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Spring is here!

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.

If you are thinking about selling your home, now is the perfect time to do so. To get started, it's essential to focus on your curb appeal, which can significantly impact the value of your property. That's why we've put together a helpful checklist to help you get started.

Friendly reminder: Before you make a repair, be sure to check with a real estate agent to make sure it is worth your return on investment. Feel free to Book A Call with me if you have any questions or want a free consultation!

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Are you thinking about buying a home but you don't know where to start?

  • ​Learn to take advantage of Tax Saving opportunities instead of throwing your money away

  • Walk through the important aspects of purchasing a home

What to Expect When Buying a Home

Purchasing a home is most likely going to be one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime.

  • ​We have helped hundreds of clients in the past and we can help you too

  • My team and I are free! The seller pays for our fees and they have an agent who has their best interest at heart. We are here to have yours

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First Step

The first step when looking to buy a home is getting qualified for a loan.

  • ​Before doing anything else you need to know what you can afford by getting qualified for a loan

  • ​Don’t go house hunting before going mortgage shopping

Pre-Approval vs

Pre-Qualification

Why you need an approval rather than just a pre-qualification.

  • Pre-Qualification is not a true approval but the initial step in a home loan process where you discuss your financial situation with a loan officer - nothing is verified

  • Pre- Approval is where the buyer provides the lender with the necessary documents to tell them what they are approved for, which loan option is the best for them and what the interest rate will be

10 Must Not’s When Buying a Home

Once you find your dream home, we need to make sure you get to move into it.

  • ​Don’t change jobs; becoming self employed or quit current job

  • ​Don’t buy a vehicles

  • ​Don’t use any charged cards or let your accounts fall behind

  • ​Don’t spend money you saved for closing

  • ​Don’t omit any debt or liabilities from your loan application

What are the Pros and Cons of Purchasing a Home?

Whether you’ve never owned a home before or it’s been a while since you’ve purchased, let's talk about the pros and cons.

  • Pro: Your wealth can increase as you build equity in your home through 2023 averaging about 3%

  • Con: Maintenance costs; work and money to keep a home in good condition

How Much Money Do I Need To Purchase a New Home?

Most people are afraid that it will cost them thousands and thousands of dollars to purchase a home in Brentwood.

  • ​There are various loans and grants to qualify to purchase a home

3 Tips To Get Your Offer Accepted

Are you competing with other buyers on your dream home or do you want to make sure you’ve got the best chance of getting your offer accepted?

  • Make sure you offered a competitive price on a home

  • Put down a larger earnest money deposit

  • ​Let the seller know that you have not written offers on any other properties

Offer Has Been Accepted, What’s Next?

Once your offer has been accepted, it's time to open up escrow.

  • It's time to get inspections done on the home, review disclosures, secure the loan, and get the appraisal done

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How Far Is Raleigh From the Beach?

June 22, 20269 min read

If you’re wondering, “How far is Raleigh from the beach?” the simple answer is this: Raleigh is about 2 to 3 hours from several North Carolina beaches, depending on which beach you choose, where you start in Raleigh, and traffic.

For many people moving to Raleigh, that’s one of the biggest lifestyle perks. You don’t live directly on the coast, but you can still reach the beach for a day trip, weekend getaway, or long weekend without needing to fly.

Brandy Nemergut, Realtor ~ eXp Realty Raleigh, NC helps buyers relocating to Raleigh and the Triangle understand what daily life actually feels like, including commute times, weekend trips, neighborhoods, and lifestyle fit.

What Is the Closest Beach to Raleigh NC?

The closest popular beach to Raleigh is usually considered Wrightsville Beach, near Wilmington.

Wrightsville Beach is about 130 miles from Raleigh, with a drive time of roughly 2 hours to 2 hours and 15 minutes depending on traffic and your starting point.

That makes it one of the easiest beach trips from Raleigh, especially if you’re leaving early in the morning or planning a quick weekend.

Wrightsville Beach is popular because it has:

  • Beautiful beach access

  • Restaurants and coffee shops nearby

  • Surfing and paddleboarding

  • A more active beach-town feel

  • Easy access to Wilmington

For Raleigh residents, Wrightsville Beach is often the “go-to” beach when you want the coast without a complicated trip.

Popular Beaches Near Raleigh NC

Wrightsville Beach

Approximate distance from Raleigh: 130 miles
Typical drive time: About 2 hours to 2 hours and 15 minutes

Wrightsville Beach is one of the most popular choices for Raleigh residents because it’s straightforward to reach and has a fun coastal feel.

