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The heart of North Carolina is home to both booming cities and small, laid-back towns. Find cozy condos, beautiful single-family homes, sweeping estates, and everything in between. The possibilities for fun and relaxation in this ultra-convenient location are endless.
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Chapel Hill
Home to one of the most well-known universities in the country, Chapel Hill feels cozy while thriving in the spotlight. Read More
Franklinton
A small, community-centered town about 25 miles from Raleigh, Franklinton has grown from an industrial town rooted in the railroad to a modern, tightly knit residential community. Read More
Fuquay Varina
Enjoy small-town character and big-city conveniences living in Fuquay Varina. Read More
Holly Springs
Holly Springs retains a community atmosphere like that of a country town, though it really started growing in the early 2000s. Read More
Knightdale
Knightdale was founded in the 1900s with the building of a railroad line and experienced significant growth with its nearness to Research Triangle Park. Read More
Morrisville
A small community, Morrisville is growing since it is so close to Research Triangle Park. Read More
Rolesville
Visit the second oldest town in Wake County and find out how it went from a small farming community to a blossoming residential area. Read More
Wake Forest
Once the home of Wake Forest University, Wake Forest retains a small-town feel with community events and fantastic annual festivals. Read More
Willow Springs
This small community is a pleasant retreat into North Carolina natural landscape. Read More
Youngsville
Home to country music singer Jason Michael Carroll and a home on the National Register of Historic Places, Youngsville is a quaint community located not far from Raleigh. Read More