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triangle: Once Again the Triangle Tops Forbes Best Places to Live List - 04/02/09 09:57 PM
Once Again the Triangle Tops Forbes Best Places to Live List Either way, we are in better shape than most places with regards to employment, real estate and other factors. Sure the North Carolina unemployment is the 4th highest in the country at just over 10%, but our local area is much lower than the national or state average. Why? Because of the diverse industry that makes up our area. We have a medical community based on the colleges in the area, government jobs as the capital of the state, the tech sector of RTP, among other industries. The problem is
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triangle: Cary North Carolina – Wake County – first to propose raising property taxes - 06/10/08 07:31 AM
In a recent post I wrote about Wake County property taxes and how they are supposed to remain what is called revenue neutral. That means that even though the entire state was reassessed for the first time in 8 years, and North Carolina property values shot up at an average of 38%, the county had to lower its mileage rate in order to take in more revenue this year than it did last year. Towns and cities within the counties were also to follow suit. For some reason, Cary has just decided to take a look at that and claim
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triangle: Cotswold – A Great Neighborhood Subdivision in Cary North Carolina - 05/23/08 08:11 AM
From time to time, I like to highlight local neighborhoods in the Triangle area. Today I am writing about a neighborhood called Cotswold. Cotswold is located in the southern part of Cary, off Kildaire Farm Road, just past Ten-Ten. In my opinion, it is a hidden gem within the Town of Cary. The home prices here range from the mid to low 300’s to the mid 400’s. All homes have a brick front and have a rather large appearance. Most homes have decent property and are not located on top of each other as some of the newly constructed homes
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triangle: Wake County North Carolina Property Tax Rate - 05/20/08 11:28 PM
As many people in the Triangle area know, this was a revaluation year. Those of you who may be relocating to North Carolina may not know what this means. Every 8 years, the state of North Carolina re-assesses all properties and this value is what our property taxes are based on until the next revaluation. Since the last revaluation, there has been a tremendous real estate boom (which was not as pronounced in the Triangle area as it was in some places in the nation). At first glance, people are excited to see that their values have gone up significantly.
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Jason Goodman Triangle Area NC Realtor
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