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Cary NC Real Estate Serving Raleigh, Apex, Durham, and Chapel H
Welcome to my profile the Raleigh-Cary NC Real Estate & Relocation where you will learn all about how fantastic the Triangle area is and about Triangle Real Estate including residential homes and investment real estate and an entire Triangle MLS Search that is updated daily. I am licensed in North Carolina and serve the greater Triangle area including the major cities of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the surrounding areas of the Triangle. I have spent the past 20 years developing a customized business system that focuses on my clients needs and takes care of them before, during and after the closing. I have surrounded myself with excellent customer service focused professionals which include mortgage lenders, home inspectors, appraisers, insurance companies, and even attorneys. I have a team of business partners that I use regularly that I call upon for my business. I prefer to use the same companies that are my trusted advisors, experienced professionals with a proven track record through good times and bad. Customer service, integrity and honor are important goals that I take pride in and also have the same expectations of my business partners. My previous background in technology, marketing and business development prior to real estate has helped me build a successful real estate business. I have also created a website Raleigh-Cary NC Real Estate & Relocation. I continually refine my business using the latest tools and technology so that you get the best service possible. My philosophy is that if I take care of my clients/customers needs and show them respect, my production will take care of itself. My goal is to have everyone walk away from a real estate transaction feeling they had the best service they could ask for. Tracy has consistently been a top producer at Fonville Morisey. For more information visit Raleigh-Cary NC Real Estate & Relocation for information on Tracy and her testimonials.
Triangle Real Estate Cities and Towns
The Raleigh-Cary MSA is our capital and one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. In fact, in 2007, we became the 50th largest city in the US. Thousands of people relocate to the Triangle each year and we are regularly touted as the Best Place to Live by Money Magazine. Just this year Forbes ranked the Triangle as the best city in the nation for Business and Careers. Durham, NC was recently rated in the Top 100 cities for young people in the US. Even Oprah featured the Triangle as the #4 city in America for Single Woman Above 35. Additional Triangle accolades can be found here. I'm an avid outdoor person and we have gorgeous parks, lakes, trails, and bike paths throughout the area. The Triangle area is home to many large corporations in Research Triangle Park such as Cisco Systems, IBM, Glaxo, Red Hat, and John Deere. Fidelity Investments will be relocating over 1,000 employees to the area during the 2007-2008 timeframe. Apex- Apex is a suburban town in the Triangle bordering Cary to the north and northeast, Raleigh to the east, and Holly Springs to the south. Apex 's motto is "The Peak of Good Living". The Peak was named for its location as the highest point on the Chatham Rail Line between the state capital of Raleigh and the coal fields of nearby Chatham County. Popular neighborhoods in Apex include Charleston Village, Scotts Mill, Walden Creek, Whitehall Manor, and Shepard's Vineyard.  Cary-Cary is the second largest city in Wake County. The population stands at 120,000 residents in 2007. The town's reputation as a bedroom community for transplants from outside the South has led to humorous backronyms for its name such as "Concentrated Area of Relocated Yankees" or "Containment Area for Relocated Yankees." One of the major reasons for its large population of residents immigrant to North Carolina is the town's proximity to the Research Triangle Park and the many other localities hosting biotech, pharmaceutical and high tech companies, making it an ideal location for people moving to the Research Triangle area for work. Most of the communities in Cary are PUD's(Planned Urban Developments) with greenways, trees, and neighborhood amenities such as swimming and tennis. Cary continues to be touted as a safe area and a wonderful city to raise a family. Popular neighborhoods include Preston, MacGregor, Regency, Park Village, Carpenter Village, and the new Active 55+ Del Webb community at Carolina Preserve. Chapel Hill , located in Orange County, is the perfect college town: ivy-covered buildings and stone walls, majestic oaks and hallowed halls. You'll be as enchanted as you are busy with the myriad of things to do, from football Saturdays to Shakespeare plays. Settled in the late 1700s, Chapel Hill is home to the country's first state university. There's no question that the University of North Carolina brands the town as an intellectual haven. Professors, scientists and students crowd the streets and mull theory and practice at coffee shops aromatically laced with scones and cappuccinos. Not to be left out, business and corporate types, along with artists, writers, retirees and homemakers, intermingle and create a cosmopolitan scene as likely to ring with French or Spanish as English. 
