Raleigh is an affordable, family-friendly city that offers many great opportunities for young families. I should know – I was born and raised here in Raleigh, and have seen the city and the greater Triangle transform itself into the vibrant area it has now become. I left to attend Syracuse University and then went to live in New York City after college. I moved back to Raleigh in 2011 with my husband. Like many other young families who are moving here, we wanted a family-friendly city with a great quality of life to raise our two children.
When you choose a Raleigh Realtor, you deserve someone with the confidence to help you make the right decision about where to live. From Wakefield to Brier Creek, North Hills to North Ridge, and Stonehenge, and from Cary, Apex, Durham, Chapel Hill, Wake Forest and more, there are lots of choices for families to choose from. Not only do you need a Realtor who knows Raleigh, you need a realtor who understands that you are important and your needs are a priority. Putting my clients’ needs first is always my goal when helping them find a new home in the Triangle.
Being a Realtor allows me the opportunity to show people why the greater Raleigh and Triangle areas are so appealing for young families. Because I grew up in Raleigh and am raising a family here, I know a lot about the area. I can inform my clients about the things that go into deciding where in Raleigh to live, such as proximity to work, cultural areas, school districts, and more. I love it when I help new families moving to Raleigh navigate the area and close on a new home – sharing these experiences with my clients are priceless memories.
I am a people person and enjoy being involved in various groups in Raleigh outside of my work as a Realtor. I have volunteered with Habitat for Humanity and the Ronald McDonald house as well as within the greater Raleigh Jewish community. I currently serve on the boards of the Jewish Federation of Raleigh-Cary, the Raleigh-Cary Jewish Community Center, and Beth Meyer Preschool. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family taking advantage of all that Raleigh offers to young families.
In the Triangle area, we have traditional calendar schools (operate from late August to early June), Year Round schools (operate on a track system where the children go to school for 9 weeks and then are off for 3 weeks), Charter Schools (Enrollment is based on a lottery. Each school has a specialty and runs almost like a private school), and Magnet Schools (Also enrollment lottery and each school has its own specialty such as creative arts, language, math, etc.). There is a lot of choice when it comes to schools here. Each address is assigned to base school that is either a traditional or year round option. Then you also have the option to apply to a charter or magnet school. For the best answer to your questions, visit Wake County Schools, Durham County Schools, Johnston County Schools, Orange County Schools, Chatham County Schools, or Chapel Hill / Carborro Schools. Many schools hosts tours at a certain point during the year and you can also call the school to see if you can meet with the principal. Check out my Schools and Communities Guide for more info as well.
The Triangle area has great weather throughout the year. It is relatively warm for most of the year. We have cold days during the winter, but our weather typically stays on the warmer side. Heavy winter coats are usually not a necessity.
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