Looking for office space Raleigh teams actually use? This is a curated list of 8 private offices on Wezoo, sorted by neighborhood so you can pick by where your clients (or your commute) live. The right office space Raleigh founders pick isn’t about the prestige of the address — it’s about the address that fits how your team actually works. Every space below is managed by Regus or Spaces, move-in-ready, and tour-bookable through a single request on Wezoo.
Private offices are quoted monthly after a tour, so there’s no public price tag for office space Raleigh listings here. What you’ll see instead: location, operator, building specifics, and a one-line read on the type of team each space fits. Compare them, request a tour, and lock the one that lands. Want the broader picture first? Read the private office guide for US teams for context on lease terms and what to expect on a tour.
Wezoo snapshot — Raleigh private offices
- 8 private offices currently listed on Wezoo in Raleigh
- Pricing: by request — private offices are lead-gen; the operator quotes monthly rent after a tour
- Top operators: Regus, Spaces
- Top neighborhoods: Downtown Raleigh, Six Forks Road / North Hills, Crabtree, Glenwood corridor
What does office space Raleigh teams rent actually cost?
Raleigh’s broader market averages around $29 per square foot for traditional leases, according to CommercialCafe data, with Class A space topping out near $35. Private offices on Wezoo work differently: you don’t sign a multi-year lease, you take a furnished office on a monthly basis, and the operator (Regus or Spaces, in Raleigh’s case) quotes a price after a short tour. Expect quotes for office space Raleigh providers list to scale with team size — a one-person office at North Hills will price differently from a four-person suite at Captrust Tower.
For a benchmark on what experienced Triangle bookers pay across formats, the CommercialCafe Raleigh market report tracks per-square-foot rates by class and submarket.
Where should you look for office space Raleigh by neighborhood?
Four corridors do most of the heavy lifting for office space Raleigh shoppers. Downtown Raleigh — Fayetteville Street and the Warehouse District — is where startups raise and law firms close. Six Forks Road and North Hills are where Raleigh’s professional services live, with Captrust Tower and the North Hills Tower complex anchoring that submarket. Crabtree gives you Beltline access and retail amenities. The Glenwood corridor splits the difference between downtown and Brier Creek for teams whose clients are spread out toward RTP.
If you’re choosing a neighborhood for the first time, pick the address that shortens the most-used commute on your team’s calendar. Six Forks is where Raleigh’s professional services live. Downtown is where its startups raise. That single sentence will rule out half the list before you tour anything.
The 8 best private office spaces in Raleigh for 2026
Eight Wezoo-listed private offices, ordered by neighborhood so the comparison reads cleanly. Each space is bookable for a tour through Wezoo; the operator quotes monthly rent after the visit.
1. One City Plaza — Raleigh

What to expect: Downtown Raleigh at 421 Fayetteville Street — the courthouse, the convention center, and most of the city’s law firms sit within four blocks. Take a private office here when you want clients to walk five minutes from a meeting at the Capitol straight to your door.
Operator: Regus · Address: 421 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC
👉 Book One City Plaza on Wezoo
2. The Dillon — Raleigh

What to expect: Warehouse District energy on South West Street, two minutes from Union Station. The Dillon mixes restaurants, rooftop bars, and Spaces’ open lounges with private offices that suit founders raising rounds and consultancies hosting client breakfasts.
Operator: Spaces · Address: 223 S. West Street, Raleigh, NC
3. Captrust Tower — Raleigh

What to expect: Class A Six Forks Road address at 4208, next door to the original North Hills. A favorite of professional-services firms — the parking deck, on-site catering, and direct elevator access matter when your week alternates between deal rooms and lunch meetings.
Operator: Regus · Address: 4208 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC
👉 Book Captrust Tower on Wezoo
4. North Hills Tower II — Raleigh

What to expect: 4242 Six Forks Road, walking distance to North Hills’ shopping and the Renaissance hotel for visiting clients. Private offices on Regus’ upper floors get the long view east toward downtown and a quieter floor plan than the adjacent retail buildings.
Operator: Regus · Address: 4242 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC
👉 Book North Hills Tower II on Wezoo
5. Crabtree Terrace — Raleigh

