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On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:41:38 -0700, jamesgangnc
wrote: No problem. If you want to spend a while fishing on Kerr we rent as well. (blatant advertising :-) http://www.jamesgangnc.com/ Beautiful house! If we move to the Wake Forest area, what marina would you recommend for storing an 18' boat? -- John H |
Looking for a small inverter...
I don't believe there is really anything close to wake forest. There is
only one on Falls and it is down 98 past rt50 towards Durham. That makes it a good 40 minutes or more from downtown Wake Forest. Mots of these lakes are controlled by the corp or local authorities and they don't allow a lot of marinas. They are also sources of drinking water and marinas generate a lot of pollