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Spotlight Features of Raleigh
Downtown Raleigh
This district is a destination for shopping, dining, culture, and entertainment.
Education
Raleigh is home to excellent universities and a renowned public school district.
Parks & Recreation
The City of Raleigh maintains over 200 parks and 100 miles of greenway trails.
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About Raleigh, North Carolina's Capital
Raleigh is a thriving city in the heart of Wake County. Residents are able to enjoy a strong economy driven by tech companies and the nearby Research Triangle Park, plenty of amenities from parks to performing arts centers, and convenience to top North Carolina destinations via nearby highways.
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Raleigh Quick Facts
- Population (2015 est.): 451,066
- Population Change Since 2010: 11.6%
- Local Government: City of Raleigh
- Local School District: Wake County Public School System
- Commute to Research Triangle Park: 25 min.
Popular Outdoor Activities
Residents can hike, bike, or run along more than 100 miles of trails on the Capital Area Greenway Trail System, which includes the Neuse River Trail. Camping and fishing, in addition, are available at William B. Umstead State Park. For those who enjoy golfing, Raleigh offers several public golf courses, including the Lonnie Poole Golf Course at NC State University and the Raleigh Golf Association golf course.
Arts and Cultural Attractions
Raleigh residents can always find something fun to enjoy. In Downtown Raleigh alone, residents can visit three museums — North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, North Carolina Museum of History, and Marbles Kids Museum — in one afternoon. The Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts is a destination for the fine arts, while Red Hat Amphitheater and Coastal Credit Union Music Park are destinations for outdoor concerts.
New Developments in Raleigh
Raleigh is always attracting new businesses and construction projects. Recent developments include widening of the I-440 beltline (Fortify 40/440), improvements to the GoRaleigh Transit Station in Downtown Raleigh, development of the Charter Square office building, and construction of these new homes.
Raleigh's Unique Architectural Styles
Raleigh features homes in a variety of architectural styles. If you are searching for a home with character, you can explore homes in historic districts, contemporary homes, and Georgian-style properties, to name a few.
Contact the Raleigh Real Estate Experts
Whether you are buying or selling a home in Raleigh, use the experiences of Carroll Team Realty Services to your advantage. Call us at 919-422-3143 to learn more about Raleigh, its real estate market, or available homes for sale.
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