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Historic Tax Credits
If your property is located in a National Register Historic District, you may qualify for state and/or federal income tax credits toward rehabilitating your historic residential or commercial building. The historic tax credit program is administered by the NC State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). To learn more about the program and find out if your property and project qualify, contact the NC State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO).
Raleigh has several National Register Historic Districts, including:
- Battery Heights
- Bloomsbury
- Blount Street
- Boylan Heights
- Cameron Park
- Cameron Village
- Capitol Square
- Capitol Heights
- Crabtree Park Recreation Demonstration Area
- Depot
- Dix Hill
- East Raleigh-South Park
- Fayetteville Street
- Five Points
- Glenwood-Brooklyn
- Hayes Barton
- Hi-Mount
- Longview Gardens
- Madonna Acres
- Maiden Lane
- Moore Square
- Mordecai Place
- Oakwood
- Roanoke Park
- Rochester Heights
- St. Augustine’s College Campus
- St. Mary’s College
- Vanguard Park
- West Raleigh