Durham Of the three major cities in the Triangle, Durham perhaps is the one that carries the most paradoxical images. The city has its origins in tobacco and textiles, yet today it's home to some of the most acclaimed medical institutions and high-tech businesses in the Triangle - indeed, the nation. The southern half of Durham County, near RTP, has experienced a fast-paced bonanza of new construction in both the residential and commercial arenas. Within the last few years, the N.C. 751/Hope Valley Road corridor between University Drive and Jordan Lake has experienced tremendous growth, with new-home communities springing up seemingly overnight. On I-40 between N.C. 751 and the Fayetteville Road interchanges, development is booming with offices, hotels and even a huge mall - The Streets at Southpoint - which opened in 2002. The mall is anchored by Macy's, Hudson Belk, Sears, JCPenney and Nordstrom. Easy access to The Streets at Southpoint via I-40 draws shoppers from other Triangle cities. Click here for a a Video Tour of Durham. Fuquay Varina is a town in Wake County. The population was 7,898 at the 2000 census. The town is a 30 minute drive south of Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina. Economically, the town initially grew due to tobacco trade and agriculture, but has seen recent population growth and real estate development due to its proximity to the Research Triangle Park. Holly Springs is a town in Wake County. As of the 2006 census, the town population was over 15,000, gaining the title of "The fastest growing town in The Carolinas" Now with a brand new High School, Holly Springs High School, built off of Cass Holt Road, Holly Springs has new room for growth. New neighborhoods are to be built near the school, and a strip-mall is being built because of it. Many of the students that attend Holly Springs High School live in the super neighborhood complex of Sunset Ridge , a now thriving home subdivision that has spawned its own private water park, a restaurant, and a whole host of other small businesses. The entire area of Holly Springs has grown tremendously between the years of 2004 and 2006. The town has received a new strip mall with an Ale House style restaurant, a Mexican Restaurant, a Lowe's Foods, a Dollar Tree, and several other fast food chains including Quizno's, and a Chinese food chain. In another area of town, off a main road (Holly Springs Road), a Harris Teeter strip-mall was built with other restaurants and stores opening. A new strip mall featuring a Wal-Mart Super Center is also being constructed off Highway 55. New growth has expanded the population, and growth yet to come will enlarge it even more. Holly Springs is one of the few municipalities that provide team sports directly by the town for residents including football, baseball (served by four professional fields), basketball and recreational soccer. There is also a non-profit challenge soccer league called the Holly Springs Futbol Club. The 2006 Championship win by the UNC Women's Soccer team sports home grown talent in Ariel Harris. Holly Springs is truly one of the "fastest growing towns in North Carolina". Raleigh When you drive through Raleigh, it's easy to see why the founding fathers nicknamed it "The City of Oaks." But the city's natural beauty is just one of many drawing cards that has transformed this once-sleepy southern town into one of the nation's most desired destinations for business, technology, culture and family life. In fact, Money Magazine named it the Best Place to Live in 2006 and Forbes Magazine named Raleigh the #1 Place for Job Growth in 2007.
 The city of 320,000 residents boasts premier cultural centers, including the N.C. Museum of Art and the famed North Carolina Symphony. The museum houses paintings and sculptures representing more than 5,000 years of artistic heritage - from ancient Egypt to the present - as well as traveling exhibits, movies, lectures and workshops.
From events such as Artsplosure, Oktoberfest, the International Festival and the State Fair to the multitude of college and professional sports, there's a wide array of choices for the young and old, the mellow and bold. Falls Lake provides swimming, boating and fishing opportunities year-round, and Umstead Park offers miles of woodlands for hiking, picnics and nature outings. Alive After Five brings local musicians to the center of downtown each summer, where Raleigh's nightlife has seen a burst of new restaurants, clubs and even several authentic Irish pubs.
