Amberly, Cary Real Estate

Welcome to one of Cary’s hottest new communities! Amberly! Once complete, this planned community will offer natural areas, retail space, shopping areas, 276 acres of common areas, miles of greenway trail and many exclusive amenities!

Amenities include a gymnasium, village green, event lawn, children’s playground, Jr. Olympic pool, family fun pool, and residents club. Within the residents club you’ll find a fitness center, aerobics room, children’s play room, teen room, decks and patios and flexible meeting areas. With an abundance of amenities and an incredible location, Amberly is a must see community!

The two primary builders at Amberly are KB Home & Pulte Homes. At present, the prices range from the low $200’s & $300’s for KB’s town home and single family home products, to the $500’s for Pulte’s Blackstone at Amberly Neighborhood.

 

Also, now that McCrimmon is now open (as it passes by brand new Panther Creek High School), we’ve changed the directions to make it easier to get to the community: “From I-40, take exit 278 to Hwy 55 East. Travel 5.6 miles, turn right on McCrimmon Parkway. Proceed 1.3 miles to Amberly.”

Directions to Amberly:

From I40 east/ Durham & Chapel Hill: Take Hwy 55 (exit 278) toward NC-54/Apex. Turn right onto NC55. Turn slight right onto S. Alston Ave. Turn right onto Green Level Durham Rd. Turn right onto Carpenter Fire Station Rd. From I40 West and Raleigh: Take exit 285, Aviation Pkwy toward Morrisville/RDU International Airport. Turn left onto Aviation Pkwy. Aviation Pkwy becomes Morrisville Carpenter Rd. Turn right onto Carpenter Fire Station. Amberly starts at the end of Carpenter Fire station and runs through Yates Home Rd.

City:
Cary, North Carolina

The Peninsula – custom homes from the $400s to $800s, custom lot sales will begin in February from the $120s (very limited supply). Builders are 1st American Builders and Royal Oaks Building Group. Estate Home builders and prices to be announced soon.

Village Square – single family and townhomes from the $300s to $600s, built by the Bedford Builder Group (great variety of homes, including 3-story brownstone townhomes with elevators).

Blackstone – Pulte Homes from the $330s – limited supply.

Arlington Park & Lexington Park – KB Homes from the $200s – limited supply.

Washington Square – KB townhomes from the $180s

Carolina Preserve by Del Webb – active adult homes from the $200s

Location:
McCrimmon Parkway and GreenLevel to Durham Road.
Age of Homes:
2005 and Newer
Price Range:
A vast range depending on the community
(see individual communities for more information) [Read more…]

Carolina Preserve, Cary Real Estate

City
Cary, North Carolina
Location
107 Arvind Oaks Circle
Age of homes
2005-2007
Price Range
$200k to $400K [Read more…]

AllCary.com registers for Blog Action Day

We do things differently around here. We don’t send refrigerator magnets. We don’t do glamor shots during movie theater previews. We believe in providing information about the area primarily through blogging.

For example, take a look at our unique Community page. On the Community page, you will find a list communities that we have profiled. If you click to one of the communities, you will find an interesting mix of static and dynamic content. We hard code the basics of the community onto a static page, and automagically filter only our blog posts that are relevant to that community to that page. So if someone is interested in Lochmere in Cary, they can go to the Lochmere Community page and find out the basic information, plus any additional posts specifically about Lochmere, as well as any global posts that affect anyone looking in Lochmere as well.

How do we decide what makes it onto the blog? Lots of reading other blogs. Lots of picture taking. Lots of talking – to local business owners, to teachers, to developers, to real estate agents. And also, lots of web browsing for related ideas and ideals.

I came across Blog Action Day and was interested immediately. The concept is to get a massive number of blogs talking about a single subject on a particular day. I may not have been interested enough to post, but the subject for 2007 is “environment”.

So expect some “environment” related posts leading up to and on Blog Action Day 2007 – from local NC Green builders, to community planning, parks, outdoor recreation, etc., are all local environmental subjects that we will post about.