Triangle Relocation Guide

Relocation to Raleigh, Cary & the Triangle Area, NC

Thinking About Moving to the Triangle?

The Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill region, commonly known as the Triangle, is one of the fastest-growing areas in the United States. Buyers relocate here for strong job opportunities, lower taxes, excellent universities, new construction communities and a high quality of life.

Whether you’re moving from California, New York, New Jersey, Florida, Texas or another state, understanding neighborhoods, schools, commute patterns and housing costs is essential before purchasing a home.

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Anna Rukhlina · Real Estate Broker · DASH Carolina

Relocating to Raleigh, Cary and the Triangle area in North Carolina
Relocation

Why People Relocate to the Triangle Area

Growing Economy
Research Triangle Park
Technology & Biotech Jobs
Major Universities
Family-Friendly Communities
New Construction Homes
Lower Taxes
Four-Season Climate
Quality Healthcare
Outdoor Recreation
Overview

Triangle Area at a Glance

MetricTriangle Area
Population2.3+ Million
CountiesWake, Durham, Orange, Chatham
Major AirportRaleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
Median Household Income$90,000+
State Income Tax3.99% Flat Tax
Typical Sales Tax~7.25%
Major IndustriesTechnology, Healthcare, Education, Biotech
Major UniversitiesDuke, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State
Cost of Living

Cost of Living & Housing

Housing affordability is one of the primary reasons many families and professionals relocate to the Triangle.

Typical Home Prices

AreaTypical Home Price Range
Raleigh$450k–$800k+
Cary$550k–$1M+
Apex$500k–$900k+
Durham$400k–$750k+
Wake Forest$450k–$800k+
Holly Springs$450k–$850k+
Chapel Hill$600k–$1.2M+

Property Taxes

CountyTypical Effective Tax Rate
Wake County0.82%–1.05%
Durham County1.00%–1.20%
Orange County0.95%–1.15%
Chatham County0.75%–0.95%
Johnston County0.80%–0.95%

Tax rates vary by municipality and may change. Buyers should verify current rates with local authorities.

Employment

Jobs & Economy

The Triangle continues to attract new residents because of its strong and diversified economy.

Apple Google Cisco IBM Lenovo SAS Epic Games Duke Health UNC Health WakeMed Fidelity Red Hat

Research Triangle Park (RTP) is one of the largest research and technology parks in North America and serves as a major economic engine for the region.

Communities

Best Areas to Live in the Triangle

Raleigh

Largest city in the region with diverse neighborhoods, major employers and urban amenities.

Explore Raleigh

Cary

Known for established neighborhoods, parks, greenways and strong resale value.

Explore Cary

Apex

Popular for newer homes, family-oriented communities and new construction.

Explore Apex

Durham

Healthcare, biotech and university-driven economy.

Explore Durham

Chapel Hill

University town with established neighborhoods and strong healthcare presence.

Explore Chapel Hill
Education

Schools in the Triangle

The Triangle offers public schools, charter schools, magnet programs, year-round schools and private education options. School assignments vary based on address, enrollment caps and district boundaries.

Fair Housing Notice: School information should be independently verified with the applicable school district before making a housing decision.

New Construction

New Construction Homes

Many relocating buyers choose new construction because of modern floorplans, energy efficiency, builder warranties and community amenities.

