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Experience Zebulon, North Carolina

Lifestyle, Community, and Growth

 

Zebulon, North Carolina, occupies a distinct position on the eastern edge of the Triangle, shaped by its own measured approach to growth and daily life, not the pressure of regional spillover. The town’s physical layout reflects long-standing planning choices that favor continuity over constant reinvention, with streets that support everyday residential movement, not just commuter flow, civic buildings that anchor shared activity, and residential areas that feel intentionally scaled rather than opportunistic. More recent public investments, including expanded emergency services and supporting infrastructure, reflect a pattern of preparing for growth by strengthening the fundamentals rather than rushing to transform the town’s character.

Living in Zebulon, NC appeals to those who appreciate structure, routine, and a clear separation between home life and the faster pace found elsewhere in the region. Daily routines are reinforced by modest, recurring community touchpoints such as the Zebulon Farm Fresh Market, which operates seasonally from spring through fall, and family-oriented movie nights that provide predictable, low-key opportunities for connection. Municipal services and a governance style centered on steadiness and clarity lend the town a sense of predictability that residents often value as much as convenience. Zebulon suits professionals who want access to the Triangle’s employment base without needing their surroundings to mirror it, offering a quieter, more self-contained residential experience oriented toward long-term use. Over time, its consistent approach to growth and governance has reinforced a stable sense of place sustained by familiarity and local stewardship.

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A Neighborhood Snapshot of Zebulon, NC

Neighborhood Snapshot

 

Here’s a quick look at Zebulon's population, age, income, and density—the basics you’ll want to know as you explore the area. Zebulon represents approximately 0.67% of Wake County's total population.

Population
7,961
Total Population
0.1% of NC's Total
Median Age
35.2
Median Age
10.7% Younger Than NC
Persons Per Household
2.6
Persons Per Household
8.3% More Than NC
Income
$58,940
Median Household Income
17% Lower than NC
 
Population Migration Since the Previous Year
 
  •   Same house a year ago 84.0%
  •   From same county 8.8%
  •   From different county 0.5%
  •   From different state 5.5%
  •   From abroad 0.00%

A Demographic Overview of Zebulon, NC

Key Housing & Workforce Data

 

This section provides a demographic overview of Zebulon, 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

Zebulon, North Carolina
 
3,195
Number of Housing Units
0.06 of NC’s Total
524
Residential Housing Density (units/mi²)
0.9x Higher units/mi² Than Wake County
$275,400
Median Value Owner-Occupied
10.8% Lower Than NC
40.3%
Housing Units Built After 2000*
2.1% Higher Than NC
Type of Housing Structure
Single-Unit: 69.5%
Multi-Unit: 21.7%
Other: 8.8%
Occupied vs. Vacant Housing Units
95.0% Occupied
5.0% Vacant
Owner-Occupied vs. Renter-Occupied
57.0% Owner-Occupied
43.0% Renter-Occupied
Population with Housing Costs Under 30% of Household Income in 2024
Note: 30% is the Affordable Housing Benchmark
 
Owned Units
76.9%
Rented Units
22.5%
 
Zebulon MARKET

Value of Owner-Occupied Housing Units

 
Under $100K
2.7%
 
$100K - $200K
12.7%
 
$200K - $300K
36.6%
 
$300K - $400K
33.3%
 
$400K - $500K
9.1%
 
$500K - $1M
5.6%
 
Over $1M
0.00%

Employment & Commute

Zebulon, North Carolina
 
EMPLOYMENT CLASS FOR CIVILIAN WORKERS AGES 16+
3,760 Total Workers
75.5%
Private Company
8.7%
Self-Employed
3.5%
Government
12.3%
Nonprofit
Mean Travel Time to Work
Workers Ages 16+ (Minutes)
31.7
Zebulon
25.3
North Carolina
28.0
South Atlantic Region
Means of Transportation
Workers Ages 16+
  •   Drove Alone 70.8%
  •   Carpooled 6.2%
  •   Public Transit 0.00%
  •   Bicycle 0.00%
  •   Walked 1.10%
  •   Other 0.7%
  •   Worked at home 21.2%

Education

Zebulon, North Carolina
 
FIELD OF BACHELOR’S DEGREE FOR FIRST MAJOR AGES 25+*
1,289 Total Bachelor's Degrees Earned
21.4%
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
37.3%
BUSINESS
5.4%
EDUCATION
27.6%
ARTS, HUMANITIES & OTHER
School Enrollment*
2,078 Enrolled Population Ages 3+
 
  •  Preschool 2.9%
  •  Kindergarten 11.2%
  •  Elementary & Middle School 45.2%
  •  High School 31.0%
  •  College or Graduate School 9.6%
Educational Attainment*
5,372 Education Attainment Total Ages 25+
 
  •  No Degree 21.9%
  •  High School 21.9%
  •  Some College 19.6%
  •  Bachelor's 16.6%
  •  Post-Grad 7.4%

*Census Data: ACS2023 5-year

Schools Located in Zebulon, NC

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Middle Schools ()
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Mixed Schools ()
The following schools are within or nearby Zebulon. 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.