$795k–$1.8M
TYPICAL RANGE
1920s bungalows & Foursquares
HOME STYLES
1920s–1940s
BUILT
Raleigh
CITY
THE HONEST TAKE
Living in Five Points
Five Points is the Raleigh neighborhood people picture when they say 'inside the beltline' - craftsman bungalows under mature oaks, sidewalks that actually go somewhere, and the five-way intersection's shops and restaurants at the center of it. Homes here sell in about 43 days and the median has crossed $1M; renovated originals and thoughtful new infill compete for the same buyers.
GOOD TO KNOW ·
Block-to-block pricing is extreme - the same square footage can differ six figures between Hayes Barton and the eastern edges. Walk it before you bid.
SCHOOLS
Zoned into strong ITB elementaries with Broughton High the usual assignment; several of Raleigh's top magnets are an easy drive. Assignments shift street to street - we verify per address.
THINGS TO DO
Coffee and pastries at the five-way corner, the Rialto Theater's indie screenings, Fallon Park's creekside playground, and the Raleigh Rose Garden a short stroll south.
FOOD & DRINK
A genuine restaurant row on Whitaker Mill and Fairview - neighborhood bistros, a beloved bagel line on Saturdays, and patios that fill by 5:30.
Want to see homes in Five Points?
Inventory here moves fast. Tell me what you're after and I'll flag listings - including coming-soons - the day they surface.