Anderson Heights

November 13, 2024

Experience Anderson Heights - a historic community with elegant homes, lush green spaces, and a short drive to North Hills and The Village District
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Nestled just west of downtown Raleigh, Anderson Heights is one of the city's most eclectic historic neighborhoods.

The area was originally part of the Bloomsbury subdivision developed in the early 1900s before being rebranded as Anderson Heights in the 1920s.

Most of its homes were built between 1920 and 1950 in popular early 20th century styles like Craftsman, Tudor Revival, and Colonial Revival.

Local builders like York Properties constructed charming residences for professionals moving to Raleigh during its growth spurt.

Zoning allowed businesses on main roads with single family homes on side streets. Deed restrictions maintained the upscale character.

Today, Anderson Heights contains over 600 restored homes showcasing architecture from the 1920s alongside newer infill. Its location provides easy access to downtown while maintaining historic charm.

The neighborhood was designated a Raleigh Historic District in 2003.

Notable Sections and Features

Some of Anderson Heights' most distinct areas include:

Anderson Drive - Lined with elegant Tudor Revivals and Colonial Revivals on deep, wooded lots, this section formed one of Raleigh’s most prestigious addresses.

Glenwood Avenue - Charming craftsman bungalows built for Anderson Heights' middle class distinguish Glenwood as a more affordable section of the neighborhood.

White Oak Road - Towering oaks shade White Oak Road, which epitomizes Anderson Heights' lush, secluded feel near the heart of the city.

In addition to historic homes, Anderson Heights offers walkable access to downtown Raleigh. Mature trees form lush canopies over the streets.

Top Nearby Dining and Attractions

Given its central location, Anderson Heights provides easy access to top downtown destinations like:

Bida Manda - This modern Laotian restaurant offers creative dishes and cocktails in a chic, contemporary space.

Beasley's Chicken + Honey - For delicious fried chicken, Beasley's uses local and seasonal ingredients to craft its signature chicken sandwiches and sides.

Raleigh Beer Garden - This spot offers hundreds of craft beers and unique German food in a relaxed beer garden setting.

Marbles Kids Museum - Marbles Kids Museum provides interactive STEM and arts exhibits and programs.

Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts - This downtown venue hosts Broadway shows, concerts, operas, and more.

Moore Square - Moore Square hosts regular events like food truck rodeos, concerts, and arts fairs.

Accessibility and Location

Anderson Heights’ premier location just west of downtown Raleigh provides excellent accessibility. The neighborhood is highly walkable and bikeable. Residents can easily walk to downtown destinations in under 10 minutes.

For commuting, Anderson Heights also allows quick access to Route 1, Route 70, and I-40. Research Triangle Park can be reached in 15 minutes, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport is only a 15 minute drive away.

Tim’s Perspective

As a Raleigh local, I often recommend Anderson Heights for its historic charm and convenience.

The neighborhood’s craftsman bungalows and revival styles offer unique architecture you can’t find in new construction.

Mature trees and walkability also give Anderson Heights wonderful character. For homebuyers seeking charm near dining, arts, and downtown, it’s an ideal fit.

Contact me today to begin your Raleigh home search!

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Tim M. Clarke

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17 years as a Realtor in the Research Triangle, Tim seeks to transform the Raleigh-Durham real estate scene through a progressive, people-centered approach prioritizing trust & transparency.

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