What to expect: 4509 Creedmoor Road next to Crabtree Valley Mall — a Spaces location with abundant parking, a restaurant downstairs, and proximity to the 540/440 interchange. Strong choice when your team commutes from Cary, Apex, or RTP and you need easy highway access.
Operator: Spaces · Address: 4509 Creedmoor Rd., Raleigh, NC
👉 Book Crabtree Terrace on Wezoo
6. 8024 Glenwood Ave — Raleigh

What to expect: Northwest Raleigh on the Glenwood corridor — close to PNC Arena, the Crabtree exits, and a quick run up I-540 to RTP. Regus’ Glenwood location is built for teams that want a quieter address without leaving Raleigh.
Operator: Regus · Address: 8024 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC
👉 Book 8024 Glenwood Ave on Wezoo
7. Forum I — Raleigh

What to expect: 8601 Six Forks Road in north Raleigh, near the I-540 / Six Forks interchange. Private offices here suit teams serving the northern suburbs — Wakefield, Bayleaf, Wake Forest — and clients who’d rather skip downtown parking.
Operator: Regus · Address: 8601 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC
8. 9121 Anson Way — Raleigh

What to expect: Off Strickland Road just east of Falls of Neuse — a low-density office park feel with on-site parking and quick access to I-540. Best for distributed teams whose clients are in Wake Forest or Durham as often as in Raleigh proper.
Operator: Regus · Address: 9121 Anson Way, Raleigh, NC
👉 Book 9121 Anson Way on Wezoo
When should you choose a private office over coworking in Raleigh?
Coworking suits visiting consultants, two-person founder pairs, and anyone whose week looks different every week. A private office is the right call once you’re hiring on a payroll, signing NDAs, or running sensitive client conversations daily. The lockable door, the consistent address on your contracts, and the team room you can actually leave a whiteboard in — that’s what justifies the price step.
Three-word test. Need a door? Take the private office. If you’re still not sure, a Raleigh meeting room by the hour costs less than your weekly lunch budget and gives you somewhere proper to host clients while you decide. Teams that want short-term flexibility before committing can also start with short-term office rental options across the US.
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Frequently asked questions about office space in Raleigh
How quickly can I move into office space Raleigh operators list on Wezoo?
Private offices listed on Wezoo are furnished and move-in ready. After you request a tour, the operator typically confirms availability within one business day and most teams can sign and move in inside a week, depending on furniture and tech needs.
Do private offices in Raleigh include parking?
Most of the Six Forks Road, North Hills, Crabtree, and Glenwood Avenue buildings on this list include on-site parking — Captrust Tower, North Hills Tower II, Forum I, and Crabtree Terrace all do. Downtown locations like One City Plaza and The Dillon rely on nearby decks; confirm spaces and monthly cost on your tour.
What’s the smallest team you’d put in a private office in Raleigh?
Regus and Spaces both list single-person executive offices in Raleigh, so even a solo founder can take one. The economics tip in favor of a private office (vs. coworking) once you have two on the payroll or you’re handling client information you can’t have overheard.
Can I get a downtown Raleigh address without a long lease?
Yes. One City Plaza on Fayetteville Street and The Dillon in the Warehouse District are both available as month-to-month private offices through Regus and Spaces respectively — a downtown Raleigh address without committing to a multi-year direct lease.
Are these spaces near Research Triangle Park?
Raleigh’s Glenwood Avenue and Crabtree locations sit closest to the RTP corridor — both have direct I-540 access. If your team is split between Raleigh and Durham/RTP daily, 8024 Glenwood Ave and Crabtree Terrace are the easiest commutes.
How is booking on Wezoo different from contacting Regus directly?
You compare buildings across operators on one screen, request a tour for whichever fits, and skip the per-operator sign-up forms. Wezoo aggregates Regus, Spaces, and independent operators — you choose by neighborhood, not by brand.
Are there office options outside Raleigh proper, like Cary or Durham?
Yes — Wezoo also lists private offices in Cary (2500 Regency Parkway, for example) and across the wider Triangle. Start with the Raleigh list above; if your team’s center of gravity is further west, extend the search through the city filter on book.wezoo.com.
Office space Raleigh shortlist, one paragraph
For office space Raleigh teams take seriously, pick the neighborhood that shortens your team’s commute and shortens your client’s. Tour two buildings, not seven. Sign the one where the door closes and the conversation in the lobby doesn’t follow you in. Pick the space. Book the tour. Sign when it fits.