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The Spring Real Estate Market is thriving, and we are seeing a significant increase in demand for homes in Voorhees, especially from millennials.
In fact, the current absorption rate in our area is only 3 months, which means that if no more homes come on the market, we will only be able to sustain the current demand for up to 3 months.
This is great news for anyone considering selling their home, as the high demand can lead to a boost in your bottom line.
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If you’re wondering, “Is Angier NC a good place to live?” the answer is yes for many buyers who want a small-town feel, more space, and access to Raleigh without living directly in the city.
Angier is not Cary. It’s not downtown Raleigh. It’s not trying to be.
It’s a quieter, growing town in northern Harnett County, with a small portion extending into Wake County. For the right buyer, that’s the appeal. You can be close enough to Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, and Lillington, while still having a slower pace and a more residential feel.
Brandy Nemergut, Realtor ~ eXp Realty Raleigh, NC helps buyers compare communities around the Raleigh Triangle so they can figure out where they actually want to live, not just where the listings look good online.
Angier is located mainly in Harnett County, with a small part of the town extending into Wake County. The town had a population of 5,265 in the 2020 Census, and it is part of the greater Raleigh-Durham-Cary combined statistical area.
Angier sits south of Raleigh and near several fast-growing communities, including:
Fuquay-Varina
Holly Springs
Lillington
Willow Spring
Garner
Raleigh
The driving distance from Angier to Raleigh is about 21 miles, and the drive is often estimated around 30 to 32 minutes, depending on traffic and your exact destination.
That location is one of the biggest reasons buyers consider Angier.
You’re not in the middle of Raleigh traffic every day, but you’re not disconnected from the Triangle either.
Angier is known as the “Town of Crepe Myrtles.” It has a small-town identity, a historic feel, and a location that has become more attractive as buyers look beyond Raleigh, Cary, Apex, and Holly Springs.
Harnett County describes Angier as a full-service town between Raleigh and Fayetteville, with proximity to Research Triangle Park and major universities such as Campbell, NC State, Duke, and UNC.
That doesn’t mean Angier feels like a big city.
It feels more like a small town that’s starting to get more attention because the Raleigh area keeps growing.
Yes, Angier can be a good fit for buyers who want more breathing room and are open to living outside the core Raleigh suburbs.
Angier may make sense if you want:
A small-town feel
More affordable home options than many Wake County suburbs
Access to Raleigh without living in Raleigh
New construction or newer homes
A quieter residential lifestyle
Proximity to Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, and Lillington
A community that is growing but still feels local
It may not be the best fit if you want:
A short commute into downtown Raleigh every day
Walkable urban living
Lots of nightlife
Major shopping and dining within minutes
A large-city feel
The same convenience you’d get in Cary, Apex, or North Raleigh
That’s the real answer.
Angier is a good place to live for some buyers. It’s not the perfect place for every buyer.
Angier is often attractive because buyers may find more approachable pricing compared with some higher-demand Wake County communities.
Zillow reported the average Angier home value at $336,481 as of April 30, 2026, down 1.2% over the past year, with homes going pending in around 36 days.
Redfin reported a March 2026 median sale price of about $310,500, down 8.4% year over year, with homes selling after an average of 100 days on market.
Realtor.com reported a median listing price around $369,000 for Angier, with a median rent around $1,900 per month.
Why do these numbers differ?
Because each platform tracks the market differently. Some use sale prices. Some use listing prices. Some include different property types or time frames.
So buyers should not make a decision based on one number.
The better question is:
“What kind of home can I buy in Angier compared with Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Garner, or Raleigh?”
That comparison is where Angier can start to make sense.
This is one of the biggest draws.
Angier feels quieter and more relaxed than many parts of Wake County. If you’re moving from a larger city or a busier suburb, that can feel like a relief.
You’re likely to find less density, a slower pace, and a more residential feel.
For some buyers, that’s exactly what they want.
Angier is close enough to Raleigh that many buyers consider it part of their broader Triangle home search.
