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Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, and Vicinity

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Raleigh North Carolina, City Life Carolina Style

Raleigh is an irresistible blend of big city entertainment and Carolina charm, without the big city hassle. Trendy, with tree lined streets, cutting edge culture and exciting night spots, all with a southern appeal, Raleigh, the capital of the North Carolina, is also known as the "City of Oaks" for its many oak trees. It has a population of approximately 367,995, making it the second most populous city in North Carolina. Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill make up the three cities of The Triangle, an urban region that has an estimated total population of 1,565,223. Raleigh falls in the northeast central region of the state, where the Piedmont and the coastal plains regions meet. Most of Raleigh features gently rolling hills that slope eastward towards North Carolina's flat coastal plain. Its central Piedmont location makes it a 3-hour drive west of the Atlantic Ocean and 4 hours east of the Great Smokey Mountains. Get started on you move to Raleigh by searching apartment rentalsand Raleigh rental houses.

Living, Raleigh Style

Raleigh has many personalities, and a diverse network of neighborhoods and entertainment districts, each with its own culture and flair. There are districts for strolling along tree lined sidewalks with art gallery views, districts for shopping, districts for dancing, historic districts and districts that remind you how much you love cobblestone streets with antique lampposts. Raleigh is divided into at least five geographic areas. Olde Raleigh ("Inside the Beltline") is home to many 20th-century neighborhoods, including Boylan Heights, Country Club Hills, Five Points, Glenwood, Brooklyn, Hayes Barton, Moore Square, Mordecai, Belvidere Park, Woodcrest and Oakwood. East Raleigh is along Capital Boulevard near the I-440 beltline to New Hope Road. Most of East Raleigh's development is along established corridors such as US 1. It is bordered to the east by the town of Knightdale. West Raleigh is near Hillsborough St. and Western Boulevard, and is home to the North Carolina State University campus. Also in West Raleigh are Avent Ferry Road, Blue Ridge Road, and Lake Johnson. North Raleigh is a large area containing many established neighborhoods along with many newly constructed sub-divisions. It begins north of the I-440 beltline. It is a suburban location with shopping areas (such as the renovated North Hills Mall). Neighborhoods and communities in North Raleigh include: Alyson Pond, Greystone, Manor Oaks and Perry Creek. South Raleigh is along US 401 South toward Fuquay-Varnina and US 70 into Garner. This is the least developed and least dense area of Raleigh. Neighborhoods in South Raleigh include: Riverbrooke, Lake Wheeler, Eagle Chase and Lincoln Park with a growing business sector and a major university, Raleigh is always growing with new neighborhood, rentals, condominiums and apartments.

Working in Raleigh

Raleigh's industries include electrical, medical, electronic, telecommunications equipment, clothing apparel, food processing, paper products, and pharmaceuticals. Raleigh is part of North Carolina's Research Triangle, a center of researching and textiles. The city is a major retail shipping point for eastern North Carolina and a wholesale distributing point for food stores. Just some of the companies that operate or are based in Raleigh are: Seimans Power and Transportation Distribution, Progress Energy, IBM, Cisco, First Citizens Bank and Nortel Networks. With a great cost of living based on the national average, a quality of life second to none, and diverse and constantly developing new job opportunities, the local secret of working in Raleigh is out.

Learning, Raleigh Style

Boasting the world class North Carolina State University, the Raleigh area also offers such diverse higher education as Meredith College, Peace College, the School of Communication Arts, Shaw University, St. Augustine College, Wake Technical Community College and ECPI College of Technology. If you want it, it is here.

Sports, Raleigh Style

The RBC Center is home to the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, and the TPC at Wakefield Plantation has been host to the Nationwide Tour Rex Hospital Open. The NC Tigers of the USAFL also makes Raleigh their home. For the average active person, Raleigh’s Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of sport and leisure opportunities at more than 150 sites: 8100 acres of park land, 54 miles of greenway, 22 staffed community centers, a BMX champion race track, 112 tennis courts at 25 locations, 5 lakes, and 8 swimming facilities.

Culture and Activities, Raleigh Style

Raleigh attractions and entertainment it is continually ranked as one of best, so when you're looking for the excitement and attractions of a great city, combined with the affordability, approachability and appeal of a classic Southern town, look no further than Raleigh attractions and entertainment. Best known for its world-class museums, best of Broadway shows and live concerts, Capital area historic sites, professional and amateur sporting events and shopping mecca status with nine major retail areas, area attractions and entertainment truly offers a variety of entertainment all in one park-like, scenic setting. When you talk about restaurants, you've got to start with some Carolina favorites. Sweet tea, mouth-watering barbecue, home-style vegetables, all brought to you with warm Southern service. Whether a fine-dining experience, searching for a romantic small café, popping into a deli, or looking for a great pub, dining in Raleigh is a peerless mix of variety and warm, down-home service and is getting more and more famous for big-city eateries, Italian bistros, Pan-Asian delights, Mediterranean wonders and spicy, irresistible Jamaican dishes are just the first course of what 500-plus restaurants have to offer. Malls, retail areas, and shopping centers complete the decedent area shopping scene. From the major department stores of Triangle Town Center, Crabtree Valley Mall and Cary Towne Center to the exclusive shops and boutiques of Cameron Village and North Hills, you can enjoy spectacular shopping in any part of the city. Raleigh also offer 23 free attractions, great African American Heritage, concerts, golf courses, numerous museums, health spas, performing arts and nightlife. Raleigh truly epitomizes City Life, Carolina Style.

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Rentals Listed on Rentals.com Raleigh-Durham

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