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Cary NC Real Estate --->Why I love Cary NC!

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Real Estate Agent with Santrock Realty Group Inc. , 244213

I moved to the Triangle in 1991 and have lived in Cary since 1994. I'm practically a native.  I've watchedBond Park Shelter Cary blossom  into and established and well planned community.  Here are some of the reasons I love to call Cary, NC home! 

Location & proximity to Research Triangle Park

Many of the Triangle area residents commute North into the RTP (Research Triangle Park) area rather than downtown Raleigh.  Now that the widening of two major alternative routes to I-540 (HWY 55 and Davis Drive) has been completed the commute into RTP is a quick 10-15 minute drive to the major employers in the area.  Cary is also a quick commute to the RDU Airport and the 3 Major Universities in the area.   

The Great Outdoors

Cary's land-acquisition ordinance requires builders to donate land to the city's Parks and Recreation Ritter Park in CaryDepartment based on the number of houses that will be built. Currently, Cary has 20 city parks, including the Fred G. Bond Metro Park and Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve. There's also the Kids Together Park with a large playground. In addition to community swimming pools, tennis courts and some of the finest golf courses in the area, these green spaces are what make people from all over the country want to call Cary home.  There are also plenty of public sports venues around town including Cary Tennis Park, Triangle Aquatic Center (TAC), and the USA Baseball Park. 

Highly Educated Community & Great Schools 

Cary has the highest median household income in Wake County ($89,623), and more than two-thirds of Cary residents hold a college degree.  Cary is also been touted as having the highest number of Phd's in the country.  Cary schools are a part of the Wake County Public School system and continue to rank as some of the highest rated schools in Wake County.  Many are still on the traditional school calendar also. Triangle Aquatic Center 

Planned Community

Planning, planning and more planning is Cary's adage. It takes but one drive around the Maynard loop, which circles Cary, to understand the vision: planned neighborhoods with large homes, two-car garages and well-groomed lawns are scattered throughout the town.  National Geographic even wrote a great article on Cary a few years back titled "All roads lead to a cul-de-sac in this mushrooming high-tech hometown of transplanted Yankees. A friendly game of bunco, anyone? 

Business

Cary is home to such leading companies as SAS Institute-the largest privately held software company in the World.  American Airlines and John Deere also have a big presence. However, unlike many towns, commercial development is regulated much the same as residential development. While other Triangle towns have rules governing residential neighborhoods, Cary insists on tasteful commercial buildings that match the surroundings. Ashworth Drug Store in Downtown Cary

Downtown Cary 

Downtown Cary is undergoing a major revitalization over the next few years called Cary Streetscape.  The goal is to preserve the days gone past but bring in businesses and shops that allow residents to live, work, and play in the downtown area.  This is also where Lazy Daze Arts and Crafts Festival is held annually, which is considered one of the finest festivals in the state. Page-Walker Arts and History Center, formerly the Page-Walker Hotel, which was built in 1868 to serve train passengers is also located in the downtown area and a great destination point. 

Cultural & Performing Arts  

Jordan Hall Arts Center  features an art gallery for monthly exhibits that promote and support local artists. Studio time for potters, painters and portrait artists is regularly scheduled. The center is also Koka Booth Amphitheatremonthly meeting place for The Fine Arts Leaque of Cary.  If you enjoy art on a larger scale the North Carolina Museum of Art, in Raleigh, is one of the finest art galleries in the Triangle.  For performing arts Koka Booth Amphitheatre is located in the Regency area of Cary, has regularly scheduled concerts and venues, and is a fantastic way to enjoy an evening outside in the summertime.   

Medical Care

WakeMed is Cary's top notch hospital and is located near Tryon Road and Kildaire Farm Road.  WakeMed has helped to serve the growing population's need for, and access to, convenient medical care. 

Accolades 

The list keeps growing every year.  Money magazine is in love with Cary and the Triangle in general.  CaryPrestonwood Golf Course was recently named best place to live in the country and the hottest town on the East Coast.  Click here to watch Kiplinger's Video on why the Raleigh-Cary Area is ranked the #2 Best Place to Live in 2008. 

Growth of Cary 

Attention to detail has proved very beneficial when dealing with the population explosion in Cary. In fact, Cary has doubled its population every decade since 1960.  Cary is the seventh-largest municipality in the state and has grown from 43,000 in 1990 to more than 120,000 today.

To handle the expansion, city leaders and developers carefully control development and have built an infrastructure to absorb the growth. In fact, it wasn't until recently that the voice to slow down Cary's growth was heard. Lately, Cary officials have been developing innovative growth controls. Some of these include requiring developers to prove there are enough roads and classrooms to accommodate the newcomers, as well a $70 million expansion of the water treatment plant that serves Cary and nearby Apex.

