Quick Bits
Price Range: $270,000 to $550,000
Home Types: Single Family
Size: 300 homes
Location: West Cary
Age Range: 2007 to 2010
List of Current Harmony Homes for Sale
Map of Current Harmony Homes for Sale
About Harmony
Harmony is a new construction Pulte subdivision being built in the western part of Cary. The subdivision has three sections, Harmony Pointe, Harmony Glenn, and Harmony Reserve. Amenities in Harmony include a junior olympic size swimming pool as well as a kiddie pool, a 3000 sq ft clubhouse, a tennis court, and playground.
In the last year single family homes have ranged from $270,000 to just under $550,000.
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Location
Harmony is located to the west of NC-55 off Turner Creek Road. It will be convenient to the Green Level Rd exit on NC-540 once that road is constructed, so it will be easy to commute to anywhere in the Triangle. However, the back side of the subdivision is relatively close to the new toll road, so make sure you explore that before you make any decisions on the neighborhood.
Things to do
Nearby is Thomas Brooks Park which has 4 lighted baseball diamonds, 2 basketball slabs, 2 soccer fields, a playground and picnic areas. Thomas Brooks Park is also home to the USA Baseball National Training Complex. There is plenty of shoping and restaurants at The Streets at Southpoint, a new mall on the south side of Durham that is only minutes away. Also, Beaver Creek Commons shopping center is to the south at the intersection of NC-55 and US-64.
On the south side of Cary is the Koka Booth Amphitheater which runs events ranging from Shakespearian plays to classic rock concerts to hosting the Raleigh Symphony for a summer pops series. The Amphitheater is located in Regency Park and also hosts a huge 4th of July celebration every summer.
Within 10 to 15 minutes you can also go to the movies, go ice skating, roller skating, bowling, and visit numerous Cary Parks. If you open your drive up a bit you can spend an afternoon boating on Jordan Lake, enjoy the museums in downtown Raleigh, expand your education at one of the eight local colleges and universities, or attend a major sporting event at one of our three local ACC schools. And for hockey fans Raleigh is home to the Carolina Hurricanes.
Trends
The average price per square foot has trended down since they started the subdivision, which is not a surprice in this economy. The real surprise is how well their prices have held up in spite of the last 3 years. The volume of sales has been healthy enough for this subdivision to make it into the top ten sellers in the last 12 months. Actual volume of sales is higher because Pulte, like many builders, did not list all of their sales in MLS. The average price has remained fairly stable over the last year, which speaks well of the subdivision and it's popularity.
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