Inside the Beltline

Inside the Beltline Market Stats

Magnificent estate homes, iconic neighborhoods, and an unbeatable location near Downtown Raleigh are just a few reasons why residents love living Inside the Beltline. This loosely defined area falls within the Inner (440) and Outer (540) beltlines around Raleigh, and it's truly a place where you can live, work, and play.

Wondering why residents love living Inside the Beltline? In addition to the area's prestigious homes, you'll also discover various arts and cultural venues, world-class schools and universities, employment opportunities, and spacious parks. Come experience everything life Inside the Beltline has to offer with Linda Craft Team Realtors!

A Snapshot of the Area

228

Parks/Walking Trails

171

Top Schools

90ºF / 65ºF

Summer Climate

51ºF / 30ºF

Winter Climate

Life Inside the Beltline

Selling Your Home?

The real estate market can be competitive Inside the Beltline—which is why it's crucial to have a local professional on your side. When you work with us, we'll make sure your home is priced accurately, marketed thoroughly, and staged for success. Feel free to browse a few of our resources, and give us a call when you'd like to get started!

ITB at a Glance

Want to know even more about Raleigh's most coveted and trendy communities Inside the Beltline? Let us be your guide! As your Triangle experts, we know all the insider details—feel free to contact us with any other questions you might have.

Quick Facts

Population: 474,069 (Raleigh)
County: Wake
Median household income: $67,266
Median home value: $414,800

Travel & Commute

Cary: 16 min
Durham: 30 min
RTP: 20 min
Major Roads: I-40, I-440, US-401

Explore the Area

Everything You'll Love Inside the Beltline

Local shopping & dining

Home to Downtown Raleigh, the Inside the Beltline region showcases some of the capital city's finest retail and culinary destinations. Take some time to explore Raleigh's bustling commercial district, where you'll find favorites like Beasley's Chicken + Honey and Deco. The Village District—Raleigh's first mall—as well as various food halls, biergartens, and so much more, are located within the ITB area.

Ample parks and recreation

Despite its unique urban locale, the Inside the Beltline region actually has dozens of parks, greenways, golf courses, and other fun ways to get outdoors. Pay a visit to Pullen Park to ride a historic carousel, hike through popular trails, or even paddle across the park's signature lake. Moore Square, located in Downtown Raleigh, offers year-round events for all ages. And if you want to get away from it all, escape to the 500-acre Lake Johnson Park.

Tons of things to do

There's never a shortage of exciting things going on Inside the Beltline. Support local artisans at the North Caroline State Fair, cheer on a sports team and attend a concert at PNC Arena, or check out one of Downtown Raleigh's year-round events. You'll also find countless museums—including the world-famous North Carolina Museum of Art—just minutes away from home.

A blossoming job market

Dozens of major companies are headquartered Inside the Beltline, which makes this one-of-a-kind region the perfect place to advance your career. The Duke University and Healthcare System, Wake County Public School System, Red Hat, WakeMed, and IBM all call Raleigh home. The City of Oaks also boasts countless major universities, as well as an ideal location near the Research Triangle Park.


Linda Craft Team Realtors: Your Inside the Beltline Experts

Ready to find your niche Inside the Beltline? Linda Craft Team Realtors are here to help! With over 350 years of combined industry experience and an in-depth knowledge of life in the Triangle, we have everything you need to find your real estate success. Whenever you're ready to get started, we're just a phone call away.

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