Boylan Heights
Historic residences along gridded streets
Single-family homes in Boylan Heights range from $450,000 to $1.2 million, varying by age and square footage. The neighborhood's homes reflect more than a century of history. There are Queen Anne, foursquare, Dutch and Colonial Revival homes along with the neighborhood’s most popular design, Craftsman-style bungalows. Boylan Heights was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 and is one of six Historic Overlay Districts in Raleigh, which regulates zoning in the area to preserve the neighborhood’s historic character. The most architecturally unique homes rest on the enclave's main road, Boylan Avenue. Boylan Heights’ unique street layout allows for rear alleys and hidden garage access for many residences.Wake County Schools with NC State college prep
Boylan Heights is served by the Wake County public school system, which supports nearby 160,000 students. Boylan Heights’ youth can attend nearby options such as Washington Elementary and Carnage Middle School, both holding an overall A-rating on Niche. Then, to finish, there is Wake STEM Early College High School, a magnet school boasting an A-plus rating on Niche and ranked as the No. 19 best public high school in the state. The school has built a curriculum full of GED-required courses and college classes sponsored by North Carolina State University so students can fast-track their college and career journey before graduation.Walk a paved trail to sprawling Dorothea Dix Park
Just south of Boylan Heights, residents can jump on the Rocky Branch Greenway Trail. The path provides easy access to Dorothea Dix Park, one of the city’s largest public green spaces. Ann-Cabell Baum, a 27-year Realtor with Glenwood Agency, LLC, says, "The city of Raleigh just purchased Dix Park several years ago; at 307 acres, it’s equivalent to the size of Central Park in New York. It’s going to be even greater as time goes on. Dix Conservancy is planning the new infrastructure for the park; they’re putting in playgrounds and open fields for people and dogs." For parks within the neighborhood, Lenoir Street Park offers a basketball court and swings, while Raymond Lanier Memorial Park is a small garden green space with benches and trees.Southern dishes in downtown Raleigh
For a local bite, Boulted Bread is a rustic bakery close to Boylan Heights. The ample dining sector in downtown Raleigh is just a mile east. Several establishments like Sam Jones BBQ, Whiskey Kitchen and Parkside Restaurant serve classic Southern fare, from whole-hog barbecue to chicken and waffles or shrimp and grits. For shopping, a 4-mile drive west takes residents to Avent Ferry Shopping Center, featuring a Food Lion for groceries and a Walgreens for basic drugstore needs.ArtWalk has united Boylan Heights residents for over 30 years
As far as local events, Cabell Baum says that "The ArtWalk is popular around the holidays. A lot of residents go there to buy Christmas gifts and local artwork.” For more than 30 years, Boylan Heights has come together to invite artists and visitors to the neighborhood. More than 130 artists -- including some residents -- exhibit and sell their art on the local streets. Visiting artists can win awards in different categories.Two auxiliary highways close to home
With U.S. Route 401 running east, Boylan Heights residents can travel to cities and towns as far north as the Virginia border or south as Sumter, South Carolina. Meanwhile, nearby Interstate 40 can take residents to downtown Durham after a 27-mile drive. GoRaleigh runs two bus routes through Boylan Heights on the Caraleigh and Avent Ferry lines. Residents can easily reach downtown without a car and find stops at notable landmarks like the Raleigh Convention Center. Boylan Heights has a historic, suburban atmosphere with comfortable proximity to downtown Raleigh and two universities, making this an accessible landing spot to suit any homebuyer's needs.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Stephanie Anson
Northside Realty Inc.
(984) 228-2061
684 Total Sales
1 in Boylan Heights
$300,000 Price
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Jason Queen
Monarch Realty Co.
(844) 996-4536
80 Total Sales
1 in Boylan Heights
$595,000 Price
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Gretchen Coley
Compass -- Raleigh
(984) 459-7838
1,046 Total Sales
1 in Boylan Heights
$1,350,000 Price
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April Auman
Coldwell Banker Advantage
(336) 438-2729
128 Total Sales
1 in Boylan Heights
$715,000 Price
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Johnny Chappell
Compass -- Raleigh
(984) 276-2674
854 Total Sales
6 in Boylan Heights
$295K - $860K Price Range
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Susan Doninger Greer
Allen Tate/Raleigh-Glenwood
(984) 833-2250
170 Total Sales
1 in Boylan Heights
$975,000 Price
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Boylan Heights | US |
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Homicide | 5 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 6 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 6 | 4 |
Robbery | 8 | 4 |
Burglary | 8 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 8 | 4 |
Larceny | 9 | 4 |
Crime Score | 8 | 4 |
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Boylan Heights Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Boylan Heights, Raleigh sell after 20 days on the market compared to the national average of 51 days. The median sale price for homes in Boylan Heights, Raleigh over the last 12 months is $715,000, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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