the outdoors. Looking for recommendations? Head to the North Carolina Museum of Art's official park to browse sculptures while trekking through trails. The William B. Umstead State Park also hosts 5,600 acres of forests, making it a top-notch spot for campers and hikers.

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Attractions

Because of its status as the state capital, Raleigh is home to some of the best museums in the South. If you're ready for a weekend of learning, just head downtown to check out the North Carolina Museums of History and Science, which feature plenty of interactive exhibits.

While you're there, why not check out a performance or game at PNC Arena? Raleigh is also home to the Carolina Hurricanes and plenty of college sports teams! No matter what you love to do, you'll certainly have some fun in the City of Oaks.

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Schools

Looking for a city with well-established and high-performing schools? Raleigh is the central hub of the Wake County Public School System, which serves over 160,000 students.

This district has helped homes in the area maintain their value, and they also provide younger residents with a fantastic education. There are countless schools in the Raleigh area, including Sycamore Creek Elementary, Pine Hollow Middle, and Enloe High.

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Events

It's no secret that Raleigh loves to celebrate, which means there's always something fun going on! Wondering how to live like a local? Just head to one of the city's exciting events, festivals, or activities—you're bound to have a great time.

If you're looking for recommendations, just check out Raleigh's calendar of events. Residents always look forward to First Night, a New Year's Eve celebration that ends with the annual acorn drop. Other top events include J. Cole's Dreamville Music Festival at Dix Park and the Raleigh International Food Festival.  

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Shopping and Dining

Looking for some of the best malls and local shops in the entire state? You've come to the right place. Raleigh is known for Crabtree Valley Mall, the largest enclosed mall in the Triangle. However, you'll also find a ton of locally-owned businesses across the city, such as Deco and Moon & Lola.

Raleigh is also known as the food capital of the Southeast, and it's easy to see why. Locals have fallen in love with James Beard award-winning chef Ashley Christensen. Be sure to check out all of her eateries, including Chuck's, Beasley's, and Death & Taxes. Other hot spots include Bida Manda and Second Empire

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Quick Facts

Travel & Commute

Durham: 34 min
Cary: 17 min
Raleigh-Durham International Airport: 23 min
Major Roads: Route 70, Route 401, Route 64, I-495, I-440 

Demographics

Population: 469,300
Zip Code: 27601, 27617, and others
County: Wake
Median Home Price: $281,800

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There's something truly special about living in Raleigh. It might be a large city, but it offers a one-of-a-kind warmth that you won't find anywhere else. If you're ready to embrace a new lifestyle, I can't wait to help! I offer plenty of of insider tips, real estate resources, easy-to-use home search tools, and more to get you started. Just give me a call today to begin your real estate journey.