Welcome to Holly Springs

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Experience Holly Springs, North Carolina

Lifestyle, Community, and Growth

 

Located roughly 15 miles from downtown Raleigh, Holly Springs, North Carolina, has grown with a level of coordination that shapes how the town functions on a day-to-day basis. Much of its physical environment—roads, schools, parks, and civic buildings—was planned in anticipation of population growth rather than as a response to it. This has produced a town layout that feels organized and legible, with residential areas, public services, and employment access developing in tandem. As the town has grown, investment in parks, recreation, and civic facilities has kept pace, reinforcing a public realm designed for everyday routines.

Living in Holly Springs centers on routine and steadiness, supported by a calendar of community events that reinforce shared use of public spaces. Gatherings like HollyFest and the International Food Festival draw residents into parks and civic areas as natural extensions of daily life. Households tend to prioritize predictable schedules, proximity to schools and services, and reliable access to the broader Triangle employment base. The town appeals to professionals seeking functional design, newer housing options, and a setting built for long-term settlement. That consistency has fostered residential confidence rooted in how the town performs rather than how it markets itself.

At The Real Estate Studio, we bring a high-touch, locally informed perspective to every community we serve. This Holly Springs guide 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.

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A Neighborhood Snapshot of Holly Springs, NC

Neighborhood Snapshot

 

Here’s a quick look at Holly Springs's population, age, income, and density—the basics you’ll want to know as you explore the area. Holly Springs represents approximately 4% of Wake County's total population.

Population
43,429
Total Population
0.4% of NC's Total
Median Age
36.3
Median Age
7.9% Younger Than NC
Persons Per Household
3.0
Persons Per Household
25.0% More Than NC
Income
$132,435
Median Household Income
87% Higher than NC
 
Population Migration Since the Previous Year
 
  •   Same house a year ago 86.1%
  •   From same county 8.0%
  •   From different county 1.7%
  •   From different state 3.0%
  •   From abroad 0.31%

A Demographic Overview of Holly Springs, NC

Key Housing & Workforce Data

 

This section provides a demographic overview of Holly Springs, 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.

Housing Snapshot

Holly Springs, North Carolina
 
15,171
Number of Housing Units
0.3 of NC’s Total
798
Residential Housing Density (units/mi²)
1.3x Higher units/mi² Than Wake County
$485,500
Median Value Owner-Occupied
57.3% Higher Than NC
81.7%
Housing Units Built After 2000*
43.5% Higher Than NC
Type of Housing Structure
Single-Unit: 89.8%
Multi-Unit: 9.6%
Other: 0.60%
Occupied vs. Vacant Housing Units
95.0% Occupied
5.0% Vacant
Owner-Occupied vs. Renter-Occupied
83.0% Owner-Occupied
17.0% Renter-Occupied
Population with Housing Costs Under 30% of Household Income in 2024
Note: 30% is the Affordable Housing Benchmark
 
Owned Units
79.8%
Rented Units
55.7%
 
Holly Springs MARKET

Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units

 
Under $100K
1.3%
 
$100K - $200K
1.7%
 
$200K - $300K
8.9%
 
$300K - $400K
18.5%
 
$400K - $500K
23.1%
 
$500K - $1M
43.3%
 
Over $1M
3.2%

Employment & Commute

Holly Springs, North Carolina
 
EMPLOYMENT CLASS FOR CIVILIAN WORKERS AGES 16+
21,304 Total Workers
69.6%
Private Company
10.5%
Self-Employed
6.5%
Government
13.5%
Nonprofit
Mean Travel Time to Work
Workers Ages 16+ (Minutes)
28.5
Holly Springs
25.3
North Carolina
28.0
South Atlantic Region
Means of Transportation
Workers Ages 16+
  •   Drove Alone 63.2%
  •   Carpooled 3.8%
  •   Public Transit 0.00%
  •   Bicycle 0.10%
  •   Walked 1.6%
  •   Other 0.8%
  •   Worked at home 30.5%

Education

Holly Springs, North Carolina
 
FIELD OF BACHELOR’S DEGREE FOR FIRST MAJOR AGES 25+*
18,317 Total Bachelor's Degrees Earned
41.7%
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
19.4%
BUSINESS
9.8%
EDUCATION
21.5%
ARTS, HUMANITIES & OTHER
School Enrollment*
15,668 Enrolled Population Ages 3+
 
  •  Preschool 3.6%
  •  Kindergarten 5.5%
  •  Elementary & Middle School 53.6%
  •  High School 23.0%
  •  College or Graduate School 14.3%
Educational Attainment*
27,051 Education Attainment Total Ages 25+
 
  •  No Degree 4.3%
  •  High School 7.9%
  •  Some College 11.9%
  •  Bachelor's 41.4%
  •  Post-Grad 26.3%

*Census Data: ACS2023 5-year

Schools Located in Holly Springs, NC

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Primary Schools ()
Middle Schools ()
High Schools ()
Mixed Schools ()
The following schools are within or nearby Holly Springs. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Category
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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.