2000 Pine Dr #1
Raleigh, NC 27608
Five Points- Studio
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2000 Pine Dr #1 is in the Five Points neighborhood in Raleigh, NC and in ZIP code 27608.
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Comparable Sales for 2000 Pine Dr #1
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.03 | Single-Family Home | $2,315,625 | 08/08/25 | 5 | 4.5 | 4,524 | |
0.04 | Single-Family Home | $933,000 | 12/19/25 | 5 | 3 | 2,147 | |
0.08 | Single-Family Home | $760,000 | 05/28/25 | 3 | 2 | 1,525 | |
0.14 | Single-Family Home | $660,000 | 04/06/26 | 2 | 1.5 | 1,219 | |
0.16 | Single-Family Home | $1,250,000 | 04/16/26 | 4 | 2.5 | 2,251 | |
0.17 | Single-Family Home | $1,880,000 | 08/18/25 | 4 | 5.5 | 4,414 | |
0.17 | Single-Family Home | $655,000 | 03/30/26 | 2 | 2 | 1,394 | |
0.17 | Single-Family Home | $986,000 | 06/09/25 | 4 | 3 | 2,409 | |
0.17 | Single-Family Home | $680,000 | 07/02/25 | 2 | 2 | 1,329 | |
0.18 | Single-Family Home | $860,000 | 06/17/25 | 3 | 2.5 | 1,896 |
Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 2000 Pine Dr #1.
- Needham Broughton High
- 9-12
- Public
- 2128 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWouldn't recommend if you're low-income or minority. Most of my teachers were amazing. Truly better than a lot of my college professors. Still, there seems to be a "popular teachers click" that runs the school. All of their students are in dance, theatre, or student government, so they get all of the awards and credit that go to graduating seniors. Seems like the same people always get the same opportunities. Half of these are the teachers' favorites and the other half is the old money, preppy students who own houses on St. Mary's. These kids aren't overtly unfriendly, but if you don't fit into their circle, you're not getting in. Their friendships were formed before birth. The school seems to favor these kids subconsciously. Were they ever more qualified than others, or did they become more qualified than others because they were treated as such? A lot of them are big donors to the school, I'll put it that way. The boys in this group are the ones who make fun of kids with disabilities or who are minorities. They take in a few token friends as pets. If you eat at the cafeteria or take the bus, you're automatically typecast. Everyone who is popular ( on the homecoming court and qoh court) gets all the roles and all of the cred. They are seen as the only talented people in the school, more or less, and everyone else is discouraged from trying. The students mostly worship these kids, and if you dare acknowledge this issue, people will gaslight you. Nobody uses the term preppy or old money, but everyone knows exactly who they are. These kids come from insanely rich families, they have their well-to-do accent, and they wear the same clothes. Different races and economic statuses aren't friends, which is really sad. I feel like they don't really encourage low-income minorities to try very hard, and the school has an issue with racism. I think if you fit into this demographic, you'd be better off at another school that sees you as an individual. I like that the school offers an off-site internship class in your senior year. The history department is also fantastic. The IB program seems insanely high-pressure, and the school in general has a very competitive atmosphere. Still, there are a lot of truly caring teachers who don't judge you based on who your family is. The new principle does not seem to care about students and is aggressive. Some of the teachers are straight up coasting and there's a mix of hard classes and insanely easy classes.Other Review2mo ago16 Reviews - Oberlin Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 1076 Students
6/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMost of the teachers and school counselors are great. Unfortunately, the members of the administration possess poor leadership and communication skills . The leadership style of the Principal could most easily be described as someone who is more focused on "clearing the inbox" than providing a collaborative environment for children, parents and staff. Our personal observation from the actions exhibited by the Principal were that of someone who's methodology was to use her current position as a stepping stone on a path to achieve a long term goal to be promoted to the central office as an Assistant Superintendent or similar role. It was clear her focus was not on educating but instead rising through the ranks as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, the school administration as a whole seems to be a poorly matched team. We only had multiple personal dealings with one of the Assistant Principals however we quickly observed that both that Assistant Principal and the Principal had aversions to the truth in several instances. The administration pays a large amount of lip-service to the importance of being a "partner" with parents however we only observed contradictory behavior from them. Unfortunately for both the students and their families the current administrative team suffers from a lack of adequate leadership, the inability to accept responsibilities for mistakes made and poor judgement in decision making. The school itself has great facilities, a dedicated group of teachers who are clearly devoted to the success of their students and tremendous potential to become a credit to the Wake County system. However, a restructuring of leadership is the only way for this to successfully occur.Parent Review5mo ago20 Reviews - Joyner Elementary
- PK-5
- Public
- 523 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageIt breaks my heart to write this review. Our time at Joyner has stretched over many years. Joyner used to be a great school, very community oriented, warm, welcoming, and fun. My older child had a fantastic time there. But this isn’t the case anymore. A few years ago some redistricting occurred which brought in a large group of new kids. These kids have needs which clearly cannot/are not being met at Joyner. There are almost daily fights, angry and violent outbursts directed at staff and students, scary behavioral meltdowns - sometimes leading to EMS being called, horrible curse words are screamed during these events, fire alarms being pulled by students, etc. Most of the staff’s time and energy is spent dealing with this. At this point my child is mostly bored, working at a much lower level than her ability. She is doing a large amount of busy work which she believes is meant to keep kids occupied while the teachers deal with other situations. She is irritated, anxious, and sometimes afraid of the outbursts. The teachers are trying their best to deal with it. The resources are limited and the entire situation is sad. We are glad we got to be a part of Joyner at its best, but if we had to start now we would look for something different.Parent Review5mo ago15 Reviews - Check out schools near 2000 Pine Dr #1.
