In southwestern Wake County, about 25 minutes from both Raleigh and Chapel Hill, historic Apex is a rapidly growing community due in large part to its revitalized downtown district, which is now listed on the National Registry of Historic Places as a turn-of-the-century railroad town. Consequently, Apex real estate is becoming increasingly popular.
Incorporated in 1853 as a rural railroad village, Apex is now strategically located within the Research Triangle region, which contributes to its strong economy and excellent quality of life. With a population just over 37,000 residents, Apex has experienced considerable growth over the past 20 years. In 2007, this bustling small town made CNN/Money’s list as one of the best places to live in the U.S.
If you are interested in relocating to historic Apex, you’ll find a selection of homes in nearly every price range, from single-family houses and condos to planned housing developments and subdivisions.