Evergreen is a small mature community of single family homes in Cary, NC. Evergreen is situated north of the intersection of the Cary Parkway and Old Apex Road. Entrance to the neighborhood is from SW Cary Parkway.
The name fits, as you will see:
Towering Leyland Cypresses flank the entrance to Evergreen.
The North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh is a 20 minute drive. The commute to the Research Triangle Park, "RTP," is about the same. Drive-time traffic may lengthen commutes.
The neighborhood was developed and built in the late 1980's by New Fortis Homes, now a division of K Hovnanian. Evergreen is laid out in a suburban culdesac street development. There are no through streets, so traffic is calm and the neighborhood is quiet.
Typical amenities include 2 or 3 bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, 1.5 to 2.5 baths, and electric heat pump heat. Many ranch homes were built in Evergreen. Evergreen home sizes range from 1020 square feet to 1500+ square feet.
School assignments are great Wake County schools, Briarcliff Elementary, Salem Middle School, and Cary High School. Assignments are subject to change by Wake County Public Schools. More information on Wake County Public Schools.
Evergreen has a Homeowners Association to maintain common areas. Current HOA dues are approximately $15.00/month.
Home sales currently fall in the $125,000-$165,000 range. Property taxes are approximately 1% of the property's assessed Tax Value. More information on Wake County Property Taxes.
Great access to thoroughfares and nearby shopping centers make Evergreen a desirable affordable neighborhood location in Cary, NC.
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