It’s a great option if you want:

  • A day trip

  • A quick weekend

  • Surfing or paddleboarding

  • Restaurants near the beach

  • Access to Wilmington

If you’re moving to Raleigh and want the closest easy beach option, start here.

Carolina Beach

Approximate distance from Raleigh: 140 miles
Typical drive time: About 2.5 hours

Carolina Beach is another popular option near Wilmington. Rome2Rio lists the Raleigh-to-Carolina Beach drive at about 140 miles and roughly 2 hours and 24 minutes.

Carolina Beach has a more classic beach-town feel, with a boardwalk, restaurants, seasonal events, and nearby state park access.

It’s a good fit if you want:

  • A family-friendly beach trip

  • A boardwalk atmosphere

  • Restaurants and casual beach food

  • A slightly more relaxed feel than Wrightsville

Atlantic Beach

Approximate distance from Raleigh: 148 to 149 miles
Typical drive time: About 3 hours

Atlantic Beach is on North Carolina’s Crystal Coast. Travelmath lists Raleigh to Atlantic Beach at about 149 miles, and Rome2Rio lists the drive at about 148 miles and roughly 2 hours and 55 minutes.

Atlantic Beach can be a great choice if you want a different coastal feel than Wilmington-area beaches.

It’s good for:

  • Weekend trips

  • Families

  • Crystal Coast vacations

  • Boating and fishing

  • Nearby Morehead City and Beaufort

Emerald Isle

Approximate distance from Raleigh: 136 to 150 miles, depending on route and source
Typical drive time: About 2.5 to 3 hours

Emerald Isle is another favorite on the Crystal Coast. Rome2Rio lists Raleigh to Emerald Isle at about 136 miles and roughly 2 hours and 51 minutes, while other travel sources place it closer to 143 to 150 miles depending on route.

Emerald Isle is popular with people who want a quieter, family-friendly beach trip.

It’s a good fit if you want:

  • A slower beach pace

  • Vacation rentals

  • Family trips

  • Fishing

  • A less busy feel than some Wilmington-area beaches

Can You Take a Day Trip to the Beach From Raleigh?

Yes, you can absolutely take a beach day trip from Raleigh.

Most people choose Wrightsville Beach or Carolina Beach for a true day trip because they’re usually the easiest to reach.

A Raleigh beach day might look like this:

  • Leave Raleigh early in the morning

  • Arrive at the beach around mid-morning

  • Spend the day on the sand

  • Grab dinner near the coast

  • Drive back that evening

Is it a full day? Yes.

Is it doable? Also yes.

That’s one reason Raleigh appeals to buyers who want a strong job market and city convenience, but still want beach access without living at the beach full-time.

Is Raleigh Close Enough to the Beach for Weekend Trips?

Yes. Raleigh is close enough to the beach for easy weekend trips.

This is where Raleigh really shines for many relocation buyers.

You can live in the Triangle, enjoy Raleigh’s restaurants, parks, schools, universities, healthcare, and job access, then head to the coast for the weekend.

For a Friday-to-Sunday trip, you can realistically consider:

  • Wrightsville Beach

  • Carolina Beach

  • Atlantic Beach

  • Emerald Isle

  • Topsail Beach

  • Oak Island

  • Holden Beach

  • Beaufort

  • Morehead City

Some are easier than others, but the main point is simple: Raleigh gives you coastal access without coastal living costs or hurricane exposure being part of your everyday life in the same way it is at the beach.

What Is the Best Beach Near Raleigh?

It depends on what you want.

Best for the shortest drive: Wrightsville Beach

Wrightsville Beach is usually the easiest answer if your main goal is getting to the sand quickly.

Best for families: Emerald Isle or Atlantic Beach

These Crystal Coast beaches are great for a quieter, family-friendly trip.

Best for a classic beach-town feel: Carolina Beach

Carolina Beach has a boardwalk, casual restaurants, and a fun vacation feel.

Best for a weekend with more to do: Wrightsville Beach or Carolina Beach

Because both are near Wilmington, you can mix beach time with restaurants, shopping, history, and nightlife.

Best for a slower trip: Emerald Isle

Emerald Isle is a strong option if you want something calmer and more residential.

What Buyers Should Know Before Moving to Raleigh

A lot of buyers ask about the beach because they’re trying to understand the lifestyle.

They’re not just asking about miles.

They’re really asking:

“Can I live in Raleigh and still enjoy the coast?”

For most people, yes.

But here’s the honest version.

Raleigh is not a beach town. You won’t casually walk to the ocean after work. You won’t hear waves from your back porch. You’ll need to plan the trip.

