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Moving to the Triangle in 2010?
Presented by:Tracy Santrock
2008 Listings Sold Associate of the Year2009 Preston Agent of the YearRealtor, ePro, ABR, CRS, SRES919-656-5310
Live Where You Work Love Where you Live
Live Where You Work
Love Where you Live
Raleigh-Cary is a community with the feel and hospitality of a Southern town with the amenities and intellectual contributions of a major city.
Consistently ranked as one of the Best Places To Live
North Carolina is now the #1 Retirement destination
…home to three major Univerisities and The Research Triangle Park, in North Carolina
The Cary Area is a great place to
call home!!
Raleigh, Durham, & Chapel Hill are the primary cities in the Triangle
10 minutes from Research Triangle Park
15 minutes from Raleigh-Durham
Airport Convenient to the new I-540
Within 30 minutes of all three
major Universities UNC, Duke
University, and NCSU
Within an hour of over 125+ Golf
Courses
Location, Location, Location………
A Decade of Growth in Cary
• Growth 66% in the Cary/Apex/Holly Springs Morrisville areas since 2000 from 137,338 residents to 227,556 residents• Business Availability of commercial real estate in the area has grown 5% to 4M Square Feet according to Karnes Research • RTP commercial real estate grew 73% in the last decade • Growth of available shopping center space grew 47% There is now a mix of national retailers, diverse restaurants, local shops and small ethnic grocers• Arts & Culture Koka Booth Amphitheater seats up to 7000 people and hosts events 100 days out of the year • In Apex the former Mayor's office has been renovated and opened as the Halle Cultural Arts Center • Schools 4 New High Schools in the area include Green Hope High, Holly Springs High, Middle Creek, and Panther Creek High • Student enrollment grew 47% to 139,600 students 22 new schools opened in Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Fuquay-Varina and Holly Springs
Tennis
PoloCycling
Hiking Rock-Climbing
For Active Lifestyles…
Skiing
Golf
Live Where You Work Love Where you Live
#17 Best Sport City (Raleigh – Durham)Sporting News, October 6, 2009
• Cary is now a major player in the national sports scene USA Baseball Complex opened in 2007 WakeMed Soccer Park attracted the ACC and NCAA Championships and the Raleigh Railhawks • Cary became one of six places in the country to be designated an NCAA Championship City, with the potential to host college tournaments in mens and womens sports during a four-year period • By 2012 Cary will have hosted six NCAA chapionship tournaments in soccer, baseball, cross country and tennis
# 18 Best Job MarketU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, June 2, 2010
# 3 Best Places for Business & Careers Forbes, April 14, 2010
Raleigh – Durham is named the Smartest City by the Daily Beast in 2009
Cary is regularly touted as having the highest concentration of PhDs in the country
Fast-growing, highly educated, & well-paid
Cost of Living & Quality of Life
• Low taxes
• Affordable Housing
• Award-winning restaurants
• Arts
• Convenient Award Winning Restaurants
Umstead Park -Tucked between Raleigh and Durham B. Umstead State Park is a 5,579 Acre Park with over 20 miles of hiking, biking, and jogging trails.
Cary Bikes & Trails – Cary is home to 30 greenways and trails. In addition to the trails there are eight public parks located within the Town of Cary.
The American Tobacco Trail -is a regional rail-trail project which will ultimately run from the Durham Bulls Athletic Park in downtown Durham to New Hill in Wake County. Currently, the northern 7.7-mile asphalt paved section, a 3-mile natural surface south of I-40, currently being refurbished and maintained by the Triangle Rails-to-Trails Conservancy and the southernmost 3.5 mile granite screenings surfaced section in Wake County are open to the public.
The Triangle is an Outdoor Playground
Progress Energy Center for Performing Arts in Raleigh & The Durham Performing Arts Center
Durham is named:
City of Medicine
The Triangle has one of the highest ratios of doctors to resident populations
in the countryRanked among the Top 10
The Triangle has plenty of healthcare
options & is one of the leaders in quality
Healthcare
Duke has five different Hospitals in the Triangle
NC Health Care extends beyond Chapel Hill and into the greater
Triangle area through its network of primary care and specialty
physician practices located in Orange, Wake, Durham, Chatham
and Lee counties.
Wake Med has specialty wings such as the Heart Center,
Childrens Emergency Department, and is one of the eight
mothers milk banks in the country.
Bountiful Healthcare Options
Wake Med in Raleigh
The Wilmington River Walk
Out along the Atlantic, warmed by the Gulf Stream, Wilmington Beach makes its living as a resort, a busy port and an aspiring movie capital. In autumn, the storybook oak-lined streets of Wilmington are cool and quiet.
North Carolina Beaches
Rated by Natural Resources Defense Council as one of the safest for fishing, wildlife and swimming
A short drive from the North Carolina Coastline
The Triangle is just
4 Hours from the Carolina Mountains
Asheville is an Appalachian Shangri-La. This year-round resort town, tucked between the
Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, draws a funky mix of New Agers, fleece-clad mountain
bikers, and antiques lovers. Charming yet surprisingly cosmopolitan for a town of
about 73,000, Asheville has a Southern appeal all its own. From cafes to buzzing
bistros, Art Deco skyscrapers and arcades reminiscent of Paris, Kayaking and one of the
world's largest private homes — the Biltmore Estate, a French Renaissance-style mansion
with 250 rooms.
… no wonder so many locals first started
out as tourists.
COLD PLAY SPRINGSTEIN REM THE ROLLING STONES ELTON JOHN THE POLICE
RBC CENTER, STADIUM, ARENA
… “THE HURRICANES”
Professional Hockey Team
“The Hurricanes' performance gave the franchise its first National Hockey League championship, and for the second time in a row, a Sunbelt team was able to stop a team from Alberta.” NHL website.
Two trips to the Stanley Cup finals and one win turned something around in the tobacco state, because what I saw there really surprised me. Genuine, crazy, knowledgeable hockey fans.
Published Wednesday, March 19, 2008 10:01 AM by Citizen_James
Minutes away and here in the Triangle…