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In North Hills, $600K goes a lot further than you think

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The living room interior of a North Hills home white matching gray furniture and a white stone fireplace.

Working with an expert is more important than ever in Raleigh’s red-hot housing market.

Photo provided by Erin Crispin

North Hills is well known for being one of Raleigh’s most upscale living destinations.

That’s why Realtor Erin Crispin says clients are often surprised when shown the stunning options available at $600K and under.

Here you’ll find 3-bedroom havens with gourmet kitchens, luxe finishes, and spacious lots, available in some of the best parts of the neighborhood. Homeowners can also walk to shops, restaurants, parks + more, and enjoy access to some of the top-rated schools in the state.

Find your slice of North Hills

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