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Inside Wade is nestled in one of Raleigh’s best locations. Conveniently located right off of both 40 & 440 which makes getting to RTP, Downtown, Cary & sporting events a breeze. You can even bike to Umstead State Park or walk to the PNC Arena & Carter Finley Stadium.
GOURMET KITCHENS & EASY MAINTENANCE LIVING
This subdivision has a unique setup – something to offer to every type of buyer. Townhomes in the lower $200’s to the upper $200’s, then also single family ranging from $325-$450k. All are set up with ally way type access so garages are hidden & not seen from the streetscape. Makes for a very clean, fresh look.
Upscale Features
You’ll love the finishes – gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances, soaking tubs, tile bathrooms!
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5528 Wade Park Boulevard
Raleigh, NC 27607
Charming Inside Wade home! Maintenance free living convenient to Cary, NCSU, Downtown Raleigh -- walk to PNC Arena, Carter-Finley Stadium or connect to the Reedy Creek/Umstead walking trails! The entry has double arched doorways w/ built-ins for storage. Living/family room w/ a corner gas fireplace that opens to a spacious kitchen w/ granite counters & tile backsplash. First floor master w/ double sinks, shower, soaking tub and TWO walk in closets. Covered back porch, detached garage and brand new fence!
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Date | Event | Source | Price | % Change |
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7/8/19 Jul 8, 2019 | Sold | TMLS | $380,000 | -0.5% |
6/9/19 Jun 9, 2019 | Sold Subject To Contingencies | TMLS | $382,000 | |
6/7/19 Jun 7, 2019 | Listed / Active | TMLS | $382,000 |
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Raleigh - Inside Wade
Raleigh, NC 27607
$195,000 – $475,000
1,250 – 3,250 sqft
Brief Description
Inside Wade provides buyers with the option of new single-family homes or town homes built by Lennar Homes. It is located in a prime location in Raleigh which gives quick access to activities and events in the capital city including shopping, college athletic events, parks, and many delicious restaurants. The homes and town homes offer updated features such as granite counter tops, hardwood floors, covered front porches, fireplaces, French doors, trey ceilings, and many more fine details.
Amenities
The neighborhood boasts of a saltwater pool, clubhouse, pocket playgrounds, and walking paths. It also offers many suitable floor plans for any lifestyle and provides a balance between traditional and modern design. At the edge of the neighborhood, there is a tunnel where pedestrians can walk to the PNC Arena. The neighborhood also connects to walking trails and is in close proximity to the NC Art Musuem, Carter Finley Stadium, the NC Fairgrounds and Horse Complex, and North Carolina State University and Meredith College. The neighborhood also provides easy access to other popular locations such as Chapel Hill, Durham, and Cary.
Location
Inside Wade is located close to downtown and within the beltline area of Raleigh, NC and is a short drive to Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill. It is also near access to major highways such as I-440 beltline and I-40.
Desire to Learn More about Homes in Inside Wade?
With all that this neighborhood offers, why not call Inside Wade home! Take a few minutes to contact Linda Trevor & Co. with your questions and to begin finding your new home. We would love to partner with you!
As Home Selling Experts in Raleigh, we're here for you!
We understand all that is involved with selling a home and have the marketing plan in place to sell your home quickly at the best price. Let's meet to discuss the current Value of Your Home and review your options. We would love the opportunity toserve you in listing your home!
Homes Currently for Sale in Inside Wade:
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Inside Wade, Raleigh NC
Inside Wade is a community comprised of a little over 200 Town homes and 100 Single Family homes built by Lennar Homes.It is located in a prime location in Raleigh with quick access to Hwys I-40 & I-440 which makes getting to RTP, Downtown Raleigh and surrounding communities.
The homes and town homes offer updated features such as granite counter tops, hardwood floors, covered front porches, fireplaces, French doors, trey ceilings, and many more fine features.
Maintenance:
The HOA covers exterior maintenance of the town homes and the yards for every single lot in the community, including single family homes.
Amenities:
Homeowners enjoy a saltwater pool, clubhouse used for rentals, two pocket parks, playground, dog park, large sidewalks and beautifully maintained landscaping. There is a pedestrian tunnel for walking to the PNC Arena and the neighborhood connects to walking trails. Other nearby attractions include the NC Art Museum, Carter Finley Stadium, the NC Fairgrounds and Horse Complex, and North Carolina State University and Meredith College.
Location:
Inside Wade is located close to downtown and within the beltline area of Raleigh, NC and is a short drive to Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill. It is also near access to major highways such as I-440 beltline and I-40.
Price Range:
Townhomes: 1,200-2,500 Square Feet, 2017 Sales Prices - $231,000-$345,000
Single Family:1,800-3,245 Square Feet 2017 Sales Prices - $330,000-$485,000
Inside-the-Beltline
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There are Six Inside-the-Beltline Neighborhoods
1.) Hillsborough
Go to Downtown page. Hillsborough is one of the 3 neighborhoods that take in the Downtown area. Two Inside-the-Beltline subdivisions which are part of Hillsborough, Cameron Park and Cameron Village, are also covered there.
2.) Mordecai
Content below. Also, go to Mordecai page.
3.) Five Points
Go to Five Points page. See also page for Whitaker Mill Area of Five Points.
4.) Wade
Content below. We have divided this area along Wade Avenue into Wade South and Wade North.
5.) Glenwood
Content below. This neighborhood is divided along Glenwood Ave. into West Glenwood and East Glenwood.
6.) Midtown
Yep, this is a little confusing. There is the Midtown area between I-440 and I-540. There is also a Midtown Neighborhood which is primarily located in the Midtown (I-440 to I-540) area. The map makers who came up with the neighborhoods let part of the Midtown Neighborhood dip into the Inside-the Beltline area.
A variety of styles and prices
As you consider this section of Inside-the-Beltline neighborhoods I think you will be struck by the variety of what is there. Higher density multifamily growth dots the area. Yet there are designated historic districts and neighborhoods built during the earlier years of Raleigh with detached single family homes, both old and recent.
New Home Infill and Renovation
As you ride from one Inside-the-Beltline neighborhood to another, unless restricted by a historic designation, you will find a mix of what was built when the neighborhood was originally developed and recently constructed houses. The new houses are often large and with a price that is a multiple of the cost of the lot, and maybe the house that was previously on it. If you are considering the purchase of an older home, there are talented designers and contractors to renovate and add to existing houses in a way that works with the original character of a neighborhood.
Walkable Neighborhoods
There are neighborhoods with walkable amenities, such as Mordecai (See below) and Five Points. Schools and the topic of whether the closest school in your neighborhood is where your student will be assigned are addressed in some detail in the “Schools” section of this web site. For desktop users, the spatial map above has a feature that allows you to pick and display a radius you consider walkable from the school of interest. See Using the Maps.
Hillsborough Neighborhood, Inside-the-Beltline
This neighborhood is partially in both the Downtown area and the Inside-the-Beltline area. It includes Cameron Park, Cameron Village, and NC State University, and is discussed on the Downtown page.

