Holly Glen Neighborhood Holly Springs NC

Holly Glen Neighborhood Holly Springs NC

The Holly Glen Subdivision in Holly Springs is a great mix of new construction custom built homes and pre-owned homes from around 1998. The still growing neighborhood is ideally located minutes from Downtown Holly Springs and Hwy 55 which now is connected to the Triangle Expressway which connects Holly Springs to Apex, Research Triangle Park and Raleigh Durham International Airport. Folks looking to get more house for the money than say the same in Cary, and enjoy a quaint small town feel would be wise to check out the homes for sale in Holly Glen.

Holly Glen has homes that range in price from about $200,000 to $370,000 and the average is about $250,000. Most of the homes in Holly Glen are single family detached and range in size from a three bed, two and a half bath, 1900 square foot home all the way up to a five bedroom three bath 3500 square foot home. Prices vary based on size and age and there are lots of options depending on your preference for new construction versus an older home. Lot sizes are about a quarter acre. [Read more…]

12 Oaks Golf Community Holly Springs NC

12 Oaks Golf Community Holly Springs NC

12 Oaks is a magnificent community nestled amongst the stunning Jack Nicklaus designed golf course of the same name. There are a number of neighborhoods in 12 Oaks that range from townhomes priced from the high $190’s through single family homes from the mid to upper $250’s and larger homes on golf course or wooded lots from the $500’s.

Along with the gorgeous golf course there is a well equipped fitness center, community pool with beach entry and slide . Tennis courts, playground and golf shop and cafe are all part of the community. [Read more…]

Raleigh # 4 In Forbes List Of Fastest Growing Cities

Raleigh # 4 In Forbes List Of Fastest Growing Cities

Forbes Magazine just came out with their list of the fastest growing cities in America and Raleigh, North Carolina came in at number 4. Forbes used data that factored the estimated rate of growth for 2012-2013, the rate of job growth in 2012, the rate of economic growth for 2012. They also took into account federal unemployment data and median salaries for local college educated workers. Raleigh is no stranger to awards and accolades and 2013 looks like it is going to be a standout year for this fast growing and dynamic city in the South-East.

Raleigh has a lot going for it when it comes to college educated residents, surrounded by world class universities like Duke, UNC Chapel Hill and right in Downtown Raleigh the campus of NC State University, almost 50% of residents 25 and older have a college degree [Read more…]