Apex, North Carolina, sits just southwest of Raleigh, defined by its proximity to one of the Triangle’s most active employment and research corridors while maintaining a distinctly residential orientation. Its origins as a railroad town remain visible in the scale and layout of the historic core, while the city’s modern identity has been shaped by disciplined planning and a strong civic framework. Downtown functions less as a destination and more as a daily reference point, with preserved streetscapes, local businesses, and public gathering spaces that ground growth in continuity rather than novelty.
Life in Apex carries a social, outward-facing quality that shows up through participation rather than spectacle. Seasonal markets, neighborhood events, and community programming—often centered around the downtown core and nearby parks—create regular opportunities for connection throughout the year, reinforcing community ties through routine use. The city tends to attract professionals and households who value proximity to Raleigh’s economic engine while prioritizing order, access, and long-term livability at home.
At The Real Estate Studio, we bring a high-touch, locally informed perspective to every community we serve. This guide to Apex combines our neighborhood expertise with key local data to provide a clear view of how the city lives today and how it continues to evolve—helping you make informed decisions about your next move.
Here’s a quick look at Apex's population, age, income, and density—the basics you’ll want to know as you explore the area. Apex represents approximately 6% of Wake County's total population.
This section provides a demographic overview of Apex, North Carolina, based on publicly available census data. It summarizes housing characteristics, employment patterns, commuting metrics, and key education data points—offering a standardized, data-driven snapshot for reference and comparison.
*Census Data: ACS2023 5-year
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Neighborhood descriptions are provided for general informational purposes and reflect the perspective of The Real Estate Studio. Demographic, housing, and school-related data are drawn primarily from publicly available sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 1-Year estimates, unless otherwise noted. Unless otherwise stated, city-level figures reflect the Census Bureau’s “Place” geography for each municipality. Data points marked with a † indicate a margin of error of at least 10 percent and should be interpreted with care. All information is intended for general reference only and should be considered alongside independent verification and professional guidance tailored to your specific needs. Data reflects the most recent update as of January 26, 2026.