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Living The Good Life In Cary NC

Living The Good Life In Cary NC

Enjoy Life in Cary, NC Are you looking for a great place to live within North Carolina's famous Research Triangle area? If so, you might want to consider purchasing a Cary, NC home. People from around the country have been showing an increased interest in Cary, NC real estate - and for good reason! Ranked by CNN Money as the 16th "Best Place to Live" in 2008, this suburb of Raleigh has so much to offer to its residents. Here's a quick summary of just a few reasons why you might want to consider taking a closer look at some of the available Cary, NC homes for sale. Get Your Education in Cary, NC With 16 different universities, colleges, professional schools, junior colleges and technical institutes within a 30-mile radius from Cary, it is easy to understand why nearly 85% of Cary's residents have completed some college education and two-thirds of its residents have earned a college degree. This emphasis on higher education has also helped Cary's residents achieve a median family income of $104,858 per year - a figure that is well above national averages. Favorably, though, the cost of a purchasing and maintaining a Cary, NC home is still relatively low, with the median home price being a little more than $260,000 and property taxes in 2007 averaging only $2,528 per year. Stay Safe in Cary, NC Many people are also interested in Cary, NC real estate because of the relatively low crime rates when compared to other municipalities of the same size. In 2007, the Morgan Quitno Safest City Award council (now CQ Press) named Cary NC as the fourth safest city in the nation when compared to other cities of similar size. More recently, though, in 2008, Cary moved up in the rankings and is now considered to be the third-safest city in the country with populations between 100,000 and 499,999. The Town of Cary maintains a proactive community and works hard to ensure that its residents are in a safe environment. Things to Do in Cary, NC For those who enjoy maintaining an active lifestyle, there is no better place to live than Cary, NC. The Parks and Recreation Department of Cary preserved over 30 miles of greenways and trails that intertwine throughout the Town's park-like setting, maintain over 20 public parks, and offer residents a variety of year-round programs at one of its eight community centers. Opportunities for outdoor activities don't get any better than Cary, North Carolina. Tucked between Cary and surrounding cities lies an oasis of tranquility and adventure - William B. Umstead State Park. This 5,579-acre park offers residents a multitude of activities to partake in, such as non-motorized boat rentals, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, camping, fishing, and educational programs. Centrally located in the heart of Cary, residents can also enjoy a scaled-down version of Umstead State Park by visiting Fred G. Bond Metro Park, a 310-acre retreat. Commonly referred to as Bond Park or Bond Lake, residents can enjoy the park's lake, boathouse, hiking trails, playgrounds, athletic fields and even a challenge ropes course. Skating of every variety is also readily available to residents of Cary. For example, the Cary Ice House offers a year-round ice rink where residents can enjoy open skating, figure skating, or a game of hockey. If you're looking for something more extreme, though, then look no further than the town's 12,000 square foot Sk-8 Cary Skate Park. Designed for in-line skates, skateboards, and BMX bikes, this street course offers residents quarter-pipes, half-pipes, banks, grind ledges and rails to enjoy on a year-round basis. For those who like to attend sporting events, Cary's WakeMed Soccer Park is home to North Carolina's professional soccer team, the Carolina RailHawks. Swimming competitions and other special events are also held at the Triangle Aquatic Center (TAC) on a regular basis. Capable of seating 1,000 spectators, the facility is the largest public aquatic center in North Carolina. In addition to the competition pool, two other pools are available for public use. Cary is also home to numerous cultural activities and festivities, many of which take place at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park or at the Page-Walker Arts & History Center. With so much to see and do in the town, it's no wonder why so many people are interested in owning a Cary, NC home! If you would like to learn more about life in Cary NC, what Cary NC has to offer, or about Cary NC real estate, please contact us.

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