Raleigh's 4 Best Neighborhoods for Retirees

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Here are the best spots in Raleigh to enjoy downtown amenities mixed with the perks of an established, tight-knit community.

According to a 2021 Hire a Helper study, North Carolina attracted the fourth most moving retirees this year. With affordability, a comfortable climate, and plenty of cultural opportunities, it’s not hard to see why!

Before you buy a new home in Raleigh, find new neighborhoods that fit your style and needs. These neighborhoods offer convenience, entertainment, and beauty right in the busy and growing city of Raleigh

Boylan Heights 

Those with an appreciation for architecture and history find a peaceful and satisfying community in Boylan Heights. It was recognized as one of the best Raleigh neighborhoods as far back as 1907, and its homes boast Colonial Revival, Dutch Colonial, and Queen Anne styles. It even belongs to the National Register of Historic Places! Here, residents find a perfect balance of proximity to downtown - it’s easy to walk to the cultural center of the city - and a quiet, tight-knit residential area. 

Residents of Boylan Heights take pride in where they live, hosting annual events like the Boylan Heights ArtWalk. Their hilly terrain overlooking the city is an easy spot to take pride in. But they get out plenty, too! With the irresistible patio at Wye Hill Kitchen and Brewing nearby, plus a quick 15-minute walk to Fayetteville Street or the Warehouse District, there’s no shortage of fun to get into!

Brier Creek

For those who are ready to leave the city vibe at arm’s length, Brier Creek is the ideal place to settle down. The area is highly suburban, with newer homes and condos and easy access to shopping, restaurants, and even the airport! Residents enjoy the Brier Creek Country Club for unbeatable amenities and recreation. 

Lassiter Mill

Looking for more open spaces and greenery? Lassiter Mill, situated on Crabtree Creek, is a secluded oasis offering beautiful views and a true community spirit. The neighborhood is residential and a bit off the beaten path, so it takes a small drive to get to most shopping and dining. 

Oakwood

Among the older neighborhoods in Raleigh, Oakwood was born in the 1800s, right after the Civil War. Many original Victorian homes have been restored there, and are now joined by more modern houses as well. This neighborhood is known for its impressive gardening scene, plus it’s only a five minute walk from downtown Raleigh! During the holidays, the Oakwood candlelight walking tour draws visitors from near and far. For anyone looking for a quiet-but-not-too-quiet, downtown-suburban middle ground, Oakwood may strike just the perfect balance.

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