The drive to Raleigh is about 21 miles, with estimated drive times around 30 minutes depending on traffic.
That can work well for people who don’t need to be in Raleigh every single day.
If you work remote, hybrid, or outside the city center, Angier may be worth considering.
Compared with places like Cary, Apex, and some parts of Raleigh, Angier can offer a lower entry point for some buyers.
That doesn’t mean every home is inexpensive.
But if you’re frustrated by prices in Wake County, Angier may give you more options, especially if you’re open to being a little farther out.
Angier has seen growth, and buyers can often find newer homes or new construction communities in and around the area.
That can be appealing if you want:
Modern floor plans
Open kitchens
Larger primary suites
Newer systems
Community amenities
Less immediate maintenance
Just don’t assume new construction is simple.
Builder contracts, upgrade costs, lot premiums, HOA fees, preferred lender incentives, and closing timelines can all affect the real cost.
Angier is near Fuquay-Varina and Holly Springs, two areas that have seen a lot of buyer interest.
That location gives Angier a nice position for buyers who want access to southern Wake County without paying southern Wake County prices in every case.
TravelMath lists Angier as about 13 miles from Holly Springs by driving distance.
That proximity matters for shopping, dining, work, and day-to-day convenience.
This is the big one.
Angier may look close to Raleigh on a map, but traffic can change the experience. If you work in downtown Raleigh, RTP, Cary, or North Raleigh, you should test the drive during your actual commute window.
Not at noon.
Not on a quiet Saturday.
Drive it when you’d actually be driving.
Angier is not where you move if you want endless restaurants, nightlife, shopping centers, and entertainment five minutes away.
You’ll find local convenience, but for bigger options, you may drive to Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Garner, Raleigh, or other nearby areas.
Some buyers are fine with that.
Others get tired of it.
Angier is getting more attention as buyers expand their searches outside Wake County.
Growth can bring positives: more homes, more services, more retail, and more investment.
But it can also bring construction, traffic, and changes to the small-town feel people liked in the first place.
If you’re buying in Angier, think about what the area may feel like in five to ten years.
Because Angier is mainly in Harnett County with a small portion in Wake County, buyers need to pay attention to the exact property address.
County can affect:
Taxes
School assignments
Services
Utilities
Commute patterns
Resale expectations
Do not assume two homes with “Angier” in the address have the same setup.
A home in Angier may offer more space or a lower price than a similar home closer to Raleigh.
That can be a good tradeoff.
But buyers should still think about resale.
Ask:
Is the home easy to commute from?
Is the neighborhood growing in a healthy way?
Are nearby amenities improving?
Is the home priced correctly compared with similar areas?
Will future buyers understand the location?
A good deal today should still make sense later.
Angier may be a good fit for:
First-time buyers
Buyers priced out of some Wake County suburbs
Remote or hybrid workers
Buyers who want newer homes
People who want a quieter lifestyle
Buyers who want access to Raleigh but not city living
People who like small-town communities
Buyers comparing Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, Garner, and Lillington
Angier may not be the best fit for:
Buyers who work in RTP every day
People who want a short downtown Raleigh commute
Buyers who want walkable city living
People who want lots of restaurants and shopping nearby
Buyers who don’t want a growing town
Anyone who wants to be in the center of Triangle activity
A common buyer starts by looking in Fuquay-Varina or Holly Springs.
They like the area, but the prices or competition may feel tight. So they expand the search a little farther south and start seeing homes in Angier.
At first, they may think, “Is Angier too far out?”
Then they look closer.
They may find a newer home, a larger lot, or a monthly payment that feels more comfortable.
But then they have to ask the real questions:
How often do I need to drive into Raleigh?
Where will I shop and run errands?
Does this area fit my daily life?
Am I comfortable with Harnett County instead of Wake County?
Is the savings worth the extra distance?
That’s where Brandy Nemergut helps buyers slow down and compare the full picture.
Not just the house.
The life around the house.
Price matters, but it should not be the only reason you choose a town.
A lower price may not feel worth it if the commute, schools, services, or lifestyle don’t fit.
This comes up over and over.
A home can look perfect online. Then the buyer drives the commute during rush hour and realizes it’s not realistic.
Always test the drive.
Many buyers are drawn to newer homes around Angier.
That can be great, but make sure you understand:
HOA dues
HOA rules
Builder warranties
Upgrade costs
Lot premiums
Road plans
Future phases
What is included versus what is extra
The model home is not always the base price home.
It’s not.
Angier gives you access to Raleigh, but it has its own pace, location, and lifestyle.
That may be the reason you love it.
Or the reason you choose somewhere else.
Before buying in Angier, compare it with:
Fuquay-Varina
Holly Springs
Lillington
Willow Spring
Garner
Benson
Clayton
Raleigh
You may find that Angier is the best fit. Or you may realize another town makes more sense.
Either way, you’ll make a better decision.
Angier can be more affordable than some Wake County suburbs, but affordability depends on your budget, mortgage rate, property taxes, HOA fees, and the type of home you want.
Recent housing data shows Angier pricing generally in the low-to-mid $300,000s depending on the source and timing. Zillow reported an average home value of $336,481 in April 2026, while Redfin reported a median sale price of $310,500 in March 2026.
For many buyers, that pricing can be one of Angier’s strongest advantages.
But don’t just ask, “Can I afford the house?”
Ask:
“Can I afford the full lifestyle that comes with this location?”
That includes gas, commute time, maintenance, HOA fees, taxes, and future resale.
Angier can be a good fit for families who want a quieter community, more space, and access to nearby towns.
But school assignments should always be verified by address.
This is especially important in and around Angier because county lines, district boundaries, and listing descriptions can be confusing.
Never rely only on a listing site for school information.
Before making an offer, verify school assignments directly through the appropriate school district or county resource.
Yes, Angier NC can be a good place to live if you want a quieter, small-town lifestyle with access to Raleigh and nearby growing communities.
It’s especially appealing for buyers who want more home options, newer construction, and a location outside the busiest parts of Wake County.
But it is not for everyone.
If you want city life, dense amenities, or a short commute to RTP or downtown Raleigh every day, you may want to compare other areas before deciding.
The best move is to look at Angier as part of a bigger Triangle-area search.
Compare the town, the commute, the home options, and the lifestyle.
That’s how you know whether Angier is truly a good fit for you.
Yes. Angier is about 21 miles from Raleigh by driving distance, with typical drive estimates around 30 to 32 minutes depending on traffic and destination.
Angier is mainly in Harnett County, with a small portion extending into Wake County. Buyers should verify the exact county for any property they are considering.
Angier may be more affordable than many Wake County suburbs. Recent 2026 housing data showed average or median prices generally in the low-to-mid $300,000s, depending on the source.
Angier is known as the “Town of Crepe Myrtles” and has a small-town feel with access to Raleigh, Harnett County, and southern Wake County.
Angier can be a good option for first-time buyers who want more space or a lower price point than some Wake County communities. Buyers should still compare commute times, HOA fees, taxes, and resale potential.
New construction can be a good option in Angier, but buyers should review builder contracts, included features, upgrade costs, lot premiums, HOA rules, warranties, and closing timelines before signing.
Angier NC is a good place to live for buyers who want a quieter town, access to Raleigh, and potentially more approachable housing options than some nearby Wake County markets.
The key is making sure it fits your daily life.
Not just your budget.
Not just the house.
Your commute, your routine, your long-term plans, and your lifestyle all matter.
Brandy Nemergut, Realtor ~ eXp Realty Raleigh, NC helps buyers compare Angier, Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, and nearby Triangle-area communities so they can choose a home and location with confidence.
Brandy Nemergut, Realtor ~ eXp Realty Raleigh, NC
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919-583-6895
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