Raleigh Relocation Guide
POINTS OF INTEREST
1. Morgan Street Food Hall
2. Carter-Finely Stadium
3. Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut
4. NC State Farmers Public Market
5. NC State University
OUR OFFICES
CARY/MORRISVILLE
6. PNC Arena
7. Marbles Kids Museum
8. City of Raleigh Museum
9. NC Museum of Art
10. JC Raulston Arboretum
1400 Village Market Place
Morrisville, NC 27560
RALEIGH
3700 Computer Drive
Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27609
POPULAR NEIGHBORHOODS
As one of the fastest growing areas in Raleigh, there will never be a dull day in North Hills. With popular attractions such as Crabtree Valley Mall and Coastal Credit Union Park, North Hills offers plenty of opportunities to live, work, and play.
Downtown is the heart of the city and perfect for anyone wanting to live close to the action. Whether you’re looking for an active nightlife, museums and arts, or fine dining and shopping there are always plenty of places to see and discover Downtown.
Located just west of Downtown many of the amenities within Cameron Village are within walking distance. This area is also within minutes of the prestigious North Carolina State University.
One of the most desirable neighborhoods in Raleigh, Hayes Barton offers beautiful homes with an abundance of restaurants, businesses, and parks and recreation opportunities nearby.
This historic neighborhood is compromised of five smaller neighborhoods making it packed with entertainment, dining, and shopping opportunities.
Popular for its convenient commute to Downtown and its abundance of family-friendly activities, Glenwood has become a top destination for families.
Arguably one of the best located neighborhoods in Raleigh, Brier Creek is a fast-growing area that offers short commutes to Research Triangle Park, RDU International Airport and nearby Durham and Cary.
One of six historic districts in Raleigh, Boylan Heights is an area of fine homes, tree-lined streets, and sidewalks. The neighborhood is an important piece of Raleigh’s history and the city’s growth.