Durham Fit Quiz

 

Results

Walkable + Historic / Close to Downtown
  1. Trinity Park
    Old Durham charm, walkability, and academic proximity. One of the most requested neighborhoods for relocating buyers who want character and convenience.
  2. Old West Durham
    Historic homes with a slightly more lived-in, neighborly feel. Close to Duke, Ninth Street, and downtown without being flashy.
  3. Watts-Hillandale
    A favorite for people who want walkability and tree cover with slightly more breathing room than Trinity Park.
Urban + Central / Mixed-Use Energy
  1. Downtown Durham
    Condos, townhomes, restaurants, culture, and energy. Polarizing in the best way. Perfect for people who want Durham’s pulse.
  2. American Tobacco District
    Industrial history turned modern urban living. Strong identity, great for buyers coming from major metros.
  3. Golden Belt

Creative, design-forward, and evolving. Appeals to artists, entrepreneurs, and buyers who like being early to what’s next.

Residential + Family-Oriented
  1. Duke Forest / Forest Hills
    We already did this one, and it’s a cornerstone. Prestige, nature, and long-term value anchored by Duke.
  2. Hope Valley
    Established, elegant, and slower-paced. Larger lots, classic homes, and a strong sense of permanence.
    Woodcroft
    One of the most popular family neighborhoods for relocating buyers. Trails, community feel, and accessibility to South Durham.
  3. Lakewood
    Affordable-entry, community-driven, and quietly beloved. Great balance of value and location.
  4. North Durham
    Room to breathe, larger parcels, and a more rural edge while still being close to the city.
  5. South Durham
    Convenience meets suburban comfort. Close to RTP, shopping, and newer housing stock.
Wildcard / High-Interest Additions
  1. Lakewood
    Eclectic, improving walkability, and very “Durham.” Appeals to buyers who want authenticity over polish.
  2. Rockwood
    Quiet, central, and often overlooked. Great for buyers who want proximity without buzz.
  3. Old North Durham
    Creative, transitional, and deeply local. Not for everyone, but the right fit for the right buyer.

This helps us understand what feels natural to you

#1.

How do you prefer to move through your day?

Daily Rhythm

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Different areas have very different personalities

#2.

What kind of neighborhood energy appeals to you?

Community Feel

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Architecture varies significantly across Durham

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What type of home speaks to you?

Home Style

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Your lifestyle matters as much as your address

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What does your ideal Saturday look like?

Weekend Priorities

Community looks different in different places

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How do you prefer to connect with neighbors?

Social Scene

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Think about how you’ll actually use it

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What kind of outdoor space matters most to you?

Outdoor Space

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Your routine reveals a lot about where you’ll be happy

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How do you prefer to grab dinner on a weeknight?

Dining & Entertainment

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If you could only have one thing

#8.

What matters most when choosing your neighborhood?

Top Priority

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