First Night Raleigh has become an annual family tradition for thousands of residents, who descend upon the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts and Lichtin Plaza each New Year's Eve to watch the giant acorn drop.
Some of Raleigh's most popular restaurants are located in the heart of downtown, from the upscale Second Empire - set in the historic Dodd-Hinsdale House - to Greenshield's Brewery and Pub, to Cooper's Barbecue, serving up sweet tea and delicious Carolina barbecue since 1928. The Angus Barn steak house on U.S. 70 near the airport and Char-Grill (hamburgers and fries) downtown are considered local landmarks, and newer restaurants offering savory fare of all types can be found in shopping plazas throughout North Raleigh.
Entertainment options range from an evening at Charlie Goodnight's Comedy Club, which draws top-name acts from around the country, to live jazz concerts at Yancey's Juke Joint. Country enthusiasts can two-step on down to the Long Branch off Wake Forest Road for live entertainment and dancing. And theater patrons shouldn't miss the annual production of Theatre in the Park's "A Christmas Carol," a comedic interpretation of the Dickens classic that has become a Raleigh holiday tradition, celebrating 32 years in 2006.
The 19,700-seat RBC Center, which is the home of N.C. State basketball and the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes, creates plenty of excitement in Raleigh. Downtown, two additions next to the stately Memorial Auditorium have completed the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts complex. Exploris, a $40 million museum, uses interactive displays to explore other cultures - including an exhibit of a portion of the Berlin Wall. And the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences is in its gleaming new high-rise building, with looming dinosaur replicas peering out from a huge dinosaur dome visible from the street below.
You'll find plenty of comfortable neighborhoods in Raleigh. The Cotton Mill, located downtown off Capital Boulevard, is one of the hippest places to live, thanks to a renovation that turned this 130-year-old textile factory into 50 condominiums. Other condos and townhomes followed, including Park Devereux, 510 Glenwood, and Governor's Square. New additions in 2006 include Hudson, West, 222 Glenwood, and Dawson on Morgan to name the trendiest.
More condominiums are located near the lively collection of shops and restaurants known as City Market. Within walking distance are Moore Square (where the city's symbol, the giant acorn, resides) and the Moore Square Art District, where local artisans design and showcase their work at Artspace.
Wake Forest When you mention Wake Forest, most people outside the Triangle think of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. But there's another Wake Forest well known to Triangle residents. This quaint town located on U.S. 1 just five miles north of Raleigh (15 miles north of downtown) is the actual birthplace of the university. Wake Forest is a delightful combination of historic homes along tree-lined streets (Greek Revival, Queen Anne and bungalows), as well as communities such as Stony Bend, Riverstone, The Oaks at Waterfall Plantation and Heritage (#1 Selling New Homes Subdivision in the Triangle in 2006 w/229 closings).
