Durham, NC


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Durham, NC

About Durham, NC

Durham, North Carolina is a city with something for everyone. Explore the unique culture of downtown Durham and visit its many museums, art galleries, theatres, and shops. Take a walk through Duke Gardens or listen to live music at the bustling American Tobacco Campus. Visit the restored Bennett Place Historic Site and learn about the historic Civil War Battle of Bennett Place. For those looking for outdoor recreation, explore Eno River State Park or Lake Jordan. From world-class education to local craft breweries - Durham offers something special to all who visit! College town(s) Mid-sized-city complex - Northeast-central North Carolina, 40 miles south of Virginia border.

Location Details

State: North Carolina
County: Durham County
Metro Area: Durham-Chapel Hill Metro Area
City: Durham
Zip Codes: 27713 27707 27703 27705 27704 27701 27712 27503 27709
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 441 ft above sea level
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Previously, the so-called “Durham” metro area was part of the larger Research Triangle triumvirate of Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill metro area. Now Raleigh, and the large suburban enclave of Cary, have been split off into a metro area of that name, leaving the western half of the former metro area under the name Durham. The Durham area includes Chapel Hill, so on the surface, the two major cities in the area are both college towns – Durham is home to Duke University, while Chapel Hill is home to the University of North Carolina. But that’s where the similarities end. Durham is an old tobacco town, not too prosperous, not too interesting but livable. Some of the old tobacco processing plants in town add some historic interest.

Chapel Hill, on the other hand, is a model college town, with the usual nice small-shop and restaurant oriented downtown, plenty of trees, and a vibrant, moderately upscale feel. Homes in the Chapel Hill area are set on large wooded lots and are noticeably more expensive. Employment is strong and stable throughout the area, anchored by the immense and unique Research Triangle Park business and technology complex which actually straddles the line between the Durham and Raleigh-Cary areas.

The Durham side is more peaceful with a slower pace and relatively easier commutes to the center, and is somewhat less affected by urban sprawl. While cost of living is low on a national scale, it is relatively high for the region. While home prices for the area in general are reasonable, prospective residents will find prices in Chapel Hill much higher. Balanced positives across all ranking categories help drive the high ranking.

Durham and Chapel Hill are located in a transitional zone between the Coastal Plain and the Piedmont Plateau. The surrounding terrain is rolling and heavily wooded and becomes more so in Chapel Hill and west. The central location between the mountains and coast means a favorable climate aside from some summer heat. The mountains form a partial barrier to cold-air masses, resulting in few winter days with temperatures below 20 degrees.

During summer, tropical air is present over eastern and central sections of North Carolina, producing warm temperatures and high humidity. Rainfall is well distributed year-round with most occurring in summers as thunderstorms, some of which can be intense. The area is far enough inland to reduce the effects of coastal storms. While snow and sleet usually occur each year, excessive accumulations are rare.

Durham Cost of Living
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College-town amenities, attractive residential areas, and strong economy make Durham a great place to live.

$388,000
+12.9% higher than avg
$66,623
-3.6% lower than avg
$1,074 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-6.9% lower than avg
Durham Crime
58.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Durham, North Carolina
$74,520
for a family
$45,600
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Durham
   College-town amenities
Home prices
   Attractive residential areas
Crime rates
   Strong economy
Hot, humid summers
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I was raised in this city, left for work in the 2010s, and returned in 2018. This city has changed a lot over the years for the better. Growing up there was not a ton to  More

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Over 3 years ago

I've lived in durham for a few years and my experience is coming from someone who has traveled all over the world and has lived in many different states. First things  More

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Over 3 years ago

I live here for my entire life and it has never gotten boring, I love the scenery, nightlife and basically everything here. There is always something new to do and  More

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