Wellington Reserve debuts in west Raleigh with 11 custom homes from $3M, one- to two-acre wooded lots, stone gated entrance and perimeter security.
Demolishing a home to build a new one, called a teardown, is common in growing cities across the country, including Raleigh. But why does it happen?
A developer is launching a boutique collection of 10 single-family homes priced from $900,000 in North Raleigh’s Claridge neighborhood. Ray at Claridge will be built in the existing subdivision off ...
Triangle home prices eased in January as inventory rose and sales slowed. Find out what's behind the market trends.