Mordecai Neighborhood, Inside-the-Beltline
See also the Mordecai page, including the new Oakdale at Mordecai community.



What’s in the Mordecai Neighborhood?
Mordecai and the surrounding areas have become popular for older houses with approachable prices that can be renovated into fresh close-in homes with walkable amenities.
Mordecai includes the area around William Peace University, the adjacent Seaboard Station shops and restaurants, the redeveloped Halifax Court residential area, and the historic Mordecai neighborhood. The southern boundary of this area runs through the intersection of Peace and Person Streets where Krispy Kreme is. Person Street becomes Wake Forest Road as you travel north, and for a couple of blocks or so, shops and restaurants make a convenient neighborhood focal point and gathering place.
The area is super-convenient for anyone working at any of the NC State Government complex offices Downtown.

There also have been new houses built in the Oakwood North and other nearby areas area just east of the Mordecai neighborhood off Glascock Street. See the area behind Conn School on map. There are becoming fewer places Inside-the-Beltline to find vacant land the will support this size new neighborhood. In 2015, there were 10 homes in Oakwood North that sold for $358,145 to $455,195 with the average and median prices both being about $411,850.

From my earliest childhood, I remember going to the Seaboard Railroad Station to pick up a passenger or a package sent by rail. After the depot was no longer used by the railroad, it was occupied by Logan’s Trading Post, a popular plant and garden supply store. I think of Logan’s as the anchor to the Seabord Station Shops area. There are warehouses around the depot that have been renovated and new buildings built for shops and restaurants, such as the 18 Seaboard restaurant which has been there since 2006.


