#19 Most Diverse Suburbs in NC (Niche, 2016)
Wendell has activities and amenities to appeal to any resident. Watch artists create masterpieces during Downtown Wendell’s Art Walk, taste cuisine from around the world at the International Food & Music Festival, and celebrate the fall season at the Wendell Harvest Festival. You can also participate in town sports leagues and enjoy picnic areas, trails, and a dog park at Wendell Park.
Because Wendell is up and coming, brand new homes are being built in subdivisions throughout the area. Wendell Falls, for instance, is one of the largest new communities, offering contemporary amenities that include The Farmhouse community center, an events lawn, and a community saltwater pool. Other new developments include Foxborough Crossing, Woods of Blair Hill, and Olde Wendell.
A 30-minute drive from Raleigh along I-495 takes you to the heart of Wendell, a small village of about 6,000 residents in eastern Wake County. This community has a quaint downtown, several town festivals, and public schools within the Wake County school system. Because of its convenience to major employers in Research Triangle Park and North Carolina's capital city, Wendell is starting to become a popular place to live. But the town has not lost its identity as an established, tightly knit community.
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Data compiled using 4th quarter 2020 data vs. same period from 2019
A home is more than four walls, a roof, and the features that make a house special. A home is a place where you can create treasured memories, forge lasting relationships, and savor the amenities just minutes from your front door. I can help you find the home of your dreams in Wendell. If you're eager to view your favorite properties in person, call me at 919-422-3794 for a showing! As a real estate expert in Clayton and the Triangle area as a whole, I'm more than happy to introduce you to everything you'll love about this charming town.