If you are thinking of relocating to the area feel free to contact me or send me an email with any questions you might have on the area. 

 

 

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Anonymous
Julia

We love Cary, too Tracy.  Thanks for pointing us in the right direction to this wonderful town with our move! 

Aug 19, 2008 03:05 AM
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Tracy Santrock
Santrock Realty Group Inc. , - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Broker

Julia,

I'm so glad you chose Cary for your 1st home purchase!! It's a great place to catch a run and enjoy the outdoors! Thanks for stopping by.

Aug 19, 2008 03:40 AM
Michael Sahlman
www.HomesForVIPs.com - Keller Williams Realty - Miami Beach, FL
e-PRO - Miami Beach Florida Luxury Homes

Wow what a post Tracy. How long did that take you? I gathered you also posted it to Localism. PS. Got my flip video yesteerday...very cool. Take care.

Aug 19, 2008 03:54 AM
Tracy Santrock
Santrock Realty Group Inc. , - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Broker

Hi Michael,

Success in real estate, and in blogging, does not happen overnight.  Our skills continue to develop!! And, yes, this one took some time and thought!

 

Aug 19, 2008 07:00 AM
Mesa, Arizona Real Estate Mesa Arizona Realtor
Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC - Mesa, AZ
AzLadyInRed

Tracy, fabulous localism post for Cary! I was thinking I'd see a flip video tour! ;-)

Pepper

Aug 19, 2008 08:01 AM
Tracy Santrock
Santrock Realty Group Inc. , - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Broker

Yeah, well I was in a hurry and didn't have time to drive around town today.  I had to dig up other pictures I've taken in Cary over the past year.  Next time...it's on the horizon Teri!

Aug 19, 2008 08:14 AM
Tracy Santrock
Santrock Realty Group Inc. , - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Broker

I'll probably add video to the post when I compile all of the things I want to put in the video.

 

Aug 19, 2008 08:15 AM
Richard Byron Smith, NMLS #184479
Mortgage Loan Officer, Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation NMLS #2289 - Chattanooga, TN
Mortgage Loan Officer

Wonderful photos. A video would make it more than perfect. Is that a local orchestra playing in the amphitheatre?

 

Richard

Aug 19, 2008 01:41 PM
Eleanor Thorne
Equity Resources - Cary, NC
Advantage Lending 919-649-5058

Tracy!  I'm so glad you did this post!  I've lived in Cary since 1969 - and I LOVE IT TOO!  In fact I'm going to link to this post so other folks will have a great picture of the area!  THANK YOU!

I'm looking forward to Lazy Daze this weekend too!

Aug 20, 2008 04:13 AM
Donna Yates
BHGRE - Metro Brokers - Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge Mountains

Ok, girl where's the flip video tour?  Love the pictures and if only I had a yard that looked like that last picture.  Cary looks and sounds like a great place to be. 

Aug 21, 2008 07:21 AM
Gloriabelle Pikasophtercino
New World Realty - Cary, NC

The above picture is of my old house in Colorado where there were no mosquitos.  I love Cary also, but thinking of moving back because I like to garden and there are too many mosquitos here.  Do you know how to get rid of them?  I really love your pictures.

Gloriabelle

Aug 22, 2008 12:43 PM
Tracy Santrock
Santrock Realty Group Inc. , - Cary, NC
Raleigh - Cary Broker

Mosquitos? You must be thinking of FL? Not a lot of bugs here like some people think.. Guess you've been busy in the kitchen and didn't notice!

Sep 25, 2008 02:08 PM
Raleigh NC Movers Professionals Cary NC Local Movers
Furniture Cab - Raleigh, NC

Cary is a beauiful city we move people there all the time. The downtown still has that Ol Southern charm to it. Don't know how long thats going to last, but it's there. Great area, and the pictures really captured that.

Feb 04, 2010 03:55 AM
Anonymous
Dawne Magee
My husband and I are considering relocating and are curious about Cary. Can any of you tell us what would be a "needed" business in the downtown area? Also, does the town have sidewalks that allow you to walk and bike where needed?
Jan 25, 2014 11:47 PM
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Anonymous
Tracy
The Town of Cary has extensive hiking and biking trails throughout the town and sidewalks to get around. It is a suburban town that has been very well planned. In terms of businesses we could always use better restaurants. We are getting better but still have a way to go. Upscale shopping would also be nice. It's a family oriented town so something catering to families would also succeed.
Jan 25, 2014 11:59 PM
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