Things to Do in Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill
While you are in the Triangke here are a few "must sees" while you're here. ATTRACTIONS Basketball Season The Triangle is home to three top ACC Basketball schools. There has always been the long standing rivalry between the Tar Heels and the Blue Devils for many seasons. NCSU also has a strong basketball foundation along with the deep history. It's also the home team for the legendary Jim Valvano. Hockey Carolina Hurricanes In 2006 the Carolina Hurricanes took home the coveted Stanley Cub trophy. The Triangle's RBC Center is known to be the loudest and most exciting venue in the country. The Durham Bulls are a minor league baseball team based in Durham. The team, which plays in the International League, is the AAA (Triple-A) affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays major-league club. The Bulls play in Durham Bulls Athletic Park, better known as the "D-Bap", located in downtown Durham. The team became internationally famous in 1988 following the release of the movie Bull Durham, which starred Kevin Costner as a catcher for the Bulls and Susan Sarandon as his love interest. NC Museum of Life and Science in Durham is a popular destination for families and school groups all over North Carolina. The museum boasts a unique, live butterfly house that entertains hundreds of children and adults alike. Exploris in downtown Raleigh. Exploris is an interactive museum for all ages in downtown Raleigh. There is even an IMAX theatre and middle school on site. Pullen Park is a scenic 72 acre park public park in Raleigh. It is located west of downtown, next to the campus of North Carolina State University, between Western Boulevard and Hillsborough Street. Admission to the park is free but there is a small fee (currently tickets are $1) for the carousel, train and kiddie boat rides, as well as an admission fee for the adjacent Aquatic Center and rental fees to reserve Picnic Shelters and rent paddle boats. The park offers playgrounds, rides and attractions, concessions, free parking, souvenir sales, picnic and organized sports areas. The Pullen Arts Center and Theatre In the Park are also located on the park grounds. Raleigh's headliner art institution, the North Carolina Museum of Art, has an adjacent 164-acre park that combines woodlands, streams and nature trails with giant pieces of environmental art. Nice stretches include the Woodland Trail, which has a mulched path for walkers and features the British artist Chris Drury's "Cloud Chamber for the Trees and Sky" (a room-size camera obscura project) and the House Creek Greenway, which crosses the creek and then runs over Interstate 440 on a pedestrian bridge. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh is a haven for dinosaur lovers, where you can see both Willo, a dinosaur with a fossilized heart, and a skeleton of an Acrocanthosaurus, known as the Terror of the South. Morehead Planetarium and Science Center in Chapel Hill is located at the north end of the University of North Carolina campus. The planetarium has a 68-foot, domed Star Theater that features shows on exploring the night sky and the solar system, and on how astronauts prepare for space missions. EDUCATION Well Educated Community The Triangle area bosts the most PHD's per capita in the Nation. Public Schools One of the reasons we attract so many new residents to the Triangle each year are the Wake County Schools. The Wake County Public School System is now the 21st largest school system in the Nation and ranked 2nd in North Carolina. Each year we have over 8,000 new students migrating to Wake County. Universities Duke University is a private coeducational research university located in Durham. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day town of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco industrialist James B. Duke established The Duke Endowment, prompting the institution to change its name in honor of his deceased father, Washington Duke. Besides academics, research, and athletics, Duke is also well known for its sizable campus and Gothic architecture, especially Duke Chapel. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill. Also known as The University of North Carolina, Carolina, North Carolina, or simply UNC, the university is the oldest institution in the University of North Carolina System. UNC is regularly considered to be one of the top 20 public universities in the country. Meridith College is located near downtown Raleigh. Meredith was chartered in 1891. Today Meredith is an independent private women's college-one of the largest in the U.S. Meredith offers a comprehensive education with an emphasis on an innovative liberal arts curriculum. North Carolina Central University (NCCU) is a historically black college located in Durham. NCCU has a current enrollment of 8,231 for the Fall of 2005. NCCU is the second largest historically black university in North Carolina after NC A&T State University. It is a member school of the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund. DESIGNATIONS The Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR®) designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation. This coveted designation is awarded to real estate practitioners by the Real Estate BUYERS AGENT Council (REBAC) of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® who met the specified educational and practical experience criteria. The criteria are: Completed the comprehensive two-day REBAC course in buyer representation Successfully passed a written examination Demonstrated a practical experience of having completed five closed real estate transactions in the field of buyer representation. Received recommendations from two of the real estate practitioners buyer clients. Be a member in good standing with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Look for those real estate agents that proudly display the ABR® designation and know that they are professionals in the field of buyer representation. When you buy your Triangle home use an ABR.
The SRES is the only designation and marketing program specifically designed to serve senior property owners. SRES designees demonstrate requisite knowledge and expertise to counsel senior clients through the major financial and lifestyle transitions involved in relocating, refinancing or selling a home.
Fonville Morisey Buyers Agent>>Tracy has consistently been a Top Producer at Fonville Morisey. For more details on her profile, achievements, and testimonials visit her website at www.TriangleNCHomes4Sale.com
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- 95 IS HOT, 102 IS HOTTER, but 104 IS Record Breaking
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