Garner

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A Great Place to Be

Garner is a fast-growing and diverse town in the southeastern part of Wake County and a suburb of Raleigh. The population of Garner is 31,159 as of the 2020 Census and has consistently ranked as one of America's best places to live. Garner is part of the Research Triangle region of North Carolina and serves as a “commuter town” of the area. Garner’s appreciation rate is due to the proximity of Downtown Raleigh and the access to RTP. Garner is about 23 minutes (with no traffic) from Research Triangle Park and Raleigh-Durham International Airport, respectively. Garner is about two and a half  hours to Charlotte if you want to catch an NBA (Charlotte Hornets) or NFL (Carolina Panthers) game. Garner is three hours from the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and two hours from several of North Carolina’s beautiful beaches. 

If you're on the hunt for an affordable locale with excellent employment prospects and high quality of life, Garner, North Carolina, should be on your radar. Part of the Raleigh metropolitan area, Garner is a charming suburb that provides access to the capital's bustling industries and cultural offerings while maintaining a small-town feel. For those contemplating a move to Garner, we've gathered pertinent details you'll need to make an informed decision about settling in this vibrant community. From housing options to job markets, school systems, and the process of getting your license and car registration, this guide encompasses key aspects to help with your transition.

What to Know Before Moving to Garner

When exploring housing options in Garner, you might discover that it's more affordable than Raleigh's city center. Despite its proximity to the state's capital, Garner has managed its growth thoughtfully, balancing real estate demand and supply efficiently. Those moving with families can take comfort in the area's strong educational system, with Wake County Public School System serving as a reputable institution for public education. Additionally, a selection of private schools offers even more educational choices. Garner also offers convenient access to Raleigh's assorted cultural treasures, such as the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the North Carolina Museum of History, and various performing arts venues. Moreover, Garner itself hosts community events and provides parks and recreational opportunities for its residents.

Housing in Garner

Families and individuals considering Garner will find a variety of luxury neighborhoods that cater to different preferences, from serene, leafy suburbs to residential areas closer to the urban mix. Garner boasts a broad spectrum of housing from affordable single-family dwellings to luxury communities like Rosemoor Place. For those looking to purchase property, home prices in Garner generally present better value for money compared to Raleigh's average, with a range that appeals to a variety of budgets.

Jobs in Garner

Garner benefits directly from the dynamic economy of the greater Raleigh area, with sectors such as technology, healthcare, education, life sciences, and finance fueling a robust job market. Garner's location also makes it ideal for those working in government roles in the state capital. To facilitate job hunting, resources such as local employment agencies, job fairs, and online platforms like Indeed.com can be invaluable. A mix of opportunities, from seasoned professionals to entry-level positions, are readily available in Garner and the surrounding region.

Culture and Activities in Garner

While not at work or perusing the local real estate market, residents of Garner can engage in a miscellany of cultural and recreational activities. With easy access to Raleigh's renowned museums, art galleries, and historical sites, there's no shortage of enriching experiences. Locals can enjoy annual events like the Groundhog Day Celebration and the Garner Independence Day Celebration. The community also benefits from proximity to regional attractions in neighboring cities such as Durham and Chapel Hill.

Frequently Asked Questions About Garner

Where can one enjoy outdoor activities in Garner?

Lake Benson Park is a popular destination for outdoor activities, offering a boat launch, fishing opportunities, and multiple picnic shelters. The adjacent White Deer Park has over two miles of paved walking trails, a nature center, and a playground. The South Garner Greenway provides trails for walking and biking enthusiasts to enjoy the natural scenery of Garner.

How does the town of Garner facilitate economic development?

The Garner Economic Development Corporation (GEDC) works directly with businesses looking to expand or relocate, offering resources for economic incentives, workforce recruitment, and site development. The Town of Garner also participates in the Raleigh Metropolitan Area's various business growth initiatives, benefiting from the area's larger economic strategies.

Can you list some annual community events in Garner?

Garner is home to a number of annual community events, including:

  • Groundhog Day Celebration at White Deer Park.
  • The "Spring Eggstravaganza" featuring an egg hunt and spring-themed activities.
  • The Independence Day Celebration, known as the "July 3rd Celebration," which features live music, food vendors, and a fireworks display.
  • The Garner Christmas Parade, a festive event that includes floats, marching bands, and community groups.

What types of restaurants can one find in Garner, and could you provide examples?

Diners in Garner can enjoy a range of restaurants, such as:

  • Chef's Palette, known for its creative American cuisine and artful presentations.
  • City Barbeque, offering traditional smoked meats and classic Southern sides.
  • Aversboro Coffee for those seeking cozy café vibes and a good cup of joe.
  • La Cocina, a Mexican restaurant known for authentic flavors and festive atmosphere.

What are the arts and entertainment options available in Garner?

The Garner Performing Arts Center (GPAC) is a focal point for the arts, hosting Broadway-style shows, concerts, and local theater productions. The annual "Garner Showcase of Talent" highlights local performers, and "Music off Main" downtown concert series brings live music to the community. Public art projects such as murals and sculptures can also be found around town, enhancing Garner's cultural landscape.

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Neighborhoods Under $200k

Hillington, Mallards Ridge, Southview, Summerwind Plantation, Lancaster Place, Avery Park, Homeland, Southfort


Neighborhoods Between $200-250k

Duchess Downs, Hillington West, Broughton, Mobile Hill Estates, Forest Hills, Sandlin Branch Townhomes, School Acres, Alpine Estates

Neighborhoods Between $250-300k

Jordan Ridge, Adams Point, Hunters Mark, Forest Landing, Water Oak, Hillbrook, Leachburg Place, The Landing at Heather Park


Neighborhoods Between $300-400k

Kyndal, The Bluffs at Southfort, Gray Wolf Creek, Clifford Grove, Winds of Lakemoor, Lancaster Place, Sheldon Place

Neighborhoods Between $400-500k

Buffaloe Grove, Autumn Oaks, The Village at Aversboro, Jamestowne, Breezeway, Glen Creek, Heather Woods

Neighborhoods Between $500-600k

Chadbourne, Turner Farms, Brittmoore, The Glens at Bethel, Grove at White Oak, Sheldon Place, Tara Plantation, Miry Branch

Neighborhoods Between $600-800k

Heron Point, Woodbrook Estates, Adams Point, Chadbourne, Fox Haven, South Hills

Neighborhoods by Builders

Luxury Neighborhoods

Heron Point, Meads Of Lakemoor, Rosemoor Place

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