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Southeast Raleigh

New construction homes for sale in Southeast Raleigh, Raleigh, NC

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New home communities in Southeast Raleigh, Raleigh, NC

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Housing market in Southeast Raleigh, NC

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 26 listings in Southeast Raleigh, NC, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Southeast Raleigh?

Southeast Raleigh extends from the edges of the downtown core in Raleigh toward the I-40 and I-440 interchange, encompassing established communities like Biltmore Hills and Rochester Heights. The area features a mix of mid-century brick ranches and 1920s-era bungalows on generous lots. The terrain is rolling. Residents have access to the 164-acre Walnut Creek Wetland Park, which offers a nature center and boardwalks less than a mile from many residential streets. A notable trade-off for the area is a retail gap, as many daily services and major grocery chains require a drive toward the larger commercial hubs along Rock Quarry Road. Recent development has introduced a wave of Southeast Raleigh new construction homes, ranging from modern townhomes to detached infill builds.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Southeast Raleigh, NC?

February 2026 data indicates that the median sale price of properties in Southeast Raleigh, NC, is $309,990. Buyers have a wide choice among 29 new construction homes from 3 builders, each offering distinct features and designs.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Southeast Raleigh, NC?

The landscape of new construction homes in Southeast Raleigh, NC, is shaped by major developers like Lennar, DRB Homes and Stanley Martin Homes. They are known for their contributions to the city’s residential growth and diverse architectural styles.

How does the Southeast Raleigh location benefit commuters to Downtown Raleigh?

Southeast Raleigh offers some of the shortest commutes to the city center. Many neighborhoods here are located just inside or immediately outside the I-440 Beltline, allowing residents to reach Downtown Raleigh in typically 10–15 minutes. Additionally, easy access to Interstate 40 provides a direct route south to Clayton or west toward the Research Triangle Park (RTP), making it a strategic and often more affordable hub for workers across the region compared to North Raleigh.

What outdoor recreation options define the area?

Southeast Raleigh is a haven for trail enthusiasts, serving as a key connector for the Capital Area Greenway System. The Walnut Creek Trail runs through the heart of the area, connecting to the extensive Neuse River Trail to the east. These paved paths offer miles of uninterrupted biking and running routes. Additionally, Anderson Point Park provides river access and open spaces, offering a scenic nature escape without leaving the city limits.