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Welcome to Raleigh, North Carolina

With an unassuming charm, the capitol city of North Carolina delivers an internationally recognized and envied quality of life.

With each passing month, Raleigh continues to earn top rankings as one of our nation’s best places to live, work and play (Kiplinger Magazine), start a business, earn a world-class education (US News & World Report ) and find employment.

Centrally located within North Carolina and along the East Coast of the United States, Raleigh enjoys all the recreational advantages of being an easy drive to either the pristine sandy beaches or majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.

With a thriving business community, active arts population, and a perpetual sense of optimism, Raleigh is notoriously difficult to leave once having moved to the area.

In a recent survey, 96% of newcomers with children stated that if they had to do it over again, they would still move to Raleigh. And, as one of the top cities where Americans are relocating, Raleigh is poised for continual growth and national recognition.
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