What is the median home price in Angier, NC in 2026? Zillow's home value index puts the typical Angier home value at $322,621 as of early 2026, up 1.9% year-over-year. Redfin's median sale price for January 2026 was $339,000.
What is the property tax rate in Angier, NC? The combined rate is $0.591 per $100 for Harnett County plus $0.49 per $100 for the Town of Angier, for a total of $1.08 per $100 of assessed value. On a $323,000 home, that is approximately $3,488 per year.
Is the Angier housing market buyer-friendly in 2026? Yes. Redfin data shows homes averaging 120 days on market in January 2026, up from 102 days the prior year. More inventory and longer market times give buyers more negotiating room than in recent years.
When our buyers compare housing markets across the Triangle, Angier keeps showing up as the value story that makes the numbers work. It is not that other markets are bad. It is that Angier is genuinely underpriced relative to what it delivers, and the data backs that up.
Here is a full look at the Angier housing market as of 2026, including real price data, the tax cost advantage, and what new construction is doing in the area right now.
Zillow's home value index puts the typical Angier home value at $322,621 as of early 2026, up 1.9% year-over-year. That figure reflects the full housing stock. Redfin's median sale price for January 2026 was $339,000, down 4.5% compared to the prior year, reflecting a broader softening across smaller Triangle-adjacent markets. NeighborhoodScout tracks a 10-year cumulative appreciation rate for Angier of 104.84%, equating to an average annual gain of 7.43% over the decade.
The appreciation story matters for buyers who are thinking about long-term value, not just today's price. Angier home values have roughly doubled over 10 years while still remaining meaningfully below Wake County benchmarks. That combination of appreciation and relative affordability is exactly what buyers found in Fuquay-Varina a decade ago.
Market | Median/Typical Home Value | County | Combined Tax Rate (approx.) | Commute to RTP (est.) |
Angier, NC | $322,621 (Zillow) | Harnett | $1.08/$100 | 45-55 min |
Lillington, NC | ~$290,000 | Harnett | $1.08/$100 | 50-60 min |
Clayton, NC | ~$339,000 (Redfin) | Johnston | ~$1.01/$100 | 35-50 min |
Fuquay-Varina, NC | ~$430,000+ | Wake | ~$1.10+/$100 | 30-40 min |
Holly Springs, NC | ~$490,000+ | Wake | ~$1.10+/$100 | 25-35 min |
Apex, NC | ~$520,000+ | Wake | ~$1.10+/$100 | 20-30 min |
Sources: Zillow, Redfin, Harnett County Tax, Wake County. Data as of Q1 2026. Commute times vary by destination and time of day. Verify tax rates before purchase.
The combined property tax rate for Angier homeowners is $0.591 per $100 for Harnett County plus $0.49 per $100 for the Town of Angier, totaling $1.08 per $100. Harnett County's effective property tax rate of 0.75% is significantly lower than the national median of 1.02%, according to county tax data.
On a $323,000 Angier home, the annual property tax bill is approximately $3,488. On a $430,000 Fuquay-Varina home at a comparable combined rate, the bill approaches $4,730 or more. That is roughly $100 per month difference, every month, for the life of the loan. Buyers who build a complete monthly cost-of-ownership comparison rather than comparing sticker prices often find Angier's advantage is wider than the purchase price gap alone suggests.
The Angier resale market has shifted toward buyers. Redfin data shows homes averaging 120 days on market in January 2026, up from 102 days the year before. That longer market time, combined with a 4.5% year-over-year price decrease on resale transactions, gives buyers more room to negotiate than at any point since 2020.
New construction inventory, by contrast, operates on a different clock. Buyers who want a specific floor plan or community can contract early in the build cycle and lock in pricing before the home is complete. That structure provides cost certainty that resale simply cannot match in a market where price reductions and contingency negotiations add uncertainty to every transaction.
Angier's population has grown 115.6% since 2000, according to US Census Bureau data, making it one of the fastest-growing towns of its size in the country. Between 2022 and 2023 alone, Angier grew at an 11.1% annual rate. The 2025 projection from the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program puts the town at approximately 8,906 residents, representing continued momentum.
Harnett County's overall population now exceeds 147,000, and the county is strategically positioned between the Research Triangle and Fort Liberty, with the most competitive property tax rate in the Triangle Region according to the Harnett County Economic Development office. The cost of living in Harnett County runs about 9% below the national average, adding to the case for buyers who are comparing total cost of residency rather than just home prices.
Population growth of this kind has a proven track record of driving home appreciation. The communities in the Triangle that are most expensive today — Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina — all went through this same stage of explosive growth before prices caught up to demand. Angier's trajectory is following a similar arc.
Our buyers in Angier are getting more home per dollar than in most comparable Triangle-adjacent markets. Energy-efficient new construction, personalized finish selections, and a builder warranty create a value proposition that resale homes at the same price point genuinely cannot match.
We build personalized homes rather than production models off a standard catalog. Buyers work with our team to select their plan, their lot, and their finishes, and they close on a home that was built specifically for them. Browse current availability at our new homes in Angier NC page. For buyers who want to compare options within the same Harnett County market, our new homes in Lillington NC at Duncan's Creek offers a similar affordability story with a lakeside community setting.
For the full picture of why this town keeps attracting value-focused buyers, our overview of "why Angier is one of the Triangle's best-kept homebuying secrets" ties together the location, lifestyle, and pricing story. And if you are comparing your specific options, our breakdown of how new construction compares to resale in Angier will help you decide which path fits your timeline. See also what daily life looks like in Angier and tips for navigating the Angier homebuying process.
Angier's housing market in 2026 is well-positioned for buyers who do their homework. Prices are real and grounded in data. The tax advantage over Wake County translates directly to lower monthly carrying costs. And a population growth rate that has outpaced 95% of similarly sized US cities for the past two decades suggests the appreciation story here is not done.
The buyers who will look back most favorably on an Angier purchase are the ones who buy before the broader market fully catches on. That window is not permanent.
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