Future rural and suburban growth in the Triangle

Women carry boxes into a new home due to growth in the Triangle

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With that kind of expected growth, it’s the area’s small towns and suburban communities that will provide the most opportunity for growth in the region. In fact, that’s already happening. According to data from the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management, many of the Triangle’s smaller communities rank among the fastest-growing municipalities in the nation. Garner grew by more than 10 percent between 2023 and 2024, gaining more than 3,500 new residents. And between 2020 and 2024, communities like Wendell, Angier, and Zebulon grew by 71.2 percent, 55 percent, and 51.9 percent, respectively.

However, several towns are appearing on the horizon as builders look for communities that will entice buyers eyeing the Triangle. If you’re thinking about a move, keep these locations on your radar.

Four Oaks

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Benson

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Wendell

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Franklinton

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Youngsville in Franklin County is booming, not just because its population has grown by more than 17 percent between 2010 and 2020. Its prime proximity to Raleigh and vast land resources, means it offers big-city convenience with a small-town feel. It is home to fewer than 2,500 people. Yet it’s growing rapidly thanks to new communities and subdivisions that provide residents across the Triangle with enticing new home options.

Youngsville is bursting with possibilities for anyone looking for new construction from the area’s top builders. Stunning, spacious, and modern homes in close-knit neighborhoods like Abbington, Bartlett Manor, Calvin’s Mill, Golden Ridge, Maison Ridge, Preserve at Norris Creek, and Province Grande Olde Liberty provide room to grow at a comfortable price. And communities like East Woods of Patterson, Hidden Lake, Lily Meadows, and Sorrell Oaks provide luxury living in a serene setting.

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Louisburg

Louisburg is another quiet town just outside of Raleigh that is growing significantly because of the many opportunities that are available there. This town of just over 3,000 residents is just starting to hit its massive growth phase. Home to a two-year residential college, numerous annual events that draw out-of-towners to the community, shops and restaurants that can’t be missed, a rich history, and more, Louisburg provides a welcoming atmosphere for every resident.

The Jim Allen Group offers a few Louisburg communities you don’t want to overlook. For example, Green Hill will offer 147 homes in a community with numerous amenities like a pool, ponds, a greenway trail, and homes priced from the mid-$200s. Grandiflora provides luxury homes at a comfortable price tag. Lake Royale is a gated community that’s home to a lake and spacious, well-priced homes that provide options for numerous types of buyers. And Tharrington Acres is perfect for first-time buyers and growing families looking for space and comfort.

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Fuquay-Varina

Fuquay-Varina used to be a farming community, but this town is now nearly 50,000 people and will continue to grow massively. It’s home to two downtown locations, with numerous hot spots for eating, shopping, and exploring. Located in southern Wake County, it has a charm that’s undeniable. The community features numerous craft beer locations, a ton of history, and annual events like a spring and fall concert series, its Independence Day Celebration, and more. It’s also a quick drive to the Research Triangle Park and to downtown Raleigh.

The Preserves at Holland in Fuquay-Varina is a beautiful, close-knit community featuring expansive, customized luxury homes from an award-winning builder team.

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Angier

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Additional locations throughout the Triangle

In proximity to Durham are several small communities that have experienced sudden growth as well. Mebane, located between Durham and Greensboro, has a focus on downtown revitalization to give its downtown businesses a chance to thrive. Hillsborough draws in writers and artists and has numerous agrotourism opportunities for Triangle residents. And Pittsboro, just south of Chapel Hill, offers unique restaurants, deep history and nostalgia, and proximity to Jordan Lake State Recreation Area.

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