Living in Midtown Raleigh/North Raleigh: A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe
Midtown and North Raleigh are where suburban comfort meets urban convenience. You’ll find large, shady residential neighborhoods, high-end shopping and dining hubs like North Hills, and strong public and private schools. Parks, lakes, and greenways weave through the area, offering tons of recreation. Compared to Downtown, it’s calmer, greener, and more spread out—but still highly convenient for accessing everything Raleigh offers.
Major Midtown/North Raleigh Cities & Neighborhoods
Midtown Raleigh (North Hills area)
– Raleigh’s “second downtown,” full of shopping, dining, new apartments, and corporate offices.
- Six Forks and Falls of Neuse Corridors – Established suburban neighborhoods with mature trees and great access to retail and parks.
- North Ridge – Affluent residential area anchored by North Ridge Country Club.
- Wakefield and Bedford – Newer master-planned communities closer to the northern edge of Raleigh, full of trails and family amenities.
Why It Works
- Easier access to both Downtown Raleigh and RTP without feeling "in the city."
- Tons of parks, trails, lakes, and outdoor activities.
- Strong public and private school options.
- Newer and larger homes compared to downtown neighborhoods.
- Walkable pockets like North Hills are creating true live-work-play centers.
Watch Out For
- Traffic congestion is growing, especially near I-540 and Six Forks Road.
- Home prices have jumped fast, especially near North Hills and North Ridge.
- Car dependency is still a reality for most daily errands.
- Some older homes may need updates (built 1980s–2000s).
Good Fit For
- Families who want strong schools, parks, and suburban homes close to the city.
- Professionals working at RTP, Downtown, or in healthcare/tech.
- Buyers looking for larger homes and yards without a full exurban commute.
- Suburbanites craving luxury shopping, dining, and event access.
Things to Do
- North Hills – High-end shopping, rooftop bars, farmers markets, concerts.
- Shelley Lake Park and Durant Nature Preserve – Hiking, biking, kayaking.
- Lafayette Village – European-style outdoor shopping village with boutiques and cafes.
- Greenway trails connecting residential neighborhoods to parks and lakes.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Single-family homes dominate, but lots of townhomes, condos, and luxury apartments are emerging.
Buy:
- Midtown/North Hills condos and townhomes: $400K–$800K+
- Traditional single-family homes: $450K–$900K+
- North Ridge golf course homes: $800K–$1.5M+
Rent:
- 1BR apartments in North Hills: $1,800–$2,600
- Single-family homes farther north: $2,200–$3,500+
Commute & Transit
Easy car access via I-440, I-540, and US-1. 15–20 minutes to Downtown Raleigh, 20–30 minutes to RTP. Limited bus service; car is needed for daily errands. New bike lanes and greenways are expanding, but not fully connected yet.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want family-friendly suburban living with city amenities nearby, tons of green space, strong schools, and an easy drive to work or fun, Midtown/North Raleigh is one of the best-balanced options in the metro.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Raleigh-Cary Metro.