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2001 Metacomet Way

  • Raleigh, NC
  • $240,000
$240,000

2001 Metacomet Way

2 Beds 3 Baths 1,228.44 Sq.Ft. 3,049.2 Sq.Ft.

Description

Two-Bedroom Corner Townhome in Hedingham Golf Community

Move-in ready two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom townhome on a corner lot in Hedingham Golf Community. Fresh paint and new carpet throughout create a welcoming atmosphere in this bright, open-concept home.

The spacious living room features a cozy fireplace with built-in shelving and flows seamlessly into the dining area. The well-appointed kitchen offers ample counter space for meal preparation.

Upstairs, both generous bedrooms include private ensuite bathrooms. Convenient laundry room with washer and dryer included.

Located steps from the residents-only dog park and fishing pond, with golf cart access to the clubhouse and course.

Close proximity to I-440 and easy access to Downtown Raleigh make this an excellent commuter location. The water heater and furnace are under 10 years old.

This inviting townhome offers the perfect combination of space, style, and resort-style living in a premier golf community. Schedule your showing today!

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Location

2001 Metacomet Way, Raleigh, NC 27604

Status

Sold

2002

2002

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

1,228.44

1,228.44

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

3,049.2

3,049.2

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

2

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Laundry Room, Upper Level

Flooring

Carpet, Tile, Vinyl

Other Interior Features

Built-in Features, Ceiling Fan(s), Vaulted Ceiling(s)
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

2

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Public

Pool

Community

Roof

Shingle

Lot Features

Corner Lot

Parking

Driveway, Garage, On Street

Heat Type

Fireplace(s), Heat Pump

Air Conditioning

Central Air

Sewer

Public Sewer

Substructure

Slab

HOA Amenities

Maintenance Grounds, Pest Control
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,228.44 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,228.44 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

3,049.2 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

10131635

Type

Townhouse

Year Built

2002

Neighborhood

Raleigh

Architecture Styles

Traditional

Elementary School

Wake County Schools

Middle School

Wake County Schools

High School

Wake County Schools
01

Finance

Sales Price

$240,000

Real Estate Taxes

$2,326/yr

HOA Fees

$146/mo

Buyers Agent Commission

NAR Guidelines stipulate that all terms, including the buyer's agent compensation, are negotiable. Seller offers up to 2.4% of the sale price  - Please send Form 220 together with OTP 

Explore

Raleigh

Raleigh offers the perfect balance of opportunity and lifestyle—thriving job growth, top-tier universities, vibrant downtown energy, and sought-after neighborhoods. Whether buying or selling, Raleigh’s strong market and steady demand make it a smart move for your next chapter.

Raleigh, North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and serves as the economic and cultural center of the Research Triangle region. Known as the “City of Oaks” for its tree-lined streets and green spaces, Raleigh blends historic charm with modern innovation and a thriving job market.

The city has experienced significant population growth over the past decade, surpassing 500,000 residents in 2024, with steady annual increases driven by job opportunities, lifestyle quality, and migration from other states.

Raleigh is also part of the larger Research Triangle, alongside Durham, North Carolina and Chapel Hill, North Carolina—a globally recognized hub for technology, life sciences, and research. The region’s strong universities, innovation economy, and business-friendly environment continue to attract new residents and companies from across the country and internationally.

 


What Makes Raleigh Special

Raleigh consistently ranks among the top U.S. cities for quality of life thanks to its balance of career opportunities, green space, and vibrant cultural scene.

Key highlights include:

  • Proximity to major research institutions such as North Carolina State University

  • Easy access to Research Triangle Park, one of the largest research parks in the world

  • A growing downtown filled with restaurants, entertainment, and cultural attractions

  • Extensive greenways and parks across the city

  • A thriving technology and life sciences economy

The city is also attracting major companies and new development projects, which continue to expand job opportunities and drive housing demand in the area.


Top Neighborhoods in Raleigh

 

Each Raleigh neighborhood offers a distinct personality and housing profile.

1. North Hills

Often referred to as “Midtown Raleigh,” North Hills blends luxury condos, executive homes, Class A office space, and high-end retail. Walkability is a major attraction here. Buyers seeking modern living, convenience, and proximity to restaurants and boutiques gravitate toward this area. Property values here tend to remain strong due to limited inventory and consistent demand.

2. Five Points

A historic district known for early 20th-century Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes. Tree-lined streets, neighborhood coffee shops, and a strong community presence make this one of the most desirable established areas in Raleigh. Homes here often hold value well due to architectural character and location.

3. Hayes Barton

One of Raleigh’s most prestigious historic neighborhoods. Large lots, classic estates, and proximity to downtown create a luxury residential feel. Buyers seeking timeless architecture and exclusivity often focus here.

4. Brier Creek

Located near RTP and RDU Airport, Brier Creek attracts professionals who value convenience. The area features newer construction homes, townhomes, golf communities, and strong rental demand. It’s often viewed as a smart long-term investment area.

