Raleigh is an excellent blend of Southern charm and modern development. Drawing in IT companies and talent, Raleigh has been growing rapidly as part of the region’s Research Triangle, but it still retains its easygoing, friendly style, as well as its affordability. For those wanting to relocate to an area near Raleigh without committing to the big city life, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 best suburbs.
10. Pittsboro
- Population: 4,287
- Median Home Value: $284,858
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 25.9 minutes
- School Ranking: A-
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 114
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 15
Don’t underestimate Pittsboro’s small size; this suburb is proof that great things can come in small packages. With only a little over 4,000 residents calling Pittsboro home, there’s plenty of small-town charm to be found. There’s also plenty to do, from visiting the Small Museum of Folk Art to enjoying a glass of wine at the Starrlight Mead winery. Your new home is waiting for you in Pittsboro!
9. Hillsborough
- Population: 7,239
- Median Home Value: $242,100
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 25.1 minutes
- School Ranking: A
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 318
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 31
Hillsborough is another small suburb, located northwest of Raleigh. This town has a wealth of art galleries, annual festivals and mountain views. History fans will love the architecture throughout the town, with several houses and historic sites from the 18th and 19th centuries available for touring. Two homebuilders are developing new homes in Hillsborough, so check out what they have to offer!
8. Wake Forest
- Population: 44,046
- Median Home Value: $285,000
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 29.2 minutes
- School Ranking: A
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 660
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 53
As its name implies, Wake Forest is full of greenery and nature. Several hiking trails will take you through the woods, with even more natural beauty waiting just beyond the borders. Wake Forest also has a thriving downtown known as “The Renaissance Area” for its boutiques and art galleries. Check out the homes available in Wake Forest!
7. Zebulon
- Population: 5,646
- Median Home Value: $125,900
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 27.7 minutes
- School Ranking: A
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 99
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 18
Located approximately 24 miles east of Raleigh, Zebulon is a small town with a big heart. It has a growing downtown scene, as well as six community parks and a championship disc golf course. Known as “The Town of Friendly People”, Zebulon is always welcoming of new folks. With six homebuilders building across seven communities, your new home is just around the corner.
6. Holly Springs
- Population: 36,749
- Median Home Value: $283,700
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 27.6 minutes
- School Ranking: A
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 272
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 21
Holly Springs is one of the fastest-growing Raleigh suburbs, and it’s easy to see why. Only 19 miles southwest of Raleigh, Holly Springs has low property and violent crime rates. It also has plenty of parks, shopping centers and dining options to explore and enjoy. With several town expansion initiatives in the works, now is a great time to check out the housing market. Look for your new home in Holly Springs!
5. Apex
- Population: 53,852
- Median Home Value: $307,800
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 24.2 minutes
- School Ranking: A
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 672
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 54
Apex is a thriving city with many community festivals and parks, as well as a cultural arts center. A former railroad town, Apex has established its downtown area as a historic district. True to its heritage, the city still has a train depot that dates to the late 1800s. Take a look at the homes available in Apex.
4. Cary
- Population: 168,160
- Median Home Value: $337,700
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 22.8 minutes
- School Ranking: A
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 1,692
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 113
With over 168,000 residents, Cary is the largest suburb on our list. There’s a lot to love here, from the natural beauty of the Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve to the city’s wide variety of arts and cultural events and centers. With a notably low violent crime rate, residents can have peace of mind while strolling the lakeside park of Fred G. Bond Metro Park or catching a show at the local amphitheater. Find your dream home in Cary today!
3. Carrboro
- Population: 21,314
- Median Home Value: $350,800
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 23.6 minutes
- School Ranking: A+
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 429
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 32
Carrboro is located approximately 31 miles northwest of Raleigh and directly west of Chapel Hill. Residents love the variety of activities, including the farmer’s market, 2nd Friday Art Walk, and the Cat’s Cradle music venue. For outdoor fun, check out Bolin Creek and the Carolina North Forest, which offer ample hiking and picnicking opportunities. The communities of Carrboro are waiting for you!
2. Morrisville
- Population: 27,453
- Median Home Value: $317,700
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 21.9 minutes
- School Ranking: A+
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 337
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 32
Morrisville is well known for its cultural diversity, seen in its population, restaurants and festivals. Lake Crabtree County Park offers boat rentals, playground facilities and more along the shore of the 520-acre lake. With one of the shortest commute times and an excellent education system, Morrisville is a great place for families to call home. Don’t miss your chance to call Morrisville your new home!
1. Chapel Hill
- Population: 64,051
- Median Home Value: $409,200
- Mean Travel Time to Work: 19.6 minutes
- School Ranking: A+
- Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 853
- Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 107
At the top of our list is Chapel Hill, a suburb located approximately 30 miles northwest of Raleigh. Sports fanatics may know this city as the home of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball program, but Chapel Hill is also famous for its wonderful points of interest. Days can be spent at the Ackland Art Museum, Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, and North Carolina Botanical Garden. As far as entertainment, Franklin Street is packed with restaurants, stores and bars. With 21 builders developing the area, the sky’s the limit in Chapel Hill — find your new home today!
Additional Suburbs
Suburb | Pop. | Median Home Value | Mean Travel to Work | School Rank | Property Crimes | Violent Crimes |
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Garner | 30,502 | $175,400 | 28.1 minutes | A- | 678 | 104 |
Fuquay-Varina | 29,200 | $232,100 | 32.4 minutes | A- | 417 | 51 |
Rolesville | 8,111 | $318,700 | 32.6 minutes | A- | 1,185 | 180 |
Wendell | 7,809 | $165,000 | 25.9 minutes | B+ | 168 | 32 |
Knightdale | 17,423 | $183,000 | 26.7 minutes | B | 422 | 67 |
Siler City | 8,205 | $106,000 | 27.8 minutes | B | 369 | 70 |
Mebane | 15,589 | $185,700 | 26.2 minutes | B- | 151 | 22 |
Durham | 278,993 | $207,900 | 22.7 minutes | B- | 10,147 | 1,979 |
Roxboro | 8,303 | $84,200 | 25.6 minutes | B- | 318 | 78 |
Angier | 5,253 | $151,900 | 35.1 minutes | B- | 99 | 19 |
Raleigh’s for You!
With so many fun activities, job opportunities and beautiful natural sights, it’s no wonder so many are choosing to relocate to Raleigh. The cities and towns surrounding Raleigh are also rich in culture and community, and they all make a great choice of home for those wanting to live nearby. Find your new home today!
NewHomeSource pulled data from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Services and the U.S. Census Bureau. In the event exact crime data was unavailable, estimates were used. These factors were entered into an algorithm to calculate a score for each suburb.
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Sarah graduated from Trinity University in 2012 with a degree in International Relations and Political Science. She writes blogs on new homes, decor, communities, and more for NewHomeSource. When she’s not writing, you can find her spending time with her three cats.
ROBERTA L HUBBARD
Great article and information. Well done, and thank you, Sarah.