Treyburn Subdivision
of Durham
Population
We live in a work / play city. Our competitive cost of living, world-class health care, and wealth of recreational and cultural resources combined with quality schools, top-notch colleges and universities, extraordinary dining and shopping opportunities all contribute to the exceptional quality of life that Durham residents enjoy.
Durham is home to the world-renowned Research Triangle Park (RTP), home of more than 170 high tech companies, as well as a thriving entrepreneurial community, making it a great place to pursue employment.
We are a community of individuals from all over the world and all walks of life. We’re diverse in every way and we love it. Our citizens like to challenge and be challenged.
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Drawn to the serenity of a lake or the natural flow of a river? Treyburn, which means three rivers in Scottish, is embraced by the Eno, Little and Flat Rivers. This neighborhood’s gently rolling hills are just north of where these three rivers join to form the Neuse River, one of North Carolina’s major waterways. Nestled against the Little River Reservoir, Treyburn has preserved more than 1600 acres of natural beauty to explore. This conservancy land secures forever important wildlife corridors with significant upland hardwood forest. More than 3.5 miles of streams will remain in their pristine natural state. History and open space merge along the 17th century, tree-lined Catawba Indian Trading Path. Strolling, picnicking, boating, sky gazing – choose your diversion, naturally.