Durham is a city full of pride and diversity. The Durham
Bulls, Carolina Hurricanes, and Duke Sports Teams all call Durham home. A number of museums and art
institutions also bring in millions of visitors to the area every year. While
it is a small city with all the charms of small city life, it also offers a
lower cost of living in a larger urban environment. Durham provides many
different opportunities through Duke University, North Carolina Central University,
the National Humanities Center, and many more companies within Research
Triangle Park.
Created in 1823 and re-established in 1869, Durham has a
rich history. Today it is known as the 4th Largest City in the state
of North Carolina, 245,000 people call it homes, and it has been known as the
City of Medicine. Healthcare is a major industry, including more than 300
medical and health-related companies and medical practices. The Raleigh-Durham airport
is also co-owned by the cities of Durham and Raleigh, as well as Durham and
Wake Counties.
Durham contains a lot of culture, opportunities for education and employment, as well as a bustling tourist population. It is an eventful place to call home and we would be more than happy to explore the area with you whether you are relocating or currently neighbors to the city!
Durham's Accolades:
- #13 Best Place to Live in the Nations - U.S. News 2018
- #7 Best Place to Live in the Nation - U.S. News 2017
Average Listing Price: $593,404

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Popular Durham Neighborhoods
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Number of homes for sale: 19
Average listing price: $767,457
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Average listing price: $346,785
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Average listing price: $394,400
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Number of homes for sale: 12
Average listing price: $729,589
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Average listing price: $1,257,889
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Average listing price: $1,602,500