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3,263
Active Listings
$750,150
Avg. Price
$74,900
Starting From
$9,500,000
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The median home price in Raleigh is $465,000, with listings ranging from $74,900 to $9,500,000. Buyers can expect to pay around $348/sqft on average. Homes typically spend 71 days on market.
Price Distribution
1 Raleigh home dropped price in the last 30 days.
$1,450,0005117 Swisswood Dr
Raleigh, NC
$575,0001805 Warwood Ct
Raleigh, NC
$302,0004512 Sugarbend Way
Raleigh, NC
$575,0005004 Foxlair Ct
Raleigh, NC
$3,500,0004517 Pitt St
Raleigh, NC
$360,000508 Glosson Rd
Raleigh, NC
$750,0001810 Varnell Ave
Raleigh, NC
$1,199,0003320 Bryant Falls Ct
Raleigh, NC
$425,0002625 Farlow Gap Ln
Raleigh, NC
$565,0009101 Sulkirk Dr
Raleigh, NC
$539,0007523 Wellesley Park S
Raleigh, NC
$429,9006344 Cape Charles Dr
Raleigh, NC
$675,0001001 Deboy St
Raleigh, NC
$1,100,0003740 Westbury Lake Dr
Raleigh, NC
$485,0006113 Iris Dr
Raleigh, NC
$545,000744 Seastone St
Raleigh, NC
$850,0003316 Carrack Ct
Raleigh, NC
$272,0006551 Hearthstone Dr
Raleigh, NC
$495,9902044 Muirfield Village Way
Raleigh, NC
$555,0003544 Dewing Dr
Raleigh, NC
$410,0001000 Brighthurst Dr Unit 310
Raleigh, NC
$525,0009105 Willow Valley Ct
Raleigh, NC
$549,0002008 Ernesto Ln
Raleigh, NC
Raleigh homes priced below $348 per square foot — the city average. Sorted by lowest $/sqft.
$495,99059% below avg2044 Muirfield Village Way
Raleigh, NC
$144/sqft
$549,00052% below avg2008 Ernesto Ln
Raleigh, NC
$166/sqft
$555,00051% below avg3544 Dewing Dr
Raleigh, NC
$172/sqft
$539,00038% below avg7523 Wellesley Park S
Raleigh, NC
$215/sqft
$525,00037% below avg9105 Willow Valley Ct
Raleigh, NC
$218/sqft
$575,00035% below avg5004 Foxlair Ct
Raleigh, NC
$226/sqft
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Leesville Road Middle
Carnage Middle
Leesville Road High
Rolesville Middle School
Pine Hollow Middle
Pleasant Union Elementary
Abbott's Creek Elementary School
Barton Pond Elementary
Raleigh listings average 3.4 bedrooms, 3.3 bathrooms, and 2,403 square feet. The average year built is 1993. Single Family homes are the most common property type, making up 59% of available inventory.
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Start Swiping in RaleighRight now there are 3263 homes for sale across Raleigh. Asking prices run from $74,900 to $9,500,000, landing on a $465,000 median, averaging $348 per square foot. The dominant property type is single family (59% of inventory). Townhouse (28%) and Condo (12%) round out the mix.
The average home here has 3.4 bedrooms, 3.3 bathrooms, 2,403 square feet. Average year built: 1993. Homes typically go under contract after 71 days on market.
North Raleigh, Northwest Raleigh, West Raleigh, Wakefield are among the most-listed neighborhoods in Raleigh. Each has its own character and price point — worth exploring whether you're optimizing for walkability, schools, views, or square footage.
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There are 3,263 homes for sale in Raleigh, NC right now, with prices ranging from $74,900 to $9,500,000. Inventory is refreshed daily from live listing feeds.
The median home price in Raleigh is $465,000, with an average of $750,150. Prices span $74,900 to $9,500,000 across 3,263 current listings.
The average price per square foot in Raleigh is $348 based on current listings. Per-sqft varies meaningfully by neighborhood and property type within the city.
Single Family homes dominate Raleigh inventory at 59% of listings. Townhouse (28%) and Condo (12%) round out the mix.
A typical Raleigh listing offers 3.4 bedrooms, 3.3 bathrooms, and 2,403 square feet, with an average year built of 1993.
Active inventory in Raleigh is concentrated in North Raleigh, Northwest Raleigh, West Raleigh, Wakefield. Each neighborhood differs on price and property type, so comparing across them usually surfaces more range than a single one.
Raleigh homes have been on the market an average of 71 days. Newer listings (under 7 days) typically indicate fresh inventory worth early attention.
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