What Locals Say about Five Points
At least 92 Trulia users voted on each feature.
96 % Say it's dog friendly
90 % Say people would walk alone at night
89 % Say there are sidewalks
88 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
88 % Say parking is easy
82 % Say car is needed
82 % Say there's holiday spirit
81 % Say streets are well-lit
66 % Say yards are well-kept
65 % Say kids play outside
64 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
63 % Say neighbors are friendly
62 % Say it's quiet
54 % Say there are community events
52 % Say there's wildlife
36 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
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- Trulia User
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Traffic in Raleigh is awful. Infrastructure is far behind growth. And the local government is totally incompetent."
0Flag - Dachatham
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Dogs everywhere! Dog park nearby and lots of sidewalks and wide streets to walk on. Not sure what else to say. "
19Flag - Ashley K.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Nice neighborhood to walk your dog, just be courteous and clean up after your pup! Also, drivers around here have a hard time paying attention—the roads are very narrow."
15Flag - Brandy B. T.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Five points is a great location to live with children. Plenty to do for all ages, and safe. Friendly neighbors and wonderful public amenities."
15Flag - Arnold G.
- Visitor
- 6y ago
"Easy acess to downtown and highway ... Groceries drugstore and others services close ... safe area very cozy "
7Flag - Glenwood neighbor
- Resident
- 6y ago
"This is a wonderful neighborhood with a small town feel. We love living here! Happy to see continued investment in the neighborhood."
11Flag - EClapp
- Resident
- 6y ago
"We have neighborhood “parades” for Halloween and Fourth of July. It feels like an old-fashioned community in the best way!"
10Flag - Blessed
- Resident
- 6y ago
"Close to everything but feels like you are in the country. Lake wheeler, yates mill pond park, nc state farmers market, ncs, wake tech. Etc. Just a few minutes to downtown raleigh, cary and Apex. Shopping and entertainment are just minutes away."
12Flag - Eczerwinski
- Resident
- 7y ago
"This is a very safe neighborhood. Kids play outside at the couple of neighborhood parks and sports fields. "
5Flag - Jarrel H.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Since moving into this neighborhood I’ve had nothing but a positive experience. All of the neighbors are friendly,l and the area is very welcoming."
0Flag - Traceysikkel
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I’ve lived in the neighborhood for eleven years. It’s friendly, safe and easy access to downtown, restaurants and shopping. I never want to leave. "
0Flag - Lowrytam
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Good location, great neighborhood, school, kids playing outside. It’s a great neighborhood with local restaurants within walking distance."
0Flag - Jessica M.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"loads of kids and adult social events. Halloween parade. Easter egg hunts. Adult progressive dinners. Parties at the community salt water pool. All the kids playing in the communal play fields, alleys, and cul-de-sacs. The whole neighborhood is a playground! "
0Flag - Nakia A.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Great green spaces. The older houses have better space between them. People are buying these older homes on large lots and building super large houses which eat up the yard space and make the houses very close together. If you have kids the will have to play in the house, or the front yard nearer the street or you will have to take them to the park which is not very far. If you tear down and rebuild pick a house that will fit on your lot and still allow enough space that you can’t borrow sugar from your neighbor just by reaching out the window. "
0Flag - Laura
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Work outside of five points. Traffic to/from chapel hill a nightmare if you keep be here. Must leave very early however and night it is just a crawl from 4 pm until 7 pm "
5Flag - ilovemybabiesi
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I like my neighborhood, because it has a great location. It is convenient to shopping, groceries, physicians and many available places to work."
5Flag - Tbradley1716
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Low traffic and easy to navigate. Lots of bus access. I can get to Cary for work in 20 minutes if I leave at 7"
1Flag - Andpaulmet
- Resident
- 7y ago
"It’s a lovely area, close to Downtown, 440 and really anything you need. Five Points in the ideal location to live in the Raleigh area with its proximity to everything. "
0Flag - Traceysikkel
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Easy access to the highway so my commute is around 15-20 minutes to work. I’m on a bus route to downtown and my neighborhood is very walkable with sidewalks and bicycle lanes on most roads. "
0Flag - Mry2
- Resident
- 7y ago
"I love it! it is very safe and walking distance to almost everything and is near shopping centers! would not want to live anywhere else!"
1Flag - Dachatham
- Resident
- 8y ago
"Affordable oasis in the midst of expensive homes. Get to live near the city but also close to midtown and suburbs. "
1Flag - Matthew C.
- 11y ago
"This is a great old neighborhood experiencing massive gentrification in which older homes are being renovated or replaced all the time with young families moving in."
1Flag - jlucero000
- 13y ago
"Yes, I do live here and I am seriously looking into moving.There are two nightclubs located on Paula st. that play there very loud music 7 days a week. You cannot sleep because of the bass,you cannot concentrate because of the loud music til 3.00 am,the police have given them many,many tickets,we as a neighborhood have gone to city of Raleigh without any success.If you do not want to be sleep deprived,high anxiety,stress etc do not move to this neighborhood."
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2000 Pine Dr #1, Raleigh, NC 27608 is a studio property. 2000 Pine Dr #1 is located in Five Points, Raleigh. This property is not currently available for sale.