5. Downtown Raleigh

Urban living at its core. High-rise condos, adaptive reuse lofts, rooftop bars, and walkable access to nightlife define this district. With continued development and infrastructure investment, downtown remains attractive for young professionals and investors alike.


Top 5 Eateries in Raleigh

 

Raleigh’s culinary scene is one of the strongest in the Southeast.

1. Poole's Diner

A James Beard-recognized staple offering elevated Southern comfort cuisine.

2. Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern

Fine dining inside a restored Victorian mansion — ideal for special occasions.

3. Brewery Bhavana

A unique blend of dim sum, craft brewery, flower shop, and bookstore — nationally recognized.

4. Stanbury

Intimate, chef-driven cuisine with rotating seasonal menus.

5. The Pit Authentic Barbecue

A go-to destination for traditional Carolina barbecue.


Why Raleigh Continues to Attract Buyers & Sellers

Raleigh is attractive because it doesn’t rely on just one strength. It offers:

  • Economic resilience

  • Consistent population growth

  • Relative housing value

  • Cultural expansion

  • Lifestyle flexibility

  • Geographic convenience

For buyers, it’s a city where opportunity meets quality of life.
For sellers, it’s a market supported by steady demand and economic fundamentals.

Raleigh isn’t just growing — it’s maturing into a nationally recognized destination for long-term living and investment.

 

Raleigh, North Carolina is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States and serves as the economic and cultural center of the Research Triangle region. Known as the “City of Oaks” for its tree-lined streets and green spaces, Raleigh blends historic charm with modern innovation and a thriving job market. The city has experienced significant population growth over the past decade, surpassing 500,000 residents in 2024, with steady annual increases driven by job opportunities, lifestyle quality, and migration from other states. Raleigh is also part of the larger Research Triangle, alongside Durham, North Carolina and Chapel Hill, North Carolina—a globally recognized hub for technology, life sciences, and research. The region’s strong universities, innovation economy, and business-friendly environment continue to attract new residents and companies from across the country and internationally. What Makes Raleigh Special Raleigh consistently ranks among the top U.S. cities for quality of life thanks to its balance of career opportunities, green space, and vibrant cultural scene. Key highlights include: Proximity to major research institutions such as North Carolina State University Easy access to Research Triangle Park, one of the largest research parks in the world A growing downtown filled with restaurants, entertainment, and cultural attractions Extensive greenways and parks across the city A thriving technology and life sciences economy The city is also attracting major companies and new development projects, which continue to expand job opportunities and drive housing demand in the area. Top Neighborhoods in Raleigh Each Raleigh neighborhood offers a distinct personality and housing profile. 1. North Hills Often referred to as “Midtown Raleigh,” North Hills blends luxury condos, executive homes, Class A office space, and high-end retail. Walkability is a major attraction here. Buyers seeking modern living, convenience, and proximity to restaurants and boutiques gravitate toward this area. Property values here tend to remain strong due to limited inventory and consistent demand. 2. Five Points A historic district known for early 20th-century Craftsman and Colonial Revival homes. Tree-lined streets, neighborhood coffee shops, and a strong community presence make this one of the most desirable established areas in Raleigh. Homes here often hold value well due to architectural character and location. 3. Hayes Barton One of Raleigh’s most prestigious historic neighborhoods. Large lots, classic estates, and proximity to downtown create a luxury residential feel. Buyers seeking timeless architecture and exclusivity often focus here. 4. Brier Creek Located near RTP and RDU Airport, Brier Creek attracts professionals who value convenience. The area features newer construction homes, townhomes, golf communities, and strong rental demand. It’s often viewed as a smart long-term investment area. 5. Downtown Raleigh Urban living at its core. High-rise condos, adaptive reuse lofts, rooftop bars, and walkable access to nightlife define this district. With continued development and infrastructure investment, downtown remains attractive for young professionals and investors alike. Top 5 Eateries in Raleigh Raleigh’s culinary scene is one of the strongest in the Southeast. 1. Poole's Diner A James Beard-recognized staple offering elevated Southern comfort cuisine. 2. Second Empire Restaurant and Tavern Fine dining inside a restored Victorian mansion — ideal for special occasions. 3. Brewery Bhavana A unique blend of dim sum, craft brewery, flower shop, and bookstore — nationally recognized. 4. Stanbury Intimate, chef-driven cuisine with rotating seasonal menus. 5. The Pit Authentic Barbecue A go-to destination for traditional Carolina barbecue. Why Raleigh Continues to Attract Buyers & Sellers Raleigh is attractive because it doesn’t rely on just one strength. It offers: Economic resilience Consistent population growth Relative housing value Cultural expansion Lifestyle flexibility Geographic convenience For buyers, it’s a city where opportunity meets quality of life.For sellers, it’s a market supported by steady demand and economic fundamentals. Raleigh isn’t just growing — it’s maturing into a nationally recognized destination for long-term living and investment.
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