Living in Apex, Holly Springs, and Fuquay-Varina: A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe
These three towns are family-centered, quiet, and suburban with a friendly small-town vibe. Apex feels more established and polished, with a true downtown and a strong sense of community. Holly Springs is newer, very kid-friendly, and loaded with parks, sports fields, and new construction. Fuquay-Varina offers the most affordability and space, and still maintains a semi-rural edge as it rapidly develops. All three are big draws for people relocating from out of state who want space, safety, and schools without urban congestion.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Apex – Frequently ranked as one of the best small towns in the U.S., with a walkable historic downtown and excellent schools.
- Holly Springs – A fast-growing, family-first suburb with new housing, greenways, and strong civic infrastructure.
- Fuquay-Varina – A bit farther out, more affordable, with a charming small-town downtown and a mix of new and rural housing.
Why It Works
- Strong public schools, especially in Apex and Holly Springs.
- Tons of new home construction, parks, and community centers.
- Less traffic congestion than closer-in suburbs.
- Friendly, tight-knit communities with a slower pace.
- Easy access to US-1 and NC-55 for commuting.
Watch Out For
- Fewer cultural amenities (music, nightlife, museums) than closer-in areas.
- Commutes to Downtown Raleigh or RTP are longer and very car-dependent.
- Newer areas can feel cookie-cutter as growth continues.
- Limited rental inventory; most options are for buyers.
Good Fit For
- Growing families who want bigger homes and yards at more accessible prices.
- Remote workers or hybrid commuters who don’t need to go into the city every day.
- First-time buyers priced out of Cary or North Raleigh.
- People who want small-town charm with modern infrastructure.
Things to Do
- Downtown Apex – Historic shops, events, and holiday parades.
- Bass Lake Park and Harris Lake County Park – Trails, fishing, and nature centers.
- Holly Springs Salamanders baseball and community sports complexes.
- Fuquay-Varina's downtown revitalization – Breweries, coffee shops, and growing restaurant scene.
- Greenways and splash pads galore for young families.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Mostly new or recent single-family homes, some townhomes; limited older housing stock.
Buy:
- Apex: $475K–$800K+
- Holly Springs: $450K–$750K+
- Fuquay-Varina: $375K–$650K+
Rent: Very limited apartment inventory; expect $2,000–$3,200+ for newer homes or townhomes.
Commute & Transit
Commutes to:
- Downtown Raleigh: 30–50 minutes
- RTP: 25–45 minutes
Major routes: US-1, NC-55, NC-540 (toll road makes a big difference). Car ownership is essential; no rail or major public transit available yet. New roads and bypasses help ease congestion, but commute time will be a factor.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want great schools, bigger homes, space to grow, and small-town life with access to the Triangle, Apex, Holly Springs, and Fuquay-Varina are family-friendly powerhouses with excellent value.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Raleigh-Cary Metro.