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Raleigh — Raleigh is flirting with becoming one of the 50 largest cities in the U.S., but being a large city comes at a large price for home-buyers.
One 1,900-square-foot home inside the Interstate 440 Beltline has a price tag of $474,000. Another 2,800-square-foot home in the Five Points neighborhood is on the market for more than $500,000. Condominiums for sale downtown are selling for $1 million apiece.
Raleigh — Raleigh is flirting with becoming one of the 50 largest cities in the U.S., but being a large city comes at a large price for home-buyers.
One 1,900-square-foot home inside the Interstate 440 Beltline has a price tag of $474,000. Another 2,800-square-foot home in the Five Points neighborhood is on the market for more than $500,000. Condominiums for sale downtown are selling for $1 million apiece.
Raleigh — Raleigh is flirting with becoming one of the 50 largest cities in the U.S., but being a large city comes at a large price for home-buyers.
One 1,900-square-foot home inside the Interstate 440 Beltline has a price tag of $474,000. Another 2,800-square-foot home in the Five Points neighborhood is on the market for more than $500,000. Condominiums for sale downtown are selling for $1 million apiece.

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