One other remembrance from this neighborhood is the Krispy Kreme. Not the one that is there now, but the one that was located across Person St. from where it is now. It was a big deal to go there with my Dad and Brother on the way back from wherever and watch the doughnuts being made and contemplating the finished varieties on trays like jewels in a case. There was no way a full dozen ever made it home.

Five Points Neighborhood, Inside-the-Beltline
This Neighborhood is considered on Five Points Neighborhood– a separate page
Wade Neighborhood, Inside the Beltline
It is convenient to think of the Wade Neighborhood in 2 parts: The area south of Wade Avenue and that north of Wade Avenue. I’ll call them Wade South and Wade North in hope of a little clarity.
wade south
I associate the Wade South area with the NCSU campus, Cameron Village, and the Raleigh Little Theater and Rose Garden. The rose garden made an impression on me in my childhood- row on row of beautifully tended roses set in what seemed like some kind of stadium. It was actually an amphitheater built on the former site of the State Fairgrounds. (The current Fairgrounds moved in 1926 to Hillsborough St. and Blue Ridge Road). The semicircular street around the theater and garden was one end of the old fairgrounds race track. What is now amphitheater seating was where the other end lay. The theater, between the two ends. was finished in 1940.

The boundaries of Wade South are Meredith College to the west, the NCSU campus along or near Hillsborough Street to the south, Oberlin Road to the east, and Wade Avenue to the North. Being in this area makes you feel a part of a walkable university community, which is one reason we think it will appeal to many people, and include it among other similar communities, such as Cameron Park, in Best Raleigh Neighborhoods.
Oberlin Road runs along the west side of Cameron Village, which for many Wade South residents is a significant walkable amenity with many restaurants, a cafeteria, and retail ranging from a Harris Teeter Grocery, and a drug store, to apparel and other specialty shops. Just to the west of Oberlin are the Fairmont and Fairground Park subdivisions which abut The Raleigh Little Theater and Rose Garden a few blocks off Oberlin. Wilmont and Forest Hills are two of the larger subdivisions also in Wade South
Wade North
The Wade North area is bounded by Dixie Trail to the West. On the North are Lake Boone Trail and a short segment of Glenwood Avenue. To its east is Oberlin Road plus a small area east of Oberlin.

The Glenwood Village shopping center anchored by a Harris Teeter Grocery fronts on Glenwood Ave. in this area. A popular restaurant there of some duration is The Glenwood Grill. An easy walk from Glenwood Village over a pedestrian bridge is Glenwood Gardens, which has been a popular move for people downsizing from larger houses. The Carolina Country Club is nearby.

