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Enchanted Oaks Subdivision in Raleigh, NC

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Real Estate Agent with The Real Estate Junction 155814

The Enchanted Oaks subdivision in Raleigh, NC features large homes, wooded lots and plenty of privacy. The character of the Enchanted Oaks neighborhood is decidedly rural. There’s no municipal water available. Water is supplied by wells. There’s also no sewer system. Sanitation is via a community septic tank. The oldest homes in Enchanted Oaks were built in the 1980’s and many of the best can be found on Penny Road.

The style of these homes is traditional and they are among the most affordable in the subdivision. Some of the newer homes are located off Wheeler Road and were built in the 1990’s. While more modern in construction, they don’t have the style and appeal of the older homes. Lake Wheeler Road contains newer homes and the most recent construction took place off Birchleaf Drive.

A typical home in Enchanted Oaks has 2 to 3 stories and can sell for about $500,000. Such a home will have 4 to 5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Prospective buyers can expect to find professionally landscaped yards and well-maintained exteriors. Garages are sometimes detached, although attached garages are the norm.

Many garages have lofts that provide additional storage space. These homes have formal living and dining rooms. Kitchens have islands and bars that open to family rooms that often have vaulted ceilings. Master suites with private baths sometimes have whirlpool tubs. Decks and screen porches are also common. Although the area surrounding Enchanted Oaks is still more or less rural, that’s part of its appeal. The residents enjoy the casual country atmosphere that’s never far from amenities like the fine restaurants and world-class shopping to be found in Raleigh, NC and its environs.

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