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Walkable + Historic / Close to Downtown
- Trinity Park
Old Durham charm, walkability, and academic proximity. One of the most requested neighborhoods for relocating buyers who want character and convenience. - Old West Durham
Historic homes with a slightly more lived-in, neighborly feel. Close to Duke, Ninth Street, and downtown without being flashy. - 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
- Downtown Durham
Condos, townhomes, restaurants, culture, and energy. Polarizing in the best way. Perfect for people who want Durham’s pulse. - American Tobacco District
Industrial history turned modern urban living. Strong identity, great for buyers coming from major metros. - Golden Belt
Creative, design-forward, and evolving. Appeals to artists, entrepreneurs, and buyers who like being early to what’s next.
Residential + Family-Oriented
- Duke Forest / Forest Hills
We already did this one, and it’s a cornerstone. Prestige, nature, and long-term value anchored by Duke. - 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.
- Lakewood
Affordable-entry, community-driven, and quietly beloved. Great balance of value and location. - North Durham
Room to breathe, larger parcels, and a more rural edge while still being close to the city. - South Durham
Convenience meets suburban comfort. Close to RTP, shopping, and newer housing stock.
Wildcard / High-Interest Additions
- Lakewood
Eclectic, improving walkability, and very “Durham.” Appeals to buyers who want authenticity over polish. - Rockwood
Quiet, central, and often overlooked. Great for buyers who want proximity without buzz. - 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
Different areas have very different personalities
#2. What kind of neighborhood energy appeals to you?
Community Feel
Architecture varies significantly across Durham
#3. What type of home speaks to you?
Home Style
Your lifestyle matters as much as your address
#4. What does your ideal Saturday look like?
Weekend Priorities
Community looks different in different places
#5. How do you prefer to connect with neighbors?
Social Scene
Think about how you’ll actually use it
#6. What kind of outdoor space matters most to you?
Outdoor Space
Your routine reveals a lot about where you’ll be happy
#7. How do you prefer to grab dinner on a weeknight?
Dining & Entertainment
If you could only have one thing
#8. What matters most when choosing your neighborhood?
Top Priority


