Carolina Preserve, Cary Real Estate

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

About Carolina Preserve
Carolina Preserve is located in Amberly – the Triangle’s premier master planned community. Amberly is designed to be both your own personal retreat and a dynamic environment filled with new opportunities to learn, grow and experience. In Carolina Preserve, residents will have exclusive use of a 30,000 square foot clubhouse. The upper level will include a state-of-the-art fitness area containing strength and cardiovascular equipment, a heated indoor pool with locker rooms, a social lounge area, library, and several multipurpose rooms including a stadium kitchen. The lower level will also include an aerobics/yoga studio, a multi-purpose room, and a small kitchen for serving parties indoors or out. Included in outdoor activities are a scenic walking trail system, tennis courts, Bocce courts, chipping and putting green, outdoor pool, and 15-acre lake. Amberly will also feature a Village Center offering small shops at the center of the community, and a Town Center with additional shopping, entertainment, restaurants and office space. Being a Carolina Preserve resident offers you the best of both worlds, access to your exclusive Del Webb clubhouse to enjoy with your peers, and access to the Amberly clubhouse, perfect for when your family visits.

Carolina Preserve at Amberly is located in prestigious Cary, North Carolina, which has been rated in the top 5 Best Small Cities to Live in by Money Magazine. Living in the Triangle area you’ll be close to world-class healthcare, continuing education opportunities, theater, concerts, museums, state parks, shopping and fine dining. You will be less than 10 miles from an international airport. Between community events and the lively Triangle area, you’ll be able to enjoy the best at Carolina Preserve.

For more information about Carolina Preserve Subdivision, contact Raleigh Cary Realty and we’ll be glad to help you Search for Homes in Carolina Preserve, Cary. 

 

Carolina Preserve Update!

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.

Mortgage Meltdown

Where is the Martini Factor? We missed our regularly scheduled episode due to a small problem with Homebanc. They closed.

When Kevin lands on his feet, we look forward to a summary of his thoughts surrounding the current state of mortgage finance, and how it can affect buyers, sellers, and everyone else in the industry.

Meanwhile, I want to relay a story of how Homebanc closing caused problems for a client of mine, and the amazing outcome.

A local real estate investor that we have worked with in the past had a closing for a rental property near NCSU – scheduled for last Friday. On the prior Tuesday, Kevin informed me of the bad news. By Friday, despite a valiant attempt to get something worked out with Countrywide, he wasn’t going to be able to get a loan closed.

As it turned out, the mother of the seller works for BB&T. She referred me to a co-worker and with every single person pulling out all the stops, the home closed escrow Monday evening at 4:30PM. That’s right – 1 business day. Big props to Cathy Ingram at BB&T in Cary, and Kevin for facilitating getting the paperwork over first thing Monday morning. Unbelievable.

To make it an even more amazing story, my client was scheduled for a 2 week vacation in Puerto Rico – and the plane left RDU (with him on board) this Tuesday morning at 9:30AM.

Hey Matt, you better have a Pina Colada for me!