Raleigh, NC

As the capital of North Carolina, Raleigh has seen major development and expansion throughout its rich history. Dubbed the "City of Oaks" for its beautiful oak trees (and no shortage of acorns), Raleigh is much different today than it was when chosen to be the new capital in 1788. It was later approved by the North Carolina General Assembly as the official capital and Wake County seat in 1792, with the county being formed only two decades before in 1771. It's prime location allowed for protection, yet quick access to the coast or mountains. 

The area was named Raleigh in honor of Sir Walter Raleigh, who established the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke Island in 1585. With this history, Raleigh is one of only a few U.S. cities that was built specifically and strategically to become a state capital. Its grid system was planned and based off the 1682 blueprints of Philadelphia as well. 

Today, Raleigh still has one of the best locations in the country and has consistently rated highly in various categories. Raleigh placed #10 out of 50 in 24/7 Wall St's 2017 poll of the best cities to live in America. Also in 2017, Forbes recognized Raleigh as being the second most educated city in the country, while Glassdoor placed Raleigh at #4 of the 25 Best Cities for Jobs in America. Raleigh has also consistently ranked highly as one of the best places to live for veterans and families. The North Carolina Museum of Art, located adjacent to the State Fairgrounds (roughly ten minutes from downtown Raleigh), has also been considered one of the best art museums in the country. 

Adventurous folks can find Raleigh as a premier place to live, this due to the city's versatility in location by being only two hours from the coast and beautiful Outer Banks. A four hour drive will lead you to the Appalachian Mountains, which are home to the famous Biltmore Estate and Grove Park Inn. The Raleigh-Durham International Airport has also proved to be one of the most modern and easily accessed airports in the nation. 

Raleigh is part of an eleven county metro area locally referred to as the "Triangle" by locals. There are thirty-one sister cities and towns ensconced within here. The highways are well designed ensuring that any neighboring locale can be easily reached, with the farthest points being a maximum of forty-five minutes away. The city is also located in the Southeastern corner of Research Triangle Park, a prospering area with three leading research universities and high-tech companies. Students have multiple options as Raleigh itself is home to North Carolina State University, one of the top Engineering and Vet schools in North America. Duke University and UNC Chapel Hill are also easily accessible, and offer additional impressive programs. 

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Neighborhoods and Condo Buildings

Mordecai
$179,000 – $825,000
750 – 3,410 sqft
Mornington
$370,000 – $420,000
2,600 – 3,200 sqft
North Ridge
$580,000 and up
3,500 – 6,500 sqft
North Shore
1,289 – 1,757 sqft
Olde Mill Trace
$450,000 – $800,000
2,500 – 4,500 sqft
Parkridge Lane
$148,000 – $225,000
715 – 1,080 sqft
Pinecrest
$160,000 – $775,000
1,100 – 4,700 sqft
Quail Hollow
$335,000 – $500,000
1,400 – 3,800 sqft
Renaissance Park
$249,000 – $450,000
1,959 – 3,553 sqft
River Run
$440,000 – $800,000
2,975 – 6,345 sqft
Sheffield Manor
$500,000 – $1,650,000
3,000 – 7,891 sqft
Southern Hills Estates
$1,000,000 and up
6,500 – 7,500 sqft
Stone Creek
$325,000 – $600,000
3,000 – 4,000 sqft
Stonebridge
$400,000 – $560,000
2,400 – 3,600 sqft
Stonehenge
$125,000 – $540,000
1,200 – 4,300 sqft
Summerfield North
$174,900 – $419,000
1,607 – 3,480 sqft
Sunset Hills
$415,000 – $1,000,000
1,470 – 5,012 sqft
Tadlock Landings
$347,900 – $649,900
2,750 – 3,650 sqft
The Dawson on Morgan
$219,900 – $849,900
890 – 3,030 sqft
The Oaks at Fallon Park
$649,900 – $1,000,000
3,023 – 4,200 sqft
The Paramount
$238,400 – $489,900
822 – 1,980 sqft
The Quorum Center Condos
$265,000 – $1,150,000
764 – 2,300 sqft
The Registry
$800,000 – $2,500,000
4,000 – 10,000 sqft
The Townes at Crabtree
$225,900 – $326,000
2,220 – 2,475 sqft
The West
$193,000 – $489,000
700 – 2,000 sqft
Traemoor
$339,000 – $1,100,000
2,610 – 6,649 sqft
Valley Estates
$240,000 – $339,900
1,521 – 3,638 sqft
Vestavia Woods
$350,000 – $450,000
1,900 – 2,900 sqft
Wakefield
$84,000 – $2,750,000
1,155 – 15,273 sqft
Wayland Heights
$530,000 – $810,000
1,631 – 3,406 sqft
Westlake Reserve
$315,000 – $450,000
2,378 – 3,736 sqft
Whitehall Townhomes
$125,000 – $240,000
1,200 – 2,928 sqft
Wildwood Green
$259,900 – $689,000
1,726 – 4,641 sqft
Williamsborough
$995,000 – $2,150,000
4,200 – 9,800 sqft
Woodlawn
$275,000 – $350,000
1,800 – 3,041 sqft
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