Living in Wake Forest, Rolesville, and Northern Wake: A Guide for Newcomers
Vibe
This part of the metro feels calmer, greener, and more spread out than the south and west suburbs. Wake Forest balances a historic core with fast suburban growth, and it’s known for community pride, family living, and Southern charm. Rolesville and the surrounding area lean more rural-suburban, with larger lots, affordable homes, and wide streets. If you want space to breathe — or maybe even a little land — this area delivers without losing access to Raleigh and RTP.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Wake Forest – A charming, historic town turned major suburb with a mix of old homes, new neighborhoods, and a thriving small-town downtown.
- Rolesville – A rapidly developing former farming community that’s now known for affordable new construction and family-friendly neighborhoods.
- Northern Wake County – A growing patchwork of subdivisions, rural land, and exurban retreats pushing the metro’s boundaries north.
Why It Works
- More house for your money than most of the Triangle.
- Great for growing families and remote workers.
- Schools are improving, and new ones are being built to match growth.
- Lots of parks, greenways, and a beautiful natural setting.
- Still close enough to commute to RTP or Raleigh — but far enough to feel removed.
Watch Out For
- Commute times can stretch with traffic, especially on US-1 or Capital Blvd.
- Still car-dependent; public transit options are minimal.
- Fewer dining, shopping, and cultural options compared to closer-in areas.
- Some parts are still catching up on infrastructure (sidewalks, retail, healthcare).
Good Fit For
- Budget-conscious buyers who want more space and newer homes.
- Families who want quiet living, good schools, and backyard play space.
- Remote workers, DIYers, or buyers interested in semi-rural living with metro access.
- People leaving the city or Cary for a slower pace of life.
Things to Do
- Downtown Wake Forest – Cute shops, local events, and a growing dining scene.
- E. Carroll Joyner Park – One of the Triangle’s best suburban parks with trails, events, and open space.
- Falls Lake State Recreation Area – Hiking, boating, camping, and fishing just minutes away.
- Seasonal events, parades, and farmers markets that give small-town character to fast-growing communities.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Primarily single-family homes in newer subdivisions, with some townhomes and rural properties.
Buy:
- Wake Forest: $425K–$750K+
- Rolesville: $400K–$650K+
- Northern Wake (rural homes, land): $350K–$700K+
Rent: Limited rental stock, but newer homes and townhomes: $1,800–$2,800+
Commute & Transit
Driving routes: US-1, NC-98, Capital Blvd (US-401). No rail service and very limited bus routes. Most daily needs are reachable locally, but you’ll be in the car a lot.
Commute times:
- To Downtown Raleigh: 30–55 minutes
- To RTP: 35–60 minutes
Is This Area Right for You?
If you’re looking for space, affordability, and a slower pace, while staying within range of Raleigh and RTP, the Wake Forest and Northern Wake area offers peaceful living and room to grow.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Raleigh-Cary Metro.