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What $400K can buy you in Raleigh, NC’s real estate market

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Did you know the typical median price for a house in Raleigh is $365,000? And the market is hot, with homes around Raleigh selling in 33 days or less. 🏡

With the help of the local experts at The Coley Group, we’ve rounded up 6 homes listed at $400K or lessa price point that offers potential buyers various home styles and neighborhoods to choose from.

1004 Tyler Farms Dr.

1004 Tyler Farms Dr.

1004 Tyler Farms Dr. | Photo via TheColeyGroup.com

In this move-in-ready home, you’ll find a spacious owners’ suite, a chef’s kitchen, and hardwood floors throughout. Bonus: Gorgeous views from both a sprawling front porch and large rear deck.

🏡 Deets: 3 BR/2.5 BA | 2,180 sqft | $395,000

3207 Britmass Dr.

3207 Britmass Dr.

3207 Britmass Dr. | Photo via TheColeyGroup.com

Featuring an open floor plan, spacious kitchen, stainless steel appliances, and high ceilings, this 4-bedroom home sits in a convenient location near 540 — close to shops and restaurants.

🏡: 4 BR/2.5 BA | 2,537 sqft | $384,999

2027 Ernesto Ln.

2027 Ernesto Ln.

2027 Ernesto Ln. | Photo via TheColeyGroup.com

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This charming 3-bedroom house is move-in ready — featuring a chef’s kitchen, a large Master suite and fenced-in backyard. Bonus: It’s located minutes from shops, restaurants + 540.

🏡: 3 BR/2.5 BA | 2,547 sqft | $399,000

8800 Klondike Ct.

8800 Klondike Ct.

8800 Klondike Ct. | Photo via TheColeyGroup.com

Situated on a cul-de-sac in Durant Trails, this updated home features a renovated kitchen with a butler’s pantry in the dining room, a wood-burning fireplace, and a fully fenced-in yard.

🏡: 3 BR/2.5 BA | 1,920 sqft | $375,000

615 Daniels St.

615 Daniels St.

615 Daniels St. | Photo via TheColeyGroup.com

This luxury condo is located in The Stephenson in Raleigh’s Village District. Enjoy quiet, residential living a block from shopping + dining, these condos prioritize your proximity without losing privacy.

🏡: 1 BR/1 BA | 639 sqft | $399,900

6108 Bur Trl.

6108 Bur Trl.

6108 Bur Trl. | Photo via TheColeyGroup.com

Enjoy water views from the expansive back deck and kayak, or fish from the rebuilt dock, right in your backyard. This home features hardwood floors, a wood burning fireplace with a reclaimed wood mantle, new appliances, a screened porch + more. Easy access to 540, 401 & Capital, minutes from Triangle Town Center.

🏡: 3 BR/2.5 BA | 2,411 sqft | $399,900

Interested in any of these homes or ready to sell your own? Contact an agent with The Coley Group. Ⓟ

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