

Budleigh is one of Raleigh's oldest, most established neighborhoods, located in Raleigh city limits inside the beltline. The average home in Budleigh was built in 1964, and many homes are being "recycled" and renovated from within by their owners.
Budleigh is one of Raleigh's oldest, most established neighborhoods, located in Raleigh city limits inside the beltline. The average home in Budleigh was built in 1964, and many homes are being "recycled" and renovated from within by their owners.
Homes are set close to the streets in many cases and its lots are lined with large old hardwoods. Homes have a wide variety of size ranging from 1200 to 6500 square feet. Houses in the Budleigh neighborhood tend to range from around $251,000 to about $1,712,000.
The nieghborhood is minutes to downtown Raleigh's business center, and newer sections of Raleigh such as North Hills. There are five public schools that service the Budleigh neighborhood, as well as several private K-12 schools. Residents can easily reach museums, government buildings, and scores of local parks inside the beltline such as historic Pullen Park with its fully operationl antique carousel.
Rex Hospital and a large number of private physician offices are all within a 10 minute drive. RDU International Airport is a 20 minute commute.
| Properties Listed: | 10 |
| Median Price: | $890K |
Property Price Distribution
| Country | Millions of US dollars per million people |
|---|---|
| Under $100K | |
| $100K-$199K | |
| $200K-$299K | |
| $300K-$399K | |
| $400K-$699K | |
| Luxury |
| New Homes | ||
| City | Listings | Median $ |
| Durham | 138 | $250K |
| Chapel Hill | 112 | $454K |
| Raleigh | 260 | $319K |
| Cary | 73 | $442K |
| Wake Forest | 108 | $313K |
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