Cary Park Neighborhood

Cary Park Neighborhood

cary park neighborhoodCary Park Neighborhood is a very popular subdivision in Cary, North Carolina where there are a combination of condominiums, townhomes and single family homes.

Homes in Cary Park Neighborhood range in price from the mid $140’s for a two bedroom condo to the mid $180’s for a three bedroom townhome and single family homes start in the mid $300’s.

Average sale price for a home in Cary Park for the last period of 2012 was $335,000, townhomes sold for $155,000 and a five bedroom single family home sold for $748,000. Days on market was a healthy 65 days on average with one home selling in as little as 8 days.

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Cary Park Neighborhood surrounds a 28 acre lake that has a paved walking trail, and there are miles of sidewalks in the neighborhood, the community pool is the Cary Park Swim Club, home of the Sea Dragons swim team. The clubhouse features a large screen TV, pool table, WiFi and is available for private events.

Across Green Level Church Road is the Cary Park Town Center a retail center with numerous stores, supermarket, pharmacy. Cary Park is now minutes from the latest section of the new I 540  Outer Loop which allows easier access to Research Triangle Park, home to over 170 global companies like GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, Fidelity Investments, Bayer. [Read more…]

Cary Park

City
Cary, North Carolina
Location
West Cary Map
Age of Homes
New
Price Range
From the $400’s

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Neighborhood Facts

Cary Park is pedestrian friendly development in West Cary, near RTP. It is being designed with tree lined streets, sidewalks on both sides of the street, greenway trails, and all around a 28 acre lake. With Shopping, Dining, a Swim Club, and school all right in the development, the concept is you won’t HAVE to drive your car to get to what you need. You could walk if you wanted to. This takes into account the latest health trend in the nation. Everyone is starting pay attention to being to healthy, and walking to essential errands is a great a great way to get in daily exercises.

Imagine a place to live that literally has it all. Truly distinctive homes. Now imagine a place where almost all your day-to-day needs are within walking distance. Where your recreational needs are more than adequately covered. And your more personal needs (like spending time with your family, or dare you say it, having a little time to yourself) are met. Add that to a place that’s more than a community. More than a neighborhood. More like a village complete with a village center, shops, retail stores, offices, condos and places to eat. And with people you see every day and actually get to know. Sounds like quite a place doesn’t it? A world of your own. A house that’s not a carbon copy of the one down the street.