
Apex Real Estate
Originally named because it was the highest point on the Chatham Railroad, nowadays Apex dubs itself “the peak of good living.” It lives up to this motto with a renovated downtown, great Wake County schools, and a small town feel. In part of because of its proximity to tech center in the Research Triangle, Apex continues to look forward, as it works to upgrade its networks to provide fiber internet to its residents.
Apex’s historic downtown features shops and restaurants, and hosts regular annual festivals, many of which are well attended by those in Apex and beyond. These include the popular PeakFest, Peak City Pig Fest, and Apex Music Festival. If you’re looking for something to do, head to Salem Street to do some antiquing, or pop into the longstanding, family-owned ice cream parlor. See a concert at Halle Cultural Arts Center. Take a tour the circa 1900 Apex Union Depot to learn about the town’s railroad history. Or, head out of downtown to some of Apex’s greenspaces, such as Apex Community Park with its 50-acre lake and nature trails.
For those looking for historic charm as well as family-friendly, modern living, Apex will make you feel at home. To see more details on homes in Apex, and to view a list of all neighborhoods with available homes, consult the information below
5113 Sunset Lake Road
$149,900
360 Democracy Place
$1,697,000
5113 Sunset Lake Road
$149900
Apex Listings Summary
Apex - Town vs. County Stats
Avg Price in Apex: $615,800 / County Avg $613,900
Avg Sq. Ft. in Apex: 2,801 / County Avg 2,810
Avg Price per/ft2 in Apex: $220 / County Avg $218
Avg Walkscore in Apex: 14 / County Avg 25
Avg Year Built in Apex: 2014 / County Avg 2007
Avg Days on Website in Apex: 97 / County Avg 106
Apex Real Estate Market Health
Areas in Apex NC |
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009 - Cary-Holly Springs-Fuquay-Apex |
010 - Cary-Morrisville-Apex |
015 - Apex |
017 - Holly Springs |
305 - Chatham County |