The Cameron Village subdivision in Raleigh, NC is one oldest areas in Raleigh, NC. Work on the Cameron Village neighborhood began 1940’s. The early 1950’s saw the construction of the Cameron Village Shopping Center. This made Cameron Village one of the most desirable locations in Raleigh. In addition, the Cameron Village Condominiums, which date from the same era, are located on the neighborhood’s border along several main thoroughfares.
Cameron Village is a unique combination of traditional architecture, casual country style and modern conveniences. Many of houses in the development are sprawling and spacious ranch-style homes. Amenities available in Cameron Village compare favorably to those offered by other subdivisions. There are several newer neighborhoods close Cameron Village with plenty of inter-neighborhood activity to keep the residents engaged and entertained.
One of the local landmarks is the Occidental Building. Constructed in 1955, this building is a prime example of an “international style” office building. Once almost demolished to make room for newer development, the Occidental Building was saved and preserved by a partnership of an architectural firm and a construction firm. The building has a “prominent location and grand stature” that the owners are committed to reestablishing.
Cameron Village is an ideal place to live not only because of the quality construction of the homes but also because it’s conveniently located. It’s just a short walk to a shopping center and a short drive to North Carolina State University, Glenwood South and beautiful Fred Fletcher Park. Cameron Village combines ambience of the 1940’s and 1950’s with the classic architectural lines of landmarks like the Occidental Building. The result is a unique community with an unmistakable “period” character.
Battle Ridge at Chastain - Raleigh, NC
The Battle Ridge at Chastain neighborhood in Raleigh, NC is unlike most other areas in the region. All the houses are custom-built and prices start at about $160,000. The houses vary in size from about 1700 to about 2800 square feet. There are two different models available that can accomodate 8 different floor plans. All the houses in the Battle Ridge at Chastain neighborhood are 2-story, single family dwellings.
The number of bedrooms varies from 2 to 5 and the number of bathrooms varies from 2.5 to 3. Every house has a garage. Unlike other developments in Raleigh, NC, the builder of Battle Ridge at Chastain offers a 10-year builder’s limited warranty. Battle Ridge is centrally located near shopping, entertainment, educational institutions and healtcare facilities.
A picturesque community with a relaxing park-like atmosphere, Battle Ridge at Chastain not only has abundant greenspace but also has modern amenities like underground utilities. The homes themselves have large kitchens and master suites with separate baths and walk-in closets. The exteriors are accented in brick and stone and require very little maintenance. Front yards are sodded to assure luxuriant lawns and there’s even a community park. Minutes from I40, I440 and US64, Battle Ridge is minutes from practically anywhere in the region.
The development is in the Wake County school district which includes Creech Road Elementary School and Garner High School. erved by the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Battle Ridge is a community with a stable population and moderate residential turnover. Close to Wake Technical Community College and St. Augustine’s College, the residents of Battle Ridge enjoy a good variety of educational opportunities. Battle Ridge at Chastain in Raleigh, NC is a vibrant and well-established community where home values remain stable.
The Delta Ridge subdivision is one of the newer neighborhoods in Raleigh, NC. The upscale Delta Ridge neighborhood is home to young entrepreneurs, successful businessmen and professionals. This eclectic mix makes the ambience of the community cosmopolitan and modern. Delta Ridge is located close to Umstead Park, one of the biggest recreational parks in the region.Click here for all current Delta Ridge subdivision (raleigh, NC) listings
Delta Ridge is near major roadways, medical facilities, shopping, restaurants and employment centers. There are 138 houses in Delta Ridge and the lot size varies from about 0.12 to about 0.25 acre, with a few cul de sacs. The area has few wooded lots. Gas in Delta Ridge is provided by PropaneNat and the cable TV comes from Time Warner. The city of Raleigh handles the development’s water and sewer system.
The community also offers two- and three-story townhomes, some of which have single-car garages. With brick and vinyl exteriors accented by beautiful fruit trees, many of these residences have front porches with charming wrought-iron railings. The average selling price of a home in Delta Ridge is about $173,000. The average square footage is about 1700 and the homes in the neighborhood were built between 1999 and 2004.
There’s a homeowners association in Delta Ridge that charges an annual fee for the maintenance and upkeep of the common spaces like the clubhouse and parks. The neighborhood also has a pool, streetlights and sidewalks. Most of the children from Delta Ridge attend the following schools: Stough Elementary, Leesville Road Middle School and Leesville Road High School. With an interesting mix of houses and townhomes, Delta Ridge in Raleigh, NC is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood with a distinctive upscale feel.
The Devon subdivision, located in Raleigh, NC, is a neighborhood with a truly upscale look and feel. Home prices in the Devon neighborhood start at about $1,000,000, making it a very exclusive community. Most of the construction is relatively new and no home is older than 7 years. The minimum lot size in Devon ranges between 1.1 acre and 1.6 acres. These large lot sizes give homes in Devon an estate feel. There are 74 beautifully designed houses in Devon. Wooded lots and cul de sacs are common.
A typical home in Devon has a stone and cedar exterior and consists of multiple levels. Many homes have a formal study and a gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, a breakfast bar and center island. Sometimes adjoining the kitchen is a hearth room. Living rooms are 2-story and many have elegant tray ceilings. Formal dining rooms are the rule, as are first-floor master suites with spacious bathrooms, some of which have whirlpool tubs. On the second floor, many of these homes offer media, hobby and game rooms. Basements often have wine cellars.
Another desirable feature is an all-season screened porch with fireplace. Gas in Devon is supplied by PropaneNat and cable TV comes Time Warner. The city Raleigh takes care of the water supply and sewer system. Common facilities like grounds, swimming pool, tennis courts and streetlights are maintained by the homeowners association, which collects an annual fee from each resident. Devon also offers modern amenities like a clubhouse, a swimming pool and tennis courts. Several good schools are nearby, including Brassfield Elementary, West Millbrook Middle School and Millbrook High School.
For fine living in a well appointed home with a long list of extras, the Devon subdivision in Raleigh, NC is the perfect choice.
The Enchanted Oaks subdivision in Raleigh, NC features large homes, wooded lots and plenty of privacy. The character of the Enchanted Oaks neighborhood is decidedly rural. There’s no municipal water available. Water is supplied by wells. There’s also no sewer system. Sanitation is via a community septic tank. The oldest homes in Enchanted Oaks were built in the 1980’s and many of the best can be found on Penny Road.
The style of these homes is traditional and they are among the most affordable in the subdivision. Some of the newer homes are located off Wheeler Road and were built in the 1990’s. While more modern in construction, they don’t have the style and appeal of the older homes. Lake Wheeler Road contains newer homes and the most recent construction took place off Birchleaf Drive.
A typical home in Enchanted Oaks has 2 to 3 stories and can sell for about $500,000. Such a home will have 4 to 5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Prospective buyers can expect to find professionally landscaped yards and well-maintained exteriors. Garages are sometimes detached, although attached garages are the norm.
Many garages have lofts that provide additional storage space. These homes have formal living and dining rooms. Kitchens have islands and bars that open to family rooms that often have vaulted ceilings. Master suites with private baths sometimes have whirlpool tubs. Decks and screen porches are also common. Although the area surrounding Enchanted Oaks is still more or less rural, that’s part of its appeal. The residents enjoy the casual country atmosphere that’s never far from amenities like the fine restaurants and world-class shopping to be found in Raleigh, NC and its environs.
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