540 Extension Still Undecided

Local subdivisions & communities have a lot to gain or lose as it was recently announced the 540 extension south of Kildaire Farm Road and Holly Springs Road has not yet been fully determined.

We as real estate agents have been told to regularly check the NC Turnpike Authority site for the latest information on where the the extension would go south of its NC 55 intersection on to the Knightdale 264 intersection.

Home sales in subdivisions such as Jamison Park have suffered the last couple of years as the prevailing map and thought had the extension going very near the homes which can sell anywhere from $500,000 to $1,000,000.  The uncertainty was too much for many prospective home buyers.

However, not even a week ago the NC Turnpike sent letters to many homeowner stating that the location was still undecided and that there were a few alternative routes that were being studied and they wanted the local communities input.  Some of us are skeptical if the decision has already been made but we are being told our input will be considered?

I bought my townhome in Scot’s Laurel subdivision in Apex, NC knowing that 540 could be very close but it was an educated decision and I was aware of the risk.  Now it may be farther away which is a good thing for my family but no so much for others.

Sunset Oaks would have homes torn down on one of the proposed routes causing a definite uproar in that subdivision as they bought their homes knowing where 540 was suppose to go.  They had done their due diligence and are now being told that may not have been right.

We will definitely be hearing more over the next month or two as 540 and its southern location is being discussed.

For more information and to see the latest maps visit:

http://www.ncturnpike.org/projects/southeast/documents.asp

http://www.ncturnpike.org/

Greenwood Forest

Greenwood Forest

City
Cary, North Carolina
Location
West Cary Map
Age of Homes
1950’s and 60’s
Price Range
From the low $100’s to mid $200’s

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Neighborhood Facts

The Greenwood Forest subdivision is an older, more established community right in the heart of Cary. Built during the 1950s and ’60s, it is nestled in between Walnut Street and East Maynard Road. Nearby amenities are Cary High School, Cary Village Square shopping center and Cary Towne Center Mall. The Town of Cary is undergoing an enormous revitalization of the downtown area. The influx of businesses and pedestrian activities in the downtown area, would be convenient to a community such as Greenwood Forest.

Weycroft

City
Cary, North Carolina
Location
West Cary Map
Age of Homes
New
Price Range
From the $500’s to 1MM+

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Neighborhood Facts

Weycroft is Northwest Cary’s newest custom built neighborhood featuring homes built by some of the area’s finest new home craftsmen. Offering luxury home buyers the lifestyle and liveability they have come to expect.

Weycroft is the product of Impact Properties Group, the developers of the award winning communities of Highcroft and Wyman Park, and other fabulous communities.

With convenient access to the I-540 extension and Hwy 55 in Northwest Cary, Weycroft is less than 10 minutes to Research Triangle Park, and a hop skip and a jump from The Streets at Southpoint Mall, which has some of the areas finest shopping.