About Homes for Rent in Raleigh, NC
Why Rent From Block & Associates Realty?
As the premier residential property management and leasing firm in Raleigh, we have decades of local expertise in real estate rentals and relocation services. Our staff consists of more than 40 professionals who are committed to providing you with unmatched service throughout your tenancy with us, and our goal is to make the process of acquiring and maintaining your rental property seamless, from searching for the perfect house to convenient online rent pay.
Whether you are looking for a town home or single-family home in the Triangle, we have a variety of available rental properties to suit your specifications and taste! Contact Block & Associates Realty online or call us at 919.459.6300 today.
Our Rental Offer & Application Process
When you choose to rent with Block & Associates Realty, you can rest assured that you are investing in a company with your best interest at heart. Our Raleigh rental listings are carefully curated so that we can provide you with the best representations possible to base your selection on. That’s also why we never advertise on sites such as Craigslist and always advise those seeking a rental property to be wary of fraudulent posts or listings online. We have compiled some helpful tips for those dealing with landlords who post on Craigslist, as well as a thorough explanation of our rental application process.
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History
In December 1770, Joel Lane successfully petitioned the North Carolina General Assembly to create a new county, resulting in the formation of Wake County. The county was formed from portions of Cumberland, Orange, and Johnston counties. The county gets its name from Margaret Wake Tryon, the wife of Gov. William Tryon. The first county seat was Bloomsbury. Raleigh was chosen as the site of a new state capital in 1788. It was officially established in 1792 as both the new county seat and the new state capital. The city was named in 1792 for Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of the colony of Roanoke. The “Lost Colony” is commemorated at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on Roanoke Island, North Carolina.
The city’s location was chosen, in part, for being within 11 miles of Isaac Hunter’s Tavern, a popular tavern frequented by the state legislators. No known city or town existed previously on the chosen city site. Raleigh is one of the few cities in the United States that was planned and built specifically to serve as a state capital. Its original boundaries were formed downtown by North, East, West, and South streets. It was planned to be laid out in an axial fashion, with four public squares and one central square.
Attractions and Activities
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
Featuring an array of permanent and special exhibits, live programs, and educational films that appeal to audiences of all ages, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences encourages visitors to explore the natural world and their connections to it.
North Carolina Museum of History
Rotating exhibits focus on subjects ranging from North Carolina’s role in the Civil War to its place in medical history to its feats of engineering (lest we forget that Kitty Hawk, site of the Wright Brothers’ famous flight, is located on North Carolina’s heralded Outer Banks). Semipermanent exhibits include the interactive North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, where, at the touch of a button, you can watch historic moments in college and professional baseball, basketball, and football. Admission is free.
Marbles Kids Museum and IMAX TheaterÂ
The Marbles Kids Museum inspires imagination, discovery, and learning through extraordinary adventures in play and larger-than-life IMAX experiences.
Duke Energy Center for the Performing ArtsÂ
Enjoy the nationally acclaimed Carolina Ballet, America ‘s next great orchestra (North Carolina Symphony), and the region’s top professional theater (North Carolina Theatre) and Broadway productions (Broadway Series South). All these larger art centers are bolstered by a thriving community of smaller galleries, events, collections, and independent performances.
JC Raulston Arboretum
Over 8,000 trees, shrubs, and perennials are located in this nationally acclaimed, 8-acre garden that is internationally recognized for having the most diverse collection of plants adapted for landscape use in the Southeastern United States.
Cameron Village Shopping District
Are you personally artsy, or do you just like to purchase the results? This collection of shops specializing in North Carolinian-designed crafts welcomes everyone from pottery fans to antique collectors to home décoraficionados. Of course, no shopping center would be complete without access to the latest in designer clothing, handbags, and shoes.
Red Hat Amphitheater
Downtown nightlife just got another exciting shot in the arm with the recent opening of Raleigh’s new boutique amphitheater. The venue on the southwest edge of downtown promises exciting entertainment bookings for a capacity crowd of 5,500 visitors to enjoy.
Parks and Recreation
The Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department actively encourages, provides, promotes, and protects quality leisure, recreation and cultural opportunities, facilities, and environments that are essential for the enhancement of the lives of its citizens.