Local Guides
Get to know the towns that will make you fall in love with North Carolina in our Local Guides!
Learn about all the nearby amenities in the towns that make North Carolina one of the best places to call home.
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Apex
View cityVoted #1 Fastest Growing Suburb in the U.S. by Realtor.com
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Cary
View cityEnjoy Nature with Bike-Friendly Communities, Parks, and Greenways
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Clayton
View citySmall-Town Charm with Easy Access to the City and a Lively Downtown
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Creedmoor
View cityHome of Lake Rogers, a 175-Acre Lake, Perfect for Watersports or Picnicking
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Durham
View cityHistoric Architecture and Booming Tech Industry, Home to Duke University
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Franklinton
View citySmall, Rapidly-Growing Town with many Luxury Homes and New Construction
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Fuquay-Varina
View cityContemporary Living Blended with Historic, Small-Town Charm
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Garner
View cityQuiet Neighborhoods with Easy Access to Raleigh and Major Highways
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Hillsborough
View cityArts and Music Center Coupled with Gorgeous Natural Views
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Holly Springs
View cityThriving Cultural Scene Nestled Amongst Freshwater Springs
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Knightdale
View cityLocal Eateries, Growing Businesses, and New Construction
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Louisburg
View cityNew Construction and Luxury in this Small Town with Big Potential
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Mebane
View cityHistoric Charm and Endless Outdoor Recreational Opportunities
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Morrisville
View cityConvenient Access to RDU Airport and Research Triangle Park (RTP)
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Pittsboro
View cityQuaint Town with Agricultural Heritage and Farm-to-Table Dining
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Raleigh
View cityNC’s Capital, Home of NC State University, and the Second Largest City in North Carolina
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Rolesville
View cityThe Hidden Gem of the Triangle, Home to Rapid-Growth and New Construction
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Wake Forest
View cityRich American History, A Growing Downtown Scene, and Quiet Neighborhoods
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Wendell
View cityPicturesque and Peaceful Small Town Rich with Opportunity
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Youngsville
View cityEasy Access to the Coast, Blue Ridge Mountains, Raleigh, and So Much More
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Zebulon
View cityHome to the Carolina Mudcats Baseball Team, Countless Parks, and the Farm Fresh Market