Orange County Growth | Moving to Orange County NC
Orange County NC New Homes
Orange County has experienced an 11.7% growth in the past 10 years, as reported by the 2010 U.S. Census results.
Orange County is one of many North Carolina counties to experience growth during this time. For example, Wake County, the most populous county in North Carolina, grew by 43.5%.
Other counties experiencing a large amount of growth include: Franklin, Harnett, Johnston, Chatham, Hoke, Union, Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Iredell, Pitt, Camden, Currituck, Pender, and Brunswick.
- Square Miles: 399.84
- Current Population: 115,536
- Population 10 years ago: 129,083
- % Population growth: 11.7%
Orange County quick facts:
- Incorporated towns in Orange County include: Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Hillsborough.
- Major highways in Orange County that provide access to Raleigh and the RTP include: US-70, US-15/501, I-40, and NC Hwys 54 and 86.
- Orange County hot spots for recreation and events include: the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Orange County Historical Museum, the Occoneechee Golf Club, and Cat's Cradle.
Additional 2010 U.S. Census Results:
Wake County Growth | 2010 Wake County, NC Census Results
Harnett County Growth | 2010 Harnett County, NC Census Results
Lee County Growth | 2010 Lee County, NC Census Results
Chatham County Growth | 2010 Chatham County, NC Census Results
Raleigh Census 2010 | Raleigh Number One in Population Growth
Durham Number Five in Population Growth | Durham Growth
Orange County NC New Home Resources:
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Orange County NC Property Tax Rates 2011
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Orange County Accessible Home Builders
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