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If your company has you moving to Raleigh, North Carolina next month and you're panicking because the only house-hunting experience you have is with Etobicoke real estate, then you've come to the right place. This website was designed by local real estate agents to help people just like you take the plunge into the exciting real estate market in Raleigh, NC. It contains everything you need to know about jobs, education, health care, community, entertainment, and more. We'll give you a quick tour of the city so you'll be ready for the next, all-important step of entering the housing market. So come along and learn about Raleigh, North Carolina!

Raleigh, North Carolina: The City of Oaks

Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh is located on the rolling plains of the Piedmont Triangle region in central North Carolina, approximately equidistant from the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Smokey Mountains of the Appalachian Range. As the capitol of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County, Raleigh is one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the United States. The current population is 385,000. The city takes its name from Sir Walter Raleigh, who organized the Roanoake Colony, the first English Colony in North America, which disappeared without a trace in the 1580s. Raleigh is often referred to as the "City of Oaks" because of its trees.

The quality of life and the steadily decreasing crime rate in Raleigh, NC have consistently earned the city high ranks on numerous Top Ten lists made by big names like Forbes and CNN's Money magazine. Efficient public transit, a humid subtropical climate, and over 8,000 acres of parkland has made the city an extremely attractive place to live. Among the largest groups of newcomers are young professionals in the technology sector and students bound for post secondary educational institutions like North Carolina State University.

Raleigh, North Carolina's economic base is quite varied. Residents find employment not just with the medical and high-tech companies in Research Triangle Park, which Raleigh shares with Chapel Hill and Durham, but also in a number of industries. These include clothing and textiles, food processing and distribution, and paper product manufacturing. Outside of work, Raleigh, NC residents enjoy major concerts at the Walnut Creek Pavilion, Carolina Hurricanes NHL hockey action, and supporting NC State's NCAA Wolfpack.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Raleigh, NC

the historic Heck-Andrews home in Raleigh, NC The city of Raleigh, North Carolina is divided into seven districts based on geography, each of which contains a diverse compliment of neighborhoods, so no matter what type of neighborhood you seek or what kind of new home you see yourself living in, Raleigh can give it to you. For those who are interested in an urban lifestyle or a connection with Raleigh's history, the Downtown/Old Raleigh district is where you want to be. It contains the newest and hippest condominium projects as well as the Historic Oakwood neighborhood, where some of the houses are over 200 years old.

The North Raleigh district is the destination for home buyers looking for a traditional suburban lifestyle or a great place to raise a family. Neighborhoods in North Raleigh range from older established ones to brand new planned communities. If diversity is your aim, head for Southeast Raleigh, where historic African American neighborhoods established after the Civil War exist alongside new suburban developments and low income housing projects. Nature lovers will want to check out South Raleigh, as it's the least developed on account of protected lakes and wilderness.

Whatever neighborhood you choose to call home, you'll find the houses are very reasonably priced for a city of Raleigh's size and quality. The average detached home costs around $292,000 while condos and town houses range on average from $171,000 to $482,000. Renters can expect to pay in the vicinity of $775 per month. You'll also find that it's not so difficult to support yourself, as the cost of living in Raleigh, NC is only 86.7, less than the U.S. average of 100.

Contact a Raleigh, NC Real Estate Agent

Now that you have an overview of the city, do you feel a little calmer? Have you got an idea of what type of real estate you're looking for and which parts of the city you might want to look into? Are you looking forward to seeing some of the things we talked about? Then congratulations! You're ready to enter the Raleigh, North Carolina real estate market. All you have to do now is click over to our contact page, where you'll find the names and numbers of the realtors who can get you started. Good luck, and we hope to see you soon!


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