
Located in southwestern Wake County, Apex combines a relaxing small-town atmosphere with convenience to big-city amenities. It is positioned for future growth and the town planners are working to ensure that the small-town character remains while allowing for many new residents to join our community.
In 1994 Apex was named the state's #1 Small Town in economic vitality by Business North Carolina magazine.
A major streetscape renovation project has restored Apex's downtown and recaptured its historic flavor. The revitalized downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places as one of the best examples of an intact turn-of-the-century railroad town.
We invite you to join the hundreds of newcomers discovering our delightful small town ideally located in southwestern Wake County. Even though new residents relocate to Apex daily, we have maintained the small town character which is so unique in the rapidly-growing Research Triangle Area.
If you are one of our new residents getting settled into our community, or are considering a decision to join those relocating to our area, we hope this information will be helpful and facilitate an easy move to Apex.
Population and Demographics
For current population information, please see the Apex Development Report. Data below is from the 2000 US Census Bureau Profile.
Median Family Income: $78,689
Per Capita Income: $28,727
Median Age: 31.2 years
Education: (min. high school) 96%
College Grad (min.): 58.8%
Elevation and Climate
Area forecast
from the Weather Channel
Elevation: 500 ft. above sea level
Climate: Mild Humid-Subtropical with average temperatures
and precipitation as follows:
REAL ESTATE TAXES
Town - $.40/$100 valuation,
Wake County - $.604/$100
SALES TAXES
Wake County - 2%
State - 4%,
NC Prepared Food - 1%
Transportation
Major Highways...I-40, US # 1, US # 64, NC # 55, NC
#751
Air Travel...Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
Driving times within the Research Triangle area