4 Best Places to Live in Raleigh, NC 2025 (+1 Alternative)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @shrav
    @shrav 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice video. Please cover Alexander Place/Briar Creek next.

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! Will do. I have one video queued up for this upcoming Friday, so on the 29th I can post a tour of Alexander Place/Brier Creek.

  • @DebraV711711
    @DebraV711711 15 дней назад

    Great video- Is there any walkability in the suburbs? Dont want to be in the midst of the city but want some access to walking trails/forest, cafes? Also wondering about short term rentals- if that is allowed etc.

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  15 дней назад +2

      Thanks! Depending on where you live in suburbs like Wake Forest of Fuquay you can have an okay walking score, but I wouldn't say there are any perfect locations for that balance. For example, both of these suburbs offer options where you can have access to cafes and trails within a 5-10 minute drive, but walking between the two would be tedious. Likewise, NW Raleigh or Cary have plenty of those options, but they're also car dependent. Lastly, a place like Historic Oakwood escapes the "city feel" despite being right next to downtown while also being close to the Greenway for biking/walking trails, but the home prices reflects that (often $850k+).
      As for short term rentals (STR), you're allowed to have them with a simple permit for anything offering stays at 30 days or less. I'm not sure about the other cities, but I have a STR in Raleigh and the permit is about $225-250 a year. I haven't heard of any proposed legislation to limit STRs yet, but if you're concerned about that then I'd recommend just doing mid-term rentals.

    • @DebraV711711
      @DebraV711711 15 дней назад

      @@RaleighNCLiving This is so helpful thank you!!! What about Durham? Are there any cute neighborhoods near the American Tobacco Trail??

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  14 дней назад +2

      Durham has a lot of character and is often seen as a bit more cultural (art, music, events, etc.) than the other places around it. Most of the neighborhoods around the American Tobacco Trail have the typical 1960s-1990s architectural style (ranch or split levels), which for me charming usually consists of unique or diverse styles. Trinity Park is a popular for it's historic look and walkability, but it's both pricey and a little bit away from the Tobacco Trail. There are likely small pockets with charm that I am unfamiliar with, but most of my friends live or have lived in Durham so if it's definitely a place you can see yourself then I can do more scouting for you on my end!

    • @DebraV711711
      @DebraV711711 14 дней назад

      @@RaleighNCLiving Thank you so much- I am on LA and originally from NY. I am a veterinarian, vegan and happy in the forest :) I dont want to be downtown but want some walkability. When I come out in a few months I will contact you. Need to see more but thinking Durham might be a good fit.

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  13 дней назад +1

      That's awesome and hope the info helps! I think you'll find Durham to be a good fit compared to somewhere like Raleigh. If you have any wiggle room in your trip I'd recommend looking to see what sort of events are going on in Durham and try to line up your visit with a music, art, or other cultural event. That'll give you a good idea of Durham's vibe concentrated in one place. Looking forward to connecting and reach out if you need anything!

  • @RossVesci
    @RossVesci 9 дней назад

    Name of two popular subdivisions in north hills new construction subdivisions in Raleigh

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  4 дня назад

      Places like Northwood Acres experience the most new construction, although the homes are all luxury homes frequently priced $1.5M or higher.

  • @RossVesci
    @RossVesci 9 дней назад

    Name of top popular subdivisions in Fuquay Varina and 3 most popular subdivisions in Fuquay Varina

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  8 дней назад

      Hello again Ross! South Lakes, The Oaks at Kenneth Creek, Highland Forest, and Bent Tree are all good starters, but ultimately it'll depend on what side of town you want to live in. I did a quick video tour here if you're interested in seeing some of Fuquay: ruclips.net/video/8s4tsJkEImQ/видео.html

    • @RossVesci
      @RossVesci 8 дней назад

      @ love Fuquay but what’s the name of the newest neighborhood or area next to Fuquay

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  8 дней назад

      Oh I gotcha, besides new development in Holly Springs, Angier is seeing new neighborhoods pop up as well. Gardner Farms and Wynncliffe Pond are the first two that come to mind!

    • @RossVesci
      @RossVesci 4 дня назад

      Any names of popular subdivisions near research triangle park in newer construction around 500-750,000)$

  • @MrObeytok
    @MrObeytok 10 дней назад

    What does a 1-bed rent for on average in these neighborhoods? Thx

    • @RaleighNCLiving
      @RaleighNCLiving  10 дней назад +1

      If you're looking for a standalone unit like an apartment, it's fairly common to find a new or new-ish build for around $1,200-1,400 a month. I recently looked for something similar when helping a friend and we found some listings within the $800-$1,000 range as well, however these were older builds. There are also luxury builds too depending on your price point. Separately, if you're open to renting a room (sectioned off or not) or find a roommate, I'd say $800 is the price I'd look for. For somewhere like Historic Oakwood, there are only residential homes so the only viable option would be a rent-by-the-room arrangement. Hope this helps!