Clayton

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Clayton is the largest town in Johnston County, North Carolina, and one of the fastest growing towns in the Triangle, amid the pandemic. It’s also considered a satellite town of Raleigh which houses many of the Research Triangle Park employees. In 2010 the population was 16,116 and by 2019 the town's estimated population was at 24,887.  Much of its growth can be attributed to the town's proximity to the Research Triangle area and access to major highways such as I-40 and US 70. Clayton has become a very popular option for new construction homes and has emerged as one of the Triangle’s strongest markets amid the pandemic. Clayton is about 35 minutes (with no traffic) from Research Triangle Park and Raleigh-Durham International Airport, respectively. Clayton is about three hours to Charlotte if you want to catch an NBA (Charlotte Hornets) or NFL (Carolina Panthers) game. The town is three hours from the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and two hours from several of North Carolina’s beautiful beaches. 

If you are in search of an affordable town with excellent job prospects and quality living conditions, turn your attention to Clayton, North Carolina. Nestled within the flourishing Greater Raleigh area, Clayton stands out with its own unique charm and a growing population. This town has become an attractive destination due to its solid economic standing and array of industries, ensuring a vibrant community throughout the year. If Clayton is on your radar for relocation, we’ve put together a comprehensive list of things to know about making the move. From selecting the right neighborhood to understanding real estate trends, obtaining a new license, and vehicle registration procedures, we've got you covered!

What to Know Before Moving to Clayton

Upon your home search in Clayton, you may discover that, while offering better affordability compared to larger cities, the housing market can be competitive. Clayton has seen a rise in newcomers, fueling demands for housing while the market works to catch up, potentially affecting property prices. For those moving to Clayton with their families, the town of Clayton is served by the highly rated Johnston County School system, and numerous private educational institutions are also an option. Culturally, Clayton offers a variety of activities, from artistic to educational. You can enjoy local attractions such as the Clayton Center, explore nearby museums, art galleries, and delve into performances. Don’t miss exploring the Clemmons Educational State Forest or the downtown Clayton sculpture trail as well.

Housing in Clayton

Families relocating to Clayton will appreciate the diverse selection of luxury neighborhoods, ranging from suburban communities on the town’s outskirts to peaceful enclaves like Tuscany. Clayton presents various housing options including apartments, townhomes, condos, single-family houses, and new subdivisions filled with amenities. The housing market in Clayton remains affordable, with the average property price being notably less than in larger nearby cities, providing more bang for your housing buck.

Jobs in Clayton

Clayton’s economy is robust, buoyed by sectors such as pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, technology, and a range of service industries. Nearby Raleigh also offers additional opportunities in biotech, healthcare, education, IT, finance, and government roles. Job-seekers can leverage resources such as the Clayton Chamber of Commerce or online job portals to find suitable employment. With the town's continued growth, job opportunities are plentiful for both experienced workers and those seeking entry-level positions.

Culture and Activities in Clayton

Apart from settling down and job hunting, there’s much to enjoy in Clayton’s vibrant cultural scene. The town is home to an array of annual festivals and events including the Clayton Harvest Festival, the Town Square Concert Series, and the Clayton Fear Farm. For performing arts lovers, the Clayton Center provides a venue for various performances throughout the year. Additionally, Clayton is close to Raleigh, allowing for easy access to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the North Carolina Botanical Garden, and the North Carolina Museum of History, along with other cultural sites and festivities that the state capital hosts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Clayton

What are the top employment sectors in Clayton?

Clayton's job market is diverse with top employment sectors including pharmaceutical manufacturing, healthcare, technology, and retail. Companies like Novo Nordisk and Grifols have large operations in the area, providing numerous opportunities in the biopharmaceutical field.

What is the average cost of living in Clayton compared to Raleigh?

The cost of living in Clayton is generally more affordable than in Raleigh. Housing prices are lower on average in Clayton, providing more value for square footage, and the overall expenses such as groceries, healthcare, and utilities tend to be more affordable as well.

How do the schools in Clayton rank in terms of quality?

Clayton is part of the Johnston County School District, which is known for its dedication to student achievement and quality education. The district offers a variety of educational programs and has received positive ratings for several of its schools.

What cultural amenities can I find in Clayton?

Clayton is rich in cultural experiences with amenities including the Clayton Center, which hosts events and performances, the annual Clayton Harvest Festival, the Town Square Concert Series, art installations throughout the town, and proximity to Raleigh's museums and historical sites.

Are there parks and recreational spaces in Clayton?

Yes, Clayton offers several parks and recreational areas. Clayton Community Park, East Clayton Dog Park, and the Clayton River Walk on the Neuse, which is part of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail, are just a few of the town's outdoor amenities that residents can enjoy.

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Neighborhoods Under $200k

Flowers Plantation, Lockwood Forest, Kozy Korner, Parkview, Reedy Hills, Cobblestone, Primrose, Wynston, Rollingwood, Lockwood, Forest, Myatt Place

Neighborhoods Between $200-250k

Washington Heights, The Isles of Neuse, Barber Mill Townhomes, Amelia Village, Sunray Village, Pound Farm, Rock Pillar Estates, Wyndfall, Little Creek, Cardinal Glen, Graceland

Neighborhoods Between $250-300k

Magnolia Village, North Farm Cottages, South Plantation, Neuse Haven Estates, Brittany Woods, Southwick Farm, Tuscany, South, Landing, Williams Ridge, Stephanie Woods, Bristol, Neuse Colony

Neighborhoods Between $300-400k

Brittany Woods, Riverwood Athletic Club, Magnolia Place, Whispering Pines, Starmont Forest, Flowers Plantation, The Groves at, Summerlyn, Cooper Farms, Southwick Farms, Riverwood Golf Club

Neighborhoods Between $400-500k

The Pointe, Glen Laurel, Warrick Park, Windsor Green Estates, Swade E Barbour Jr, Hunting Ridge

Neighborhoods Between $500-600k

Broadmoor West, Horseman Ridge, Austin Pond, Neuse Villa, Highgate, Portofino, Wellesley, McLemore Estates, Sierra Heights, Neuse Colony, Ole Mill Stream, Pine Ridge, Copper Ridge

Neighborhoods Between $600-800k

Troy Page, North Fort, The Falls at Norwood, Woodland Trails, Ole Mill Stream, Flowers Plantation, Portofino, Riverwood Golf Club, Broadmoor West, The Creeks at Millstone, Glen Laurel, Lassiter Farms

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The Falls at Norwood, Portofino, Neuse Colony, North Fort, Flowers Plantation, Riverwood, Ole Mill Stream

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