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Mordecai is one of Raleigh’s most historic neighborhoods, famously known as the birthplace of the 17th president, Andrew Johnson. Despite its small size, it offers a high livability score and excellent education and healthcare facilities.

Mordecai, more than just a neighborhood, is a living piece of Raleigh’s history. Nestled north of Peace Street, it offers a unique blend of charm, walkability, and a strong sense of community, all within easy reach of downtown. But Mordecai’s true magic lies in its rich past, evident in its architectural diversity and iconic Mordecai Historic Park.

A Walk Through Time

  • Mordecai Historic Park: Visit Mordecai Historic Park to explore Raleigh’s oldest house and enjoy the community’s rich history. It boasts Raleigh’s oldest house on its original foundation. Built in 1785, it was the birthplace of Andrew Johnson, the 17th US President. Explore the beautifully restored house, stroll through the historic garden, and step back in time at St. Mark’s Chapel and the Badger Iredell Law Office.
  • Mordecai Place Historic District: Developed in the early 20th century, Mordecai Place is a visual treat. Wander through streets lined with architecturally diverse homes, from the stately Colonial Revival mansions to charming Craftsman bungalows. Each house tells a story, reflecting the architectural styles popular during its construction.

Beyond History: A Vibrant Community

Mordecai offers more than just a glimpse into the past. Here’s what makes it a great place to call home:

Meet Board Member Ivan Hovis Gobern
On your next trip to the Raleigh City Farm (RCF), you might see a tall, really energetic African American man with a huge smile quietly standing in line at Farmstand, greeting strangers or pulling weeds. Meet Ivan Hovis Gobern, a volunteer whose activities run the gamut from being an RCF board member to supporting programs, stepping in to help with fundraising or just playing in the dirt. Ivan has been a regular fixture on the RCF board for five years.
Photo courtesy of Raleigh City Farm
  • High Livability Score: Enjoy a friendly, close-knit community atmosphere where neighbors know each other.
  • Excellent Schools: The neighborhood boasts access to top-rated Wake County Public Schools, ensuring a quality education for your children.
  • Walkability & Convenience: Daily errands are a breeze with shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities readily accessible on foot or bike.
  • The Raleigh City Farm: Immerse yourself in sustainable urban agriculture right in the heart of the neighborhood. “Farmshare & Pay-What-You-Can Farmstand. Our biggest program initiatives focus on growing healthy food for our community — and ensuring that 95% of our harvest is affordable and accessible.All year long we share our produce with local nonprofits that address food insecurity and access through our Farmshare program.We also host a seasonal Pay-What-You-Can Farmstand where members of the Raleigh community can purchase produce, herbs and flowers”.

Living Options for All:

Whether you’re seeking a historic charmer in Mordecai Place or a modern masterpiece in the newly developed areas, Mordecai offers a variety of housing options to suit diverse tastes and budgets.

Ready to Explore?

Mordecai is a neighborhood that deserves to be experienced. From its rich history to its vibrant present, Mordecai offers something for everyone. Visit the neighborhood, stroll through the historic streets, and discover why Mordecai is considered one of Raleigh’s best places to live.

Additional Resources:

Wake County Public Schools

Mordecai Place Historic District

  • Average Rent (one bedroom): $1,650
  • Average Home Sale Price: Average 3.8 beds, 3.6 baths, 2,546 sq ft, $1,044,000 original listing price, $1,014,000 list price
  • Median Home Sale Price: Average 4 beds, 3 baths, 2,443 sq ft, $875,000 original listing price, 875,000 list price
  • Great for: Shopping, restaurants, beautiful homes, families, retirees

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Ready to discover the hidden gem of Mordecai? Contact Brazoban Realty Group today to schedule a tour and learn more about this vibrant and historic neighborhood. Our experienced agents can help you find your perfect home in Mordecai or explore other exciting real estate opportunities in Raleigh.

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Sources:

Raleigh City Farm

RHDC

Wake County Public Schools

Mordecai Place Historic District

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