Durham Neighborhood Quiz - Find Your Perfect Home

Looking for the perfect Durham neighborhood to match your vibe? Maybe it's the green spaces in Treyburn, the family-friendly vibe of Hope Valley or the nightlife of Downtown Durham. Take the quiz below to find your perfect Durham neighborhood match.

Prefer to read it all? You can always browse the full Durham neighborhood guide instead.

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Do you like breweries in your neighborhood?

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Durham neighborhoods included in this quiz

  • American Tobacco District

    badge-wearing caffeine sprinters with standing desks and season tickets

  • Bragtown

    bumper-stickered SUV, church hat, the latest Food Lion gossip

  • Brightleaf District

    scuffed boots, iced latte in hand, familiarity with every bartender's dog

  • Burch Avenue

    muddy boots and three houseplants per room

  • Cleveland-Holloway

    bulldog on leash and paint-flecked jeans

  • Colonial Village

    lawn mower swagger, ACC hoodie, potluck recipe book in hand

  • Croasdaile

    visor tan, labradoodle, golf cart enthusiast

  • Downtown Durham

    tote bag, bike lights, and relentless restaurant opinions

  • Duke Forest

    coffee thermos, beloved Subaru, Duke hoodie, pruning shears in pocket

  • Duke Park

    cargo bike, compost bins, porch beers, and feral yard games

  • Durham Central Park

    tote bag maximalist with bike lights brighter than Broadway

  • East Durham

    you thrift houses and love church choirs

  • Eno Valley

    Subaru clans, birders, compost evangelists, and cool science teachers

  • Forest Hills

    monogrammed tote, rescue greyhound, and encyclopedic azalea opinions

  • Glenwood

    cassette-playing Subarus and proud porch ferns

  • Golden Belt

    paint-splattered bike, espresso in hand, and studio-inspired Spotify playlists

  • Hayti

    church hat, NCCU hoodie, and encyclopedic barbecue opinions

  • Hope Valley

    monogrammed golf towels and opinions on azalea bloom schedules

  • Lakewood

    DIY artists with scooters and backyard chickens

  • Lyon Park

    paint-splattered Crocs, thrifted tote, riding a fixie

  • Morehead Hill

    library card holders with Costco-sized birdseed stashes

  • North Durham

    muddied Subaru, Carhartt shorts, and dog hair on everything

  • Northgate Park

    mud-splashed stroller, native plant collection, and impeccably socialized rescue mutt

  • Old North Durham

    rescue dog-wranglers, kids in tow, koi pond ambitions

  • Old West Durham (Ninth Street)

    thrifted jacket, bike basket flowers, two reusable coffee cups

  • Parkwood

    RTP badge lanyard, muddy hiking boots, and backyard chicken expertise

  • Rockwood

    rescue dogs, Subarus, and strong sauce opinions

  • South Durham (SoDu)

    RTP badge, stroller in tow, and lab named Biscuit

  • Southpoint

    athleisure uniforms, stroller slalom skills, and shopping bag bursting with Bath & Body Works

  • Treyburn

    monogrammed Yeti and HOA board energy

  • Trinity Park

    vintage bike or uncaffeinated stroller sprint to Monuts

  • Walltown

    a trunk full of lawn chairs and a neighborhood dog encyclopedia

  • Watts-Hillandale

    multiple dog leashes and Duke scrubs at brunch

  • West Durham

    bike lights, Elmos mugs, bookish tote bags

  • West End

    thrifty professors, sidewalk scholars, dogs named after poets

  • Woodcroft

    reflective vests, twin jogging strollers, and loudly polite greetings

  • Woodlake

    tote bag bursting with their REI receipts, pickleball paddle, and duck treats

See the full details in our Durham neighborhood guide.

Still feeling confused and not sure where to start? Check out our moving to Durham guide.