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Cary Park in Cary NC >> Like A Little Village In The Heart Of Northwest Cary

The concept is a relatively simple one. Cary Park is a neighborhood where people live, work and play. Families here get virtually all of their needs met in one neighborhood without ever having to hop in the car. And without ever having to leave home. Then, put this unique, state-of-the-art, exceptionally pedestrian-friendly village a few short miles from the Research Triangle Park. Cary Park features a 30-acre lake, biking and walking trails, swim club, village center and even a fantastic complex with the new Mills Park Elementary school & Mills Park Middle School coming in 2010 as well as the YMCA complex right next to the schools!

Cary Park was designed around people, not the automobile. Sidewalks typically line both sides of every street, creating a safe environment for walking around the neighborhood. Cary Park also features tree-lined streets, creating a canopy between the sidewalk and the street.

Cary Park is more like a village! It's complete with a village center, shops, retail stores, and yes, people you see every day and actually get to know. Sounds like quite a place doesn't it? A world of your own. A house that's not a carbon copy of the one down the street.

The Cary Park Town Center is located at the intersection of Carpenter Fire Station and Green Level to Durham roads and within walking and biking distance of all homes at Cary Park.  The Town Center features a Harris Teeter, a few banks, restaurants, and other retail establishments!

Located south of the lake, the Cary Park Club features a 6-lane competition lap pool, 98-foot waterslide, zero-entry fun pool, volleyball court and play field. The clubhouse features a snack bar, big screen televisions, meeting room and activities area. Both children and adult activities are available year-round. A sampling includes water aerobics, swim team, holiday socials, movie night, Monday night football parties, ice cream socials, and much more! Membership to the Club is optional for residents of Cary Park. (see diagram below)

Cary Park Lake measures 28 acres and is stocked with fish. Two miles of paved trails surround the lake, perfect for walking, running, rollerblading, cycling and strolling the kids. The trail on the north side of the lake is part of the Town of Cary's Greenway system. The Town has an extensive Greenway plan developed which shows Cary Park's Greenway Trail eventually connecting with both Brooks Park and Fred Bond Park.

But with its architectural diversity and proximity to the Research Triangle Park, Cary Park is not only accessible. Its a few hundred acres of perfection in an otherwise crazy world. With beautiful homes. Great builders. Sidewalks. Tree-lined streets. Greenway trails. 28-acre lake. Swim club. Shopping. Dining. And more. Even a new school. A list of amenities as long as your arm!

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3 commentsTracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor • September 18 2007 05:19PM

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Tracy, I just love Cary Park. What a beautiful place and you did such a fabulous job bringing it to us. I would think that everyone wants to live there...what a great neighborhood and so well thought out.
Posted by Gena Riede, Real Estate Broker Sacramento CA Real Estate (916) 417-2699 (Riede Real Estate, Lic. 01310792) over 4 years ago

Gena,

CP is a very well planned community as are most communities in Cary!  Now that it has been established it's really growing up to be a top notch area in Cary.

Posted by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor (Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. ) over 3 years ago

New details have been posted on the school opening, YMCA coming soon, and retail establishments for your reference :)

Posted by Tracy Santrock-Cary NC Realtor (Fonville Morisey/Santrock Realty Group, Inc. ) over 2 years ago

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