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Boylan Heights is a neighborhood of luxury homes in Raleigh North Carolina offering an assortment of beautiful styles, varying sizes and affordable prices to choose from. Boylan Heights homes for sale range in square footage from around 1,100 square feet to over 3,600 square feet and in price from approximately $300,000 to $1,500,000. Listed is all luxury Boylan Heights real estate for sale in Raleigh by BEX Realty as well as all other real estate Brokers who participate in the local MLS. No matter what your wants or needs, we are confident that you will find your dream home in Boylan Heights or one of many other great Raleigh communities. Please reach out to one of our market experts if you have any questions or would like assistance seeing any Boylan Heights homes for sale.
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"The primary north/south street is South Boylan Avenue, which enters the neighborhood at the railroad bridge and runs southward in an "S" curve for six blocks where it feeds into Western Boulevard Extension. Other streets in the district were by design less grand than Boylan, though equal among themselves. Cutler Street curves parallel to Boylan Avenue one block to the west, while Kinsey and Florence streets define the eastern boundary of the district. The major east/west streets are McCulloch, West Cabarrus, West Lenoir, West South, and Dorothea Drive. The extent to which streets were influenced by the hillside site is shown in West Lenoir and West South streets which are continuations from Raleigh's original grid. They begin as direct east/west connectors but curve sharply northward around the base of the hill. "Before its development beginning in 1907, the property which is now Boylan Heights was once a large wooded site. From its apex at Montfort Hall, the land slopes steadily downward toward the east, south, and west. Instead of the right angle grid of streets common to Raleigh's earlier development, Boylan Heights was platted with the city's first curvilinear grid, designed to respond to the sloping topography of the site. At the neighborhood's request, and in recognition of the neighborhood's unique design and special character, City Council designated Boylan Heights as a historic district in 1984. Nearby homes similar to 1100 W Cabarrus St have recently sold between $285K to $675K at an average of $255 per square foot. "In the middle of the southeast quadrant of the property was the Boylan Springs Park, which later became the school site . Designed as an essential feature of the suburb, its cool, spacious shadiness gives a welcome contrast to the density of the street facades in the neighborhood.
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Homes similar to 1100 W Cabarrus St are listed between $425K to $1,100K at an average of $425 per square foot. By providing this information, Redfin and its agents are not providing advice or guidance on flood risk, flood insurance, or other climate risks. Redfin strongly recommends that consumers independently investigate the property’s climate risks to their own personal satisfaction. Below are a few of Boylan Heights spotlight properties for sale.
If you have questions or feedback about this data, get help at riskfactor.com and climatecheck.com. Most homes have some risk of natural disasters, and may be impacted by climate change due to rising temperatures and sea levels. 1100 W Cabarrus St is serviced by 6 Internet service providers, including AT&T Fiber, Spectrum, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, AT&T Internet. The best available Internet option for 1100 W Cabarrus St is provided by AT&T Fiber, using Fiber technology with speeds up to 5000 Mbps. Additional Internet options for this home include Cable, Fixed Wireless, DSL, Satellite, Satellite provided by Spectrum, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet, AT&T Internet. If you'd like more information about a specific property please contact us so we can help you.
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Home sale data is not an appraisal, CMA, competitive or comparative market analysis, or home valuation of any property. Listings in Boylan Heights are updated daily from data we receive from the Raleigh multiple listing service. The offer of compensation listed above is made to, and can only be accepted by, participants of the multiple listing service in which this listing is filed. "Thus, there are tall, substantial , large wood-framed dwellings in Boylan Heights (predominantly Queen Anne/Colonial Hybrid, Colonial Box or Foursquare, and Dutch Colonial) along Boylan Avenue in particular, which as a result has an air of dominance in the neighborhood. Nevertheless, it might be said that Boylan Heights is the suburb of the bungalow. Generous numbers of this popular style house descend the hillside flanking the Boylan Avenue spine. The bungalow's infinite variety of scale, size, shape, and detail can be seen in Boylan Heights and demonstrates the form's importance as a staple for housing the rising middle class. "Into this graceful setting was fitted an architectural fabric that was traditional, subdued and generally harmonious, and which remains substantially intact. Its spatial composition was carefully planned. To create the ideal middle class suburb of 1907, the original deeds of sale incorporated clauses that required adherence to a plan for the arrangement of homes. Building zones were created that placed a minimum value on construction costs. The most expensive homes, at a value of at least $2,500, were built near Montfort Hall on Boylan Avenue. Dwellings on the secondary streets such as Kinsey and Cutler were to cost at least $2,000, and the least expensive homes on streets that made up the outer fringes of the subdivision like Lenoir and South streets.

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