Wake Up In Wake Forest
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Wake Forest, NC, also known long ago as Forestville, is not the home of Wake Forest University (that’s in Winston Salem now), but it used to be up until 1956. What was the University is now Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. It sure is a beautiful place.
Wake Forest is right up the road from Raleigh and a very popular destination for Triangle residents looking for “more for your money” home values, a variety of architecture, great schools,and a small hometown feel with convenience of the big city. My how it’s grown! And still growing! Wake Forest is even getting a Wegman’s grocery store soon and that is serious growth people!

The heart of Wake Forest is vibrant and full of charm and Southern hospitality. Local retail shops, restaurants, a rooftop bar, breweries and businesses make up Wake Forest’s preserved historic district. There are over 200 acres of in the midst of revitalization – it’s really fantastic to see!
You can check out the statistics and plans of Wake Forest growth here: http://www.discoverwakeforest.org/development-activity
Wake Forest living gives you many incredible neighborhood choices like Hasentree, Traditions,Heritage, Wakefield, Holding Village,and more! You can check out Wake Forest real estate listings here.
Wake Forest is the only town in the TriangleArea that has a choice of three counties. Wake County, Granville County and Franklin County offer their own unique county qualities, school systems and infrastructure. All of these areas have been booming with new construction and the resale values of homes are strong.
Contact your local Wake Forest expert, TeamLeader and Broker Jill Dean Rigsbee at 919-931-0816 or email at jill@ncprorealty.com. She lives in Wake Forest and loves her neighborhood and community.


