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100 Best places to live and launch a business (Durham no. 12)

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Real Estate Agent with Linda Craft & Team, REALTORS® NC 247573

CNN money has voted Durham 12 out of 100 to live and start a business! Wow! Durham out of Triangle? How do you like them apples?

Of course with the tech and bio and research companies here it would make sense that Durham was rated as such. Let's not forget Duke Basketball!

All of this diversity makes Durham a great place to start a business or just to meet nice people in general. There's plenty to do; a stroll in Brightleaf Square which has nice shops and some great pubs to drink a pint on  a hot summer day; Ninth Street has cool shops and restaurants as well. Of course Southpoint Mall in South Durham is probably one of nicest malls in the state.

I took a drive in South Durham last night and saw all kinds of building activity just south of the Research Triangle Park. This is great because Durham is really looking nice! Downtown is getting better and better everyday.  The outer neighborhoods are starting to look nice as well. With affordable housing and workspaces, Durham will continue to blossom into a great city to live and work.

Places to check out include; American Tobacco District, Duke Gardens, 9th Street, Southpoint Mall, Museum of Life and Science.

So if your looking to relocate to NC please visit Durham! You'll love it here!

Nogui Aramburo
919.771.3609
www.realestateinthetriangle.com

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Nogui Aramburo
Real Estate Broker | Manager
Linda Craft & Team, REALTORS
www.lindacraft.com
(919) 771 3609

Barb Siegwalt
Realty Austin / Compass - Austin, TX
Barb Siegwalt

I hope you are getting some rain out there, Texas after a really wet last summer is dry as dust! Thanks for the upbeat post!

Jun 18, 2008 06:52 AM
Nogui Aramburo
Linda Craft & Team, REALTORS® - Raleigh, NC
Real Estate Professional in the Raleigh Area

Thanks for your comments!

Jun 18, 2008 08:35 AM