Triangle Real Estate Updates
The Triangle Continues to Attract New Buyers
The Triangle remains one of North Carolina’s most in-demand regions, fueled by steady job growth, major infrastructure investments, and continued in-migration from higher-cost markets across the country. Johnston County and the surrounding Triangle suburbs continue to see strong residential development, with new townhome and single-family communities expanding to meet buyer demand. While the market is no longer defined by frantic bidding wars, home values have remained resilient, supported by limited long-term supply and consistent population growth.

Today’s Triangle real estate market looks very different than it did just a few years ago. Inventory levels have improved, price growth has stabilized, and buyers now have more time and flexibility to make informed decisions. Sellers are still seeing strong interest, but homes that are priced well and marketed properly are the ones standing out. This shift marks a healthier, more sustainable market—one that benefits both buyers and sellers.
For a deeper breakdown of what this shift means locally and nationally, read our market insight blog.
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What's Going On in Raleigh?
There's always something fun to do in the Triangle! Here are a few events coming up over the next few weeks.
Apr 4
York Rite Masons Easter Egg Hunt
This community event at Anderson Point Park includes thousands of eggs, games, prizes, and a fun afternoon designed for children ages 3 to 14.
Where: Anderson Point Park, 20 Anderson Point Drive, Raleigh
When: Saturday, April 4, 2026 | 12:00 PM–3:00 PM
Cost: Free
Apr 18
NC ‘Cuegrass Festival
Enjoy a true taste of North Carolina at this lively downtown festival featuring mouthwatering barbecue, local craft beer, and live bluegrass music. It’s a fun-filled day perfect for families, friends, and food lovers alike.
Where: Downtown Raleigh, NC
When: Saturday, April 18, 2026
Apr 24-25
Brewgaloo Craft Beer Festival
One of Raleigh’s biggest annual events, Brewgaloo brings together over 100 North Carolina breweries, food trucks, local vendors, and live music. Stroll Fayetteville Street and experience the best of the state’s craft beer scene.
Where: Downtown Raleigh, NC
When: April 24–25, 2026
Local parks & rec
Raleigh is home to more than 8,100 acres of parkland, 78 miles of trails, 22 community centers, and so much more. Favorites include Dix Park, Umstead State Park, and the historic Pullen Park.
Get Outdoors »Top-rated museums
As the state capital, Raleigh features more than a dozen museums. View the galleries at the NCMA, or check out exhibits at the local science or history museum.
Explore Museums »Entertainment venues
Whether you love checking out the symphony, scoping out a theatre production, or seeing a concert, you'll find tons of entertainment venues around the Triangle.
Upcoming Events »Annual events
Raleigh is known for its packed calendar of events—so no matter what you love to do, you'll have no trouble finding something fun to do in the Triangle.
See the Calendar »Wondering What's Around?
Contact the Raleigh Experts
Here at 220 Agents, we're passionate about the community we serve, and we'd love to answer any questions you have about the Triangle. Get in touch with us today for more information on local real estate or life in Raleigh. We look forward to chatting!