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2 great Homes, 1 Great neighborhood! Hampton Ridge in Raleigh North Carolina

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Real Estate Agent with Raleigh Cary Realty

2 great Homes, 1 Great neighborhood! Hampton Ridge, One of Southern Wake county's finest communitiesShady trees in Hampton Ridge

Are you looking for a established neighborhood where the trees are big enough for climbing and you can't hear your neighbors singing in the shower? A community close enough to Cary and Raleigh to get to within 20 minutes, but away from the hustle bustle? 

Hampton Ridge, located in the unincorporated area of Raleigh, in Southern Wake County may be just the place you've been looking for.   Built in the early 1990's, many of the homes have been updated, and the neighborhood has a well kept up feeling..  

Homes all have at least an average of 2/3 of an acre of land!  Although there are restrictive covenants to keep the community looking nice, there are no MANDATORY homeowner's fees. A voluntary fee of ONLY $30 a year can be paid to help keep up the common grounds at the front entrance. 

But what if you want a community pool and tennis courts? You're in luck here too!  There is a wonderful Swim/Racquet club that is available for the low membership fee of $399 for an entire family for a year! Compare that to other gyms around the area. The swim club has an award winning swim team that children under 18 can join.

Currently there are 2 great homes on a cul de sac in this neighborhood that both have CREATIVE FINANCING options available.

6124 Wolverhampton 6124 Wolverhampoton has been wonderfully updated using environmentally friendly bamboo floors, energy saver appliances, new HVAC unit, plus so much more! Listed at an incredible value at $250,000, this home can be a lease/option to purchase

For more pictures and a virtual tour, go to 6124 Wolverhampton.com

 

6137 Wolverhampton

 

The second home is at 6137 Wolverhampton, and is available for $295,000. This home has also been beautifully updated with the highest end Bosch Stainless Steel appliances, Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors, new fiber cement siding, new roof, and more.  This home has an option for OWNER FINANCING or a lease/option to purchase!

For more pictures and a tour, click on 6137 Wolverhampton.com

Buyers- looking for a home in Wake County or anywhere else in the Raleigh Cary Apex area of North Carolina? See all the homes for sale online by clicking here.  See any of these homes in person by calling me, Linda Jandura.

Sellers- Still waiting for the time to be right or the market to go up to put your home up for sale?  Homes are moving now! Call me and I'll give you more details about your particular home.

 

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 As your local specialist, Linda Jandura knows Apex and Cary!

Call me today at 919-621-1691.

 

About The Author

Linda Jandura is a North Carolina Residential Real Estate Specialist that can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of homes in the Raleigh Cary Metro area, or any place else in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice.

 To find all available homes for sale in the Triangle area of North Carolina, please visit www.NCHomesFinder.com

Call me TODAY at 919-621-1691

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Andrea Swiedler
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties - New Milford, CT
Realtor, Southern Litchfield County CT

Linda, looks like a great neighborhood to me! Who wouldn't want to live there!

May 09, 2011 11:24 PM
Linda Jandura
Raleigh Cary Realty - Apex, NC
Realtor, North Carolina Buyer & Seller Specialist

thanks Andrea for stopping in. I think these should sell quickly.ano

May 11, 2011 02:58 AM
Mary Douglas
United Country Ponderosa Realty, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado - Red Feather Lakes, CO
REALTOR, Red Feather Lakes, Colorado

Hi Linda, nice job - I'm sold!  I like the idea of larger lots and being just a little outside of the city!

May 11, 2011 12:33 PM
Kevin Martini
DNJ / Gateway Mortgage - Raleigh, NC

Linda - I love when a neighborhoods is established & as you said in your post "where the trees are big enough to climbing" -- great inforation on 2 local neighborhoods.

Martini

May 15, 2011 07:26 PM