MILLBROOK NC
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MILLBROOK NC: OVERVIEW

Located on the north side of Raleigh, Millbrook is a popular neighborhood with great amenities. While new construction can get quite pricy, there are still many older houses that are affordable, making them a solid investment.

Are you thinking about moving to Millbrook? If so, here are a few important details you need to know.

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MILLBROOK WEATHER

The weather in Millbrook is generally pleasant. It’s fairly mild here but the area still experiences all four seasons. It’s warm and humid in the Summer, with average highs ranging from the mid-80s to mid-90s while winters typically see temperatures in the 50s. However, it can drop into the low 30s and does sometimes snow.

The spring and summer seasons are beautiful, with spring temps ranging from the low 70s to mid-80sand fall temps ranging from highs in the 60s and 70s to lows in the 40s on some evenings and early mornings.

MILLBROOK SCHOOLS

Millbrook is served by the Wake County School District. The district has 99 preschools, 120 elementary schools, 46 middle schools, and 36 high schools. Approximately 21% of schools in the district are rated above average, while 43% are rated average and 37% are rated below average.

Millbrook High School is a public magnet school for children in grades 9-12. It’s rated #21 for best magnet high schools in North Carolina and has a 90% graduation rate.

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AVERAGE PROPERTY VALUE IN MILLBROOK

The housing market in Millbrook is fairly competitive, so if you’re planning to move here, you’ll need to be prepared. As of September 2022, the median home sale price in Millbrook is $495,000, which is a 19.8% increase from the same time in 2021. Homes here sell in around 43 days after being listed. However, hot homes tend to sell for about 2% higher than the list price and often sell in as little as 7 days. It’s also not uncommon for homes in Millbrook to get multiple offers.

COST OF LIVING IN MILLBROOK

If you’re thinking about moving to Millbrook, it’s a good idea to understand how far your dollar will go. Generally, the cost of living in the area is around 7% lower than the national average. Housing is around 9% lower and groceries are about 13% lower. This may make the Millbrook area attractive for those looking for affordable living in the state of North Carolina.

The average household income in Millbrook is $101,186, which is higher than the average in the city of Raleigh ($98,016) but lower than Wake County overall ($110,657). The current unemployment rate here is approximately 1.9% and the poverty rate is 7.1%.  

MILLBROOK DEMOGRAPHICS

The population of Millbrook, which is located in Wake County, is approximately 35,025. About 52% of the population is female and 48% is male. The median age here is 38.1. Approximately 19% of the population is under the age of 18 and 15% is aged 65 or older.

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MILLBROOK CRIME STATISTICS

The Millbrook area has a higher crime rate than the average U.S. city. It falls into the 25th percentile for safety, meaning that 75% of cities are safer than Millbrook and 25% are more dangerous. Some areas of Millbrook are significantly safer than others. Most crimes occur in the northeast part of the area. While there are approximately 363 crimes per year here, in the southwest part of Millbrook, there are only about 51 crimes in a typical year.

TRANSPORTATION IN MILLBROOK

The Millbrook area is just about a 13-minute drive from the heart of Raleigh and is easily accessed by taking Wake Forest Road or Capital Blvd. Driving a car is the best way to get around this area.

If you’re planning to do a lot of traveling or have out-of-state visitors, you’ll be glad to know that the Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is just 18 miles from Raleigh. You may also consider using the Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY), which is about 71 miles from Raleigh. 

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MILLBROOK DINING, Shopping, and Entertainment

While Millbrook itself tends to be fairly quiet, it’s just a short drive from downtown Raleigh, which offers plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining, and entertainment. If you have kids, they’ll love visiting Pullen Park, which is the 5th oldest operating amusement park in the United States. Marbles Kids Museum is also a popular local attraction.

For art and culture, you can’t go wrong with the North Carolina Museum of Art, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, and the North Carolina Museum of History. There are also plenty of great parks nearby where you can run, walk, bike, picnic, camp, canoe, or even go horseback riding.

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