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Wake Forest, NC
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Wake Forest, NC

Looking to move to Wake Forest, NC? You’ve come to the right place. Livability helps people find their perfect places to live, and we’ve got everything you need to know to decide if moving to Wake Forest, NC is right for you.

Let’s start with the basics: Wake Forest, NC has a population of 48013. What about cost of living in Wake Forest, NC? The median income in Wake Forest, NC is $119,334 and the median home value is $443,664.

Read on to learn more about Wake Forest, NC, and if you’d like some tips and advice for making your big move, check out our Make Your Move page, where you’ll find all kinds of stories and insights including How to Start Over in a New City, Tips for Getting to Know a New City Before You Move and so much more.

Weather in Wake Forest, NC

Average Temperatures

71 high / 48 low

Average Annual Rainfall

46 in

Average Annual Snowfall

4 in

Quick Facts about Wake Forest, North Carolina

Median Home Value
$443,664
Median Property Tax
$3,487
Total Population
48,013
Average Commute
29 min
Median Household Income
$119,334
Median Monthly Rent
$1,304

Map of Wake Forest, NC

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Data used on Livability.com is provided from the most recent release (November 2025) by Applied Geographic Solutions (AGS). Our LivScore is calculated in partnership with AGS. Sales tax sources: Sales Tax Clearinghouse, Tax Foundation, and State Revenue Departments. Local rates are population-weighted to account for municipal variations.

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