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Experience Knightdale, North Carolina

Lifestyle, Community, and Growth

 

Knightdale, North Carolina, is located on the eastern edge of the Raleigh area and has undergone a notable transformation over the past two decades, more than doubling in population as it has evolved from a small town into a larger residential community. That growth has been shaped by town leadership that continues to prioritize connectivity, green space, and daily functionality. Residential development has been coordinated alongside the expansion and improvement of schools, parks, and civic infrastructure, giving Knightdale a sense of order that carries into everyday routines. Public investment centered around Knightdale Station Park and the adjoining greenway network reflects the town’s focus on strengthening resident life rather than creating isolated destinations.

Day-to-day life in Knightdale is structured around convenience, with shared community experiences layered naturally into the calendar. Seasonal gatherings, including Food Truck Thursdays, held in the spring and fall, and The Market at Knightdale Station during the warmer months, create regular points of connection without disrupting the town’s steady pace. Commutes remain predictable, errands stay close to home, and outdoor spaces—particularly those connected to the Neuse River Greenway Trail—are part of regular use rather than occasional outings. The town appeals to households who value newer housing, practical organization, and an environment designed for long-term living, where growth, infrastructure, and daily livability remain in balance.

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

Neighborhood Snapshot

 

Here’s a quick look at Knightdale's population, age, income, and density—the basics you’ll want to know as you explore the area. Knightdale represents approximately 2% of Wake County's total population.

Population
19,532
Total Population
0.2% of NC's Total
Median Age
34.0
Median Age
13.7% Younger Than NC
Persons Per Household
2.6
Persons Per Household
8.3% More Than NC
Income
$91,638
Median Household Income
29% Higher than NC
 
Population Migration Since the Previous Year
 
  •   Same house a year ago 86.5%
  •   From same county 5.9%
  •   From different county 2.9%
  •   From different state 3.3%
  •   From abroad 0.16%

A Demographic Overview of Knightdale, NC

Key Housing & Workforce Data

 

This section provides a demographic overview of Knightdale, 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

Knightdale, North Carolina
 
7,889
Number of Housing Units
0.16 of NC’s Total
848
Residential Housing Density (units/mi²)
1.4x Higher units/mi² Than Wake County
$331,900
Median Value Owner-Occupied
7.6% Higher Than NC
86.0%
Housing Units Built After 2000*
47.8% Higher Than NC
Type of Housing Structure
Single-Unit: 74.9%
Multi-Unit: 24.0%
Other: 1.1%
Occupied vs. Vacant Housing Units
95.0% Occupied
5.0% Vacant
Owner-Occupied vs. Renter-Occupied
64.0% Owner-Occupied
36.0% Renter-Occupied
Population with Housing Costs Under 30% of Household Income in 2024
Note: 30% is the Affordable Housing Benchmark
 
Owned Units
80.2%
Rented Units
57.4%
 
Knightdale MARKET

Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units

 
Under $100K
1.6%
 
$100K - $200K
6.0%
 
$200K - $300K
32.5%
 
$300K - $400K
30.9%
 
$400K - $500K
18.5%
 
$500K - $1M
10.6%
 
Over $1M
0.00%

Employment & Commute

Knightdale, North Carolina
 
EMPLOYMENT CLASS FOR CIVILIAN WORKERS AGES 16+
10,781 Total Workers
67.6%
Private Company
6.2%
Self-Employed
8.2%
Government
18.0%
Nonprofit
Mean Travel Time to Work
Workers Ages 16+ (Minutes)
26.0
Knightdale
25.3
North Carolina
28.0
South Atlantic Region
Means of Transportation
Workers Ages 16+
  •   Drove Alone 74.0%
  •   Carpooled 5.9%
  •   Public Transit 0.39%
  •   Bicycle 0.00%
  •   Walked 0.50%
  •   Other 1.0%
  •   Worked at home 18.2%

Education

Knightdale, North Carolina
 
FIELD OF BACHELOR’S DEGREE FOR FIRST MAJOR AGES 25+*
5,775 Total Bachelor's Degrees Earned
31.4%
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
28.6%
BUSINESS
8.3%
EDUCATION
19.0%
ARTS, HUMANITIES & OTHER
School Enrollment*
6,110 Enrolled Population Ages 3+
 
  •  Preschool 7.8%
  •  Kindergarten 5.4%
  •  Elementary & Middle School 38.5%
  •  High School 16.8%
  •  College or Graduate School 15.6%
Educational Attainment*
13,055 Education Attainment Total Ages 25+
 
  •  No Degree 5.0%
  •  High School 17.7%
  •  Some College 20.9%
  •  Bachelor's 28.4%
  •  Post-Grad 15.9%

*Census Data: ACS2023 5-year

Schools Located in Knightdale, NC

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