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Raleigh

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$779,331
Average Sales Price
$469,422
Median Sales Price
3,009
Total Listings
501,482
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RECENTLY SOLD LISTINGS

7209 Nicolson Court, Raleigh, NC 27616

$335,000

Sold on 05/22/2026

Single Family Home

$340,000

3 Beds 3 Baths 1,438 SqFt

7209 Nicolson Court, Raleigh, NC 27616

OFFER DEADLINE Sunday 4PM - Welcome to 7209 Nicolson Court where comfort, thoughtful updates, and everyday ease come tog...

MLS# 10159070

Listed by LPT Realty, LLC

1.5%
1421 Justice Union Court, Raleigh, NC 27604

$410,000

Sold on 05/15/2026

Single Family Home

$415,000

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,393 SqFt

1421 Justice Union Court, Raleigh, NC 27604

ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY & 10 YEAR STRUCTURAL WARRANTY! Built in 2022, this well-maintained 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home offer...

MLS# 10143665

Listed by LPT Realty, LLC

1.2%
2462 Tonoloway Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610

$260,000

Sold on 05/12/2026

Townhouse

$260,000

2 Beds 3 Baths 1,396 SqFt

2462 Tonoloway Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610

2nd chance OPPORTUNITY to own this GEM!!! Fully completed inspection report and our preferred lender is offering a finan...

MLS# 10139496

Listed by LPT Realty, LLC

listing detail

Average Median
Bathrooms 3.77 3
Bedrooms 3.59 3
Year Built 2001 2006
Lot Size 0.49 Acres 7,840 Sqft
Taxes $19,162 $3,733
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Population:

501.5K

Density:

1.7K

Households:

199K

Gender

47%
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53%
Female
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Raleigh, NC Real Estate – FAQs

Is Raleigh, NC a good place to buy a home?

Yes. Raleigh remains one of the most desirable real estate markets in North Carolina due to job growth, universities, healthcare, and long-term appreciation. Buyers are drawn to Raleigh for both lifestyle and investment potential.
 
How competitive is the Raleigh real estate market?

Competition varies by neighborhood and price point. Some Raleigh homes receive multiple offers, while others allow room for negotiation. Understanding local market conditions is key to buying successfully.

What types of homes are available in Raleigh, NC?

 

Raleigh offers a wide range of options including single-family homes, townhomes, condos, new construction, and luxury properties. Inventory and pricing vary significantly by area.

 
Are home prices higher in Raleigh compared to surrounding cities?

In many cases, yes. Central Raleigh prices tend to be higher than areas like Garner or Clayton, but buyers often pay a premium for location, amenities, and shorter commutes.
What should buyers consider before purchasing a home in Raleigh?
 
Buyers should consider neighborhood location, commute times, school districts, property taxes, and future resale value. A local agent helps navigate these factors with up-to-date market data.
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