Two of the major subdivisions in this area are Sunset Hills and Budleigh. An MLS search (not from this site) showed that in 2015 there were 50 sales. The average sale price was $731,735. and the median was $692,500. Prices ranged from $275,000. to $1,750,000. and the average days on the market were 55, with the median time being 30 days.
Glenwood Neighborhood
The Glenwood Neighborhood is somewhat L-shaped, and as with the Wade Neighborhood, it might be easier to consider it in two pieces: west of Glenwood, and east of Glenwood (Glenwood West and Glenwood East)
Glenwood West
Glenwood West has Wade Avenue at Meredith College as its southern border. The I-440 Beltline running clockwise from the Wade Avenue Exit to the Glenwood Avenue exit is to the west and north. Glenwood Ave. from the Beltline to Lake Boone Trail is to the East. Lake Boone Trail runs west to Dixie Trail which runs south to Wade Avenue. Lake Boone and Dixie are common borders with the Wade Neighborhood.
Ridge Road is the main north-south road in the western part of the Glenwood Neighborhood. Ridgewood Shopping Center is at its southern end, just across Wade from Meredith College. Ridgewood is anchored by Whole Foods, and has a number of other shops. Leroy Martin Middle School and Frances Lacy Elementary lie further North on Ridge Road.
Glenwood East
Midtown Neighborhood
This Neighborhood has the same name as that of the area between the I-440 Beltline and the Outer Loop. It includes areas both inside and outside the Beltline. It is covered in Midtown.
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The most noticable thing about Lennar quality in a completed home is the poor drywall finishing IMO. Uneven sanding prior to paint application, metal corners and tape seams that have not been well covered with mud, and very poor paint quality/application. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I also was by there recently for a meeting in one of the offices and drove around the residential. Definitely nice looking from the outside. Different than they typical product in most subdivisions. It will be interesting to see how nice the apartments right by the office look. The sketches are pretty good looking. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I just closed last week on a townhome @ inside wade. I was sold on the location and really liked the vibe of the community. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Stumbled upon this post, thought I'd inject some observations after living there for a few months (detatched home...I met you yet jperryrocks? lol) What extras did you get, out of curiosity? First thing, the traffic is not bad. When there's an actual event, there's a cop at the light's control box, so it's kind of dependent on his mood (and oncoming traffic I'm sure)...I've gotten there and he's let me out right away, I've ocasionally had to wait a couple minutes, but never felt like I was stuck at a rail road with a looooong train. The wait on a regular day is usually worse, because the light isn't sensored (I think it will be once those apartments/shops are done) yet, so in the morning, i can sit with no traffic on Edwards Mill...then I *might* make a right turn + U manuver... ![]() Since gripes are what stick out to people the most, I'll start with those mentioned •The drywall was good, no uneven sanding I noticed, or un-mudded tape/corners. There's a couple places in the ceiling where you can start to see seams by the shadows, but that's just house settling, like nail pop-outs. Things that will be fixed after a year. All the paint was free-handed, so there's places on trim/molding and wall-to-ceiling where it's not even. Only found most because we painted a couple rooms, so I was up looking at the trim while working... •There are a couple spots along the wall where I can see a small gap between the floor and the baseboard. The occasional feeling with my feet of a not completely flush installation. •The hinge-pin door stops are crap, and were put on before the trim paint cured, so they pull off paint/imprint the trim. •The garage...only has one outlet in the wall closest to the house, and one in the ceiling. And it's on a 15-amp circuit (personally wish it was 20-amp) •Parking pad next to garage is too narrow. Many people have had them widened by the concrete guys for a few hundred bucks. •Only TV/phone jacks in Master B, one bed (or office), and family room (tv)/kitchen(phone), so, 3. •Several people have been having various issues with the AC units the past few weeks...the Stewarts heating/cooling guys are hit or miss. •I'm sure there are some more little gripes that I can't think of. On the flip side, while the contractors may be mediocre or even sub-par, the Lennar construction managers try to get things fixed quickly. They're just so busy (I swear, new house a week, atleast) that they forget sometimes. But they'll badger the specialty contractors for you. Fix what they can. Asked one is passing (saw him while walking the dog) how to best clean up some splashed concrete, and he said first thing that he'd come with a steel brush to take care of it. He's a good guy, he's just swamped (there are 4 of them I think). The laborers are just pushing so fast, that I think the smaller details get missed. I mean...they're out mon-sat, from like 7-7...there's a whole new structure on the road every time I walk that way I feel like. The location itself is stellar. 10-15 minutes to get anywhere. From New Bern Ave, to Southpoint... I love our neighbors. I dig the floorplan (Nash). I added multiple outlets to the garage, and if I ever get motivated enough to fish wire from the breaker (2nd floor) to the crawlspace, it'll get a 20-amp. The yard is tiny, but the HOA fees take care of the lawn care. I dunno...I'm rambling. There's random stuff that annoys me, but I'm still glad I'm there. I like it. And as of yet, there's been nothing I've found that has outraged me, and made me regret buying there. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I echo some of your sentiments. I got one of the attached townhomes, though. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Are there many families with small children here or is it mainly people without children? We're moving to Raleigh from Colorado and live in a similar neighborhood now. Here there are a lot of couples without children or single professionals so we've struggled with having other kids to play with. Is it the same there? I have a 7 year old who would love to find neighborhood playmates. We like urban living though. Any thoughts? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I have lived there since January and appears to me a good mix of people with kids and without as well as different age groups. My daughter is grown so have not paid great attention to the kids ages. I think it is definitely worth checking out, there is a Facebook builder and also general neighborhood page. They just put a playground up at the pool that looks pretty nice. I see kids riding bikes a decent bit which is nice. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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![]() This is likely not the best place for this comment but,since there are Inside Wade owners commenting here...was just wondering if anyone has heard the train horns throughout the day and night. The train has been waking me around 1am almost every night we have been here. I had no idea that would be an issue but now realize we are a bit less than 2 miles away from tracks. The contract only warned of noise from obvious places such as PNC arena and the airport. Both of those have been no problem so far. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Have you been there long? If so, it might just take a little getting used to. Or are you a very light sleeper? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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$195,000 – $475,000
1,250 – 3,250 sqft
Brief Description
Inside Wade provides buyers with the option of new single-family homes or town homes built by Lennar Homes. It is located in a prime location in Raleigh which gives quick access to activities and events in the capital city including shopping, college athletic events, parks, and many delicious restaurants. The homes and town homes offer updated features such as granite counter tops, hardwood floors, covered front porches, fireplaces, French doors, trey ceilings, and many more fine details.
Amenities
The neighborhood boasts of a saltwater pool, clubhouse, pocket playgrounds, and walking paths. It also offers many suitable floor plans for any lifestyle and provides a balance between traditional and modern design. At the edge of the neighborhood, there is a tunnel where pedestrians can walk to the PNC Arena. The neighborhood also connects to walking trails and is in close proximity homes for sale inside wade raleigh nc the NC Art Musuem, Carter Finley Stadium, the NC Fairgrounds and Horse Complex, and North Carolina State University and Meredith College. The neighborhood also provides easy access to other popular locations such as Chapel Hill, Durham, and Cary.
Location
Inside Wade is located close to downtown and within the beltline area of Raleigh, NC and is a short drive to Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill. It is also near access to major highways such as I-440 beltline and I-40.
Desire to Learn More about Homes in Inside Wade?
With all that this neighborhood offers, why not call Inside Wade home! Take a few minutes to contact Linda Trevor & Co. with your questions and to begin finding your new home. We would love to partner with you!
As Home Selling Experts in Raleigh, we're here for you!
We understand all that is involved with selling a home and have the marketing plan in place to sell your home quickly at the best price. Let's meet to discuss the current Value of Your Home and review your options. We would love the opportunity toserve you in listing your home!
Homes Currently for Sale in Inside Wade:
Discover Raleigh, NC
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Medfield Estates
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Braeloch
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Inside Wade
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Inside Wade is nestled in one of Raleigh’s best locations. Conveniently located right off of both 40 & 440 which makes getting to RTP, Downtown, Cary & sporting events a breeze. You can even bike to Umstead State Park or walk to the PNC Arena & Carter Finley Stadium.
GOURMET KITCHENS & EASY MAINTENANCE LIVING
This subdivision has a unique setup – something to offer to every type of buyer. Townhomes in the lower $200’s to the upper $200’s, then also single family ranging from $325-$450k. All are set up with ally way type access so garages are hidden & not seen from the streetscape. Makes for a very clean, fresh look.
Upscale Features
You’ll love the finishes – gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances, soaking tubs, tile bathrooms!
Nowell Pointe
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Trinity Square
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Trinity Woods
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Inside Wade is a community what is an online id bank of america of a little over 200 Town homes and 100 Single Family homes built by Lennar Homes.It is located in a jp morgan chase bank customer service location in Raleigh with quick access to Hwys I-40 & I-440 which makes getting to RTP, Downtown Raleigh and surrounding communities.
The homes and town homes offer updated features such as granite counter tops, hardwood floors, covered front porches, fireplaces, French doors, trey ceilings, and many more fine features.
Maintenance:
The HOA covers exterior maintenance of the town homes and the yards for every single lot in the community, including single family homes.
Amenities:
Homeowners enjoy a saltwater pool, clubhouse used for rentals, two pocket parks, playground, dog park, large sidewalks and beautifully maintained landscaping. There is a pedestrian tunnel for walking to the PNC Arena and the neighborhood connects to walking trails. Other nearby attractions include the NC Art Museum, Carter Finley Stadium, the NC Fairgrounds and Horse Complex, and North Carolina State University and Meredith College.
Location:
Inside Wade is located close to downtown and within the beltline area of Raleigh, NC and is a short drive to Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill. It is also near access to major highways such as I-440 beltline and I-40.
Price Range:
Townhomes: 1,200-2,500 Square Feet, 2017 Sales Prices - $231,000-$345,000
Single Family:1,800-3,245 Square Feet 2017 Sales Prices - $330,000-$485,000