Buyer Services

How I Help Relocation Buyers

Neighborhood Selection

School Research

Area Comparison

Virtual Tours

Builder Tours

Market Analysis

Offer Strategy

Contract Negotiation

Inspection Coordination

Closing Coordination

Vendor Recommendations

Move Planning Support

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Raleigh is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and serves as the economic center of North Carolina’s Triangle region. The city offers a strong job market, diverse neighborhoods, major universities, healthcare systems, and access to Research Triangle Park. Many professionals and families relocate to Raleigh because of its combination of career opportunities, quality of life, and relatively moderate cost of living compared to many large metropolitan areas.
In general, Cary home prices tend to be higher than Raleigh home prices. Cary is known for highly desirable neighborhoods, extensive parks and greenways, strong public schools, and convenient access to Research Triangle Park. However, both Raleigh and Cary offer a wide range of housing options, and actual prices vary significantly by neighborhood, home size, condition, and location. See the Cary real estate guide and Raleigh real estate guide for current market context.
The Triangle generally offers a lower cost of living than many major metro areas in California, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Housing costs remain one of the primary reasons people relocate to the region. While prices have increased over the past decade, buyers can still find a wide range of housing options across Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Durham, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, and surrounding communities.
Property taxes in Wake County vary based on the municipality and assessed value of the property. Most homeowners pay a combined county and municipal property tax rate that generally falls between approximately 0.8% and 1.0% of assessed value annually. Buyers should verify current tax rates directly with local authorities because rates may change over time.
School quality and assignment vary by address, district boundaries, and enrollment policies — not by city name alone. Many relocating families explore Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill, and parts of Raleigh because of community amenities and educational options. Buyers should independently verify school assignments with the applicable district before making a housing decision. Use the School Locator to research options by address.
Research Triangle Park is one of the largest research and technology parks in North America. Located between Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, RTP is home to hundreds of technology, engineering, healthcare, life science, and biotechnology companies. RTP serves as a major employment center and economic driver for the entire region.
Major employers include Duke Health, UNC Health, WakeMed, Cisco, IBM, Lenovo, SAS, Apple, Google, Fidelity Investments, Red Hat, and numerous biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. The Triangle continues to attract both large corporations and rapidly growing technology firms.
Yes. The Triangle remains one of the strongest new construction markets in the Southeast. Buyers can find new communities throughout Apex, Cary, Holly Springs, Wake Forest, Fuquay-Varina, Rolesville, Wendell, Clayton, and many other growing areas. Inventory, builder incentives, and availability vary throughout the year. See the new construction hub for active communities.
Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Wendell, Clayton, and parts of Chatham County continue to experience significant residential growth. These communities have seen substantial new home construction, infrastructure improvements, and population increases over the last decade.
The amount of income needed depends on the home price, down payment, interest rate, debts, and financing program. Many buyers begin by speaking with a lender to determine a comfortable budget before starting their home search. A local real estate professional can then help identify neighborhoods and communities that align with those goals.
For many households, North Carolina offers significantly lower housing costs and overall living expenses compared to many California markets. Buyers often find they can purchase a larger home and more land for the same budget while benefiting from a growing economy and strong job market.
Many relocating buyers find North Carolina more affordable than New York, particularly when comparing housing costs and property taxes. While affordability varies by location, many Triangle communities provide more housing options at lower price points than many New York metropolitan areas.
The Triangle experiences four distinct seasons. Winters are generally mild, spring and fall are popular for outdoor activities, and summers are warm and humid. Residents enjoy year-round access to parks, greenways, lakes, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
RDU serves the entire Triangle region. Approximate drive times are 10–15 minutes from Cary, 15–25 minutes from Apex, 15–25 minutes from Raleigh, 15–20 minutes from Durham, and 20–30 minutes from Chapel Hill. Actual travel times vary depending on traffic and exact location.
Many families relocating to the Triangle consider Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Wake Forest, Chapel Hill, and parts of Raleigh because of their community amenities, parks, recreational opportunities, and housing options. The best location depends on budget, commute preferences, lifestyle goals, and individual priorities — including school assignment by specific address.
Remote workers often prioritize home office space, internet reliability, quality of life, and value per square foot over commute time. Communities such as Wake Forest, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Clayton, and parts of North Raleigh offer newer floor plans, larger homes, and lower price points than closer-in RTP suburbs. Cary and Morrisville remain popular for buyers who may eventually return to hybrid office schedules near Research Triangle Park or RDU Airport.
Yes. Many relocation buyers successfully purchase homes while living in another state. Virtual tours, video walkthroughs, electronic signatures, inspections, and remote closings allow buyers to complete much of the transaction before physically moving to North Carolina.
Before relocating, buyers should research neighborhoods, commute patterns, property taxes, HOA fees, schools, new construction opportunities, and local market conditions. Creating a relocation plan early can help simplify the process and reduce surprises during the move.
By the Numbers

Triangle Relocation Statistics

2.3+ Million
Population
3 Tier-1 Research Universities
Major Universities
RDU International Airport
Airport
1000+ Companies
Technology & Life Science Employers
7000+ Acres
Research Triangle Park
Apex · Holly Springs · Wake Forest · Wendell · Clayton
Fastest Growing Areas
Wake County and Triangle area map — Raleigh, Cary, Apex relocation guide

Planning a Move to Raleigh, Cary or the Triangle?

Whether you’re relocating from another state or moving within North Carolina, I can help you understand neighborhoods, schools, commute patterns, home prices and new construction opportunities throughout the Triangle.

Anna Rukhlina · Real Estate Broker
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