But you can wake up in Raleigh, drive to the coast, spend the day at the beach, and be home that night.

That’s a pretty nice balance.

Raleigh Gives You Mountains and Beaches

One of the reasons people like living in North Carolina is that you can reach both the beach and the mountains from the central part of the state.

From Raleigh, the beach is usually the easier weekend trip. The mountains are farther, but still reachable for longer weekends.

So if you’re relocating from a state where every trip requires a flight, Raleigh can feel very convenient.

You get:

  • City access

  • Suburban options

  • Research Triangle jobs

  • Major universities nearby

  • Beach weekends

  • Mountain getaways

  • Four seasons, without harsh northern winters

That lifestyle mix is a big reason people consider Raleigh and the Triangle.

Real-World Scenario: A Buyer Moving From Out of State

A common relocation buyer starts by asking about Raleigh neighborhoods.

Then the lifestyle questions come up.

“How far is Raleigh from the beach?”

“How far is Raleigh from the mountains?”

“Can we do weekend trips?”

“What do people actually do here?”

This is where buying a home becomes about more than bedrooms and bathrooms.

For example, a buyer relocating from the Northeast may love that Raleigh gives them a warmer climate and easier access to the coast. A buyer moving from Florida may like that Raleigh is not directly on the coast but still close enough for beach trips. A buyer moving from California may be surprised that a two-to-three-hour drive can open up multiple beach options.

Brandy Nemergut helps buyers think through that full lifestyle picture before they choose a home.

Because the right house matters.

But the right life around the house matters just as much.

Common Mistakes Buyers Make When Thinking About Raleigh and the Beach

Mistake 1: Thinking Raleigh is “right by the beach”

Raleigh is close enough for day trips and weekend trips, but it is not coastal.

If beach access every day is your top priority, you may want to compare Wilmington, coastal towns, or communities closer to the water.

Mistake 2: Only checking the mileage

Mileage does not tell the whole story.

Traffic, season, holiday weekends, bridge delays, and where you start in Raleigh can all change the trip.

A drive from downtown Raleigh may feel different than a drive from North Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Wake Forest, or Holly Springs.

Mistake 3: Leaving too late on summer weekends

Beach traffic is real.

If you’re heading to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, or the Crystal Coast on a summer Saturday, leaving early can make the trip much smoother.

Mistake 4: Picking a Raleigh neighborhood without thinking about travel routes

If beach trips are a big part of your lifestyle, where you live in the Triangle can matter.

Some areas may give you easier access to I-40 or other routes. Others may add extra time before you even leave town.

That doesn’t mean you should choose your house only based on beach access.

But it’s worth thinking about.

FAQ: How Far Is Raleigh From the Beach?

What is the closest beach to Raleigh NC?

Wrightsville Beach is usually considered one of the closest popular beaches to Raleigh. It is about 130 miles away and takes roughly 2 hours to 2 hours and 15 minutes to drive.

Can you do a day trip from Raleigh to the beach?

Yes. Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach are both realistic day trips from Raleigh if you leave early and plan for traffic.

How far is Raleigh from Wrightsville Beach?

Raleigh is about 130 miles from Wrightsville Beach. The drive is usually around 2 hours to 2 hours and 15 minutes, depending on traffic.

How far is Raleigh from Carolina Beach?

Raleigh is about 140 miles from Carolina Beach, with a typical drive time around 2 hours and 24 minutes.

How far is Raleigh from Atlantic Beach?

Raleigh is about 148 to 149 miles from Atlantic Beach, with a typical drive time close to 3 hours.

Is Raleigh a good place to live if you love the beach?

Yes, Raleigh can be a good place to live if you like beach weekends but do not need to live directly on the coast. You can reach several North Carolina beaches in about 2 to 3 hours.

Final Thoughts

Raleigh is not on the beach, but it is close enough to make beach trips part of your lifestyle.

For many buyers, that’s the sweet spot.

You can live in Raleigh or the Triangle, enjoy the job market, neighborhoods, restaurants, parks, and schools, then head to Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Atlantic Beach, or Emerald Isle when you want the coast.

If you’re thinking about moving to Raleigh, don’t just ask how far the beach is.

Ask what kind of lifestyle you want Monday through Sunday.

That’s how you choose the right area, the right neighborhood, and the right home.

Brandy Nemergut, Realtor ~ eXp Realty Raleigh, NC helps buyers relocating to Raleigh and the Triangle compare neighborhoods, lifestyle, commute, and weekend access so they can make a confident move.

Brandy Nemergut, Realtor ~ eXp Realty Raleigh, NC
[email protected]
919-583-6895
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