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    Hudson 5401

    7760 Midtown Market Ave, Raleigh, NC 27616

    1 - 3 Beds$1,210 - $3,280

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    MAA Vale

    4710 Mint Leaf Ln, Raleigh, NC 27612

    1 - 3 Beds$1,408 - $2,648

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    Parker

    601 Tryon Rd, Raleigh, NC 27603

    1 - 3 Beds$1,419 - $2,400

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Living in Raleigh NC

Raleigh is the capital city of North Carolina, yet it still flies under the radar as a truly incredible tech and cultural center of the Southeast. Raleigh's Research Triangle Park has been instrumental in bringing in top employers and significant investment, each of which has contributed to turning Downtown Raleigh into an impressive center for dining and entertainment. Called the "Smithsonian of the South" because of the large number of museums and free educational attractions, Raleigh is also an important arts and culture center for the state of North Carolina. With modern apartment rentals in the heart of the city and a selection of affordable condos and single-family rentals in the popular, ever-growing suburbs that surround the city, there's something for everyone in the rapidly evolving city of Raleigh.

Moving to the Area

Raleigh often ranks as one of the top cities for quality of life for good reason. The city provides a lower cost of living than the national average, with housing costs remaining competitive compared to other major cities. There's so much to see and do, from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences to Pullen Park. While Raleigh is fast-growing, it still has a small-town feel to it. Raleigh's job market is thriving, especially with Research Triangle Park located here, which continues to attract a diverse range of companies and talent.

Lifestyle

Raleigh has also become a cultural hub, complete with nationally acclaimed restaurants, numerous microbreweries, and a burgeoning art scene. Raleigh is home to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and the North Carolina Museum of Art. To enjoy the natural beauty of the city, residents head to William B. Umstead State Park, a local favorite with a large lake along with campgrounds, hiking trails, and boat rentals. History fans can visit the historic Yates Mill County Park and Mordecai Historical Park, and those looking for water fun can spend warm days at Adventure Landing.

Culture

Raleigh has a welcoming atmosphere and friendly residents. It also has an international flair, due to attracting the best minds from both the United States and overseas. When you're living in Raleigh, you get to partake in the lively nightlife, amazing cultural attractions, and wonderful festivals found in and around the city.

Industry

Raleigh has a low unemployment rate, attracting many new companies in recent years. Raleigh has a relatively high number of jobs relating to the computer and mathematical industries. Raleigh's most prominent employers include IBM, Cisco Systems, and North Carolina State University.

Sports & Colleges

If you're moving to Raleigh to attend school, you're in luck. This region is called the Research Triangle for a reason. It's home to several highly respected colleges and universities, including the Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham, Watts School of Nursing, Duke University, and North Carolina State University, which is also renowned for its numerous NCAA Division 1 sports teams. Collectively known as the Wolfpack, NCSU's baseball, basketball, football, and wrestling teams are especially noteworthy. Raleigh also boasts one major league team, ice hockey's Carolina Hurricanes, as well as numerous minor league teams, including the Durham Bulls baseball team and the North Carolina FC soccer team.

Landmarks

Raleigh has many museums, including the North Carolina Museum of Art, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, and the North Carolina Museum of History. If you're moving to Raleigh with your children, be sure to bring them to Marbles Kids Museum or Pullen Park, which has its own carousel and mini train. You'll also be close to several amazing attractions in nearby Durham, like the Nasher Museum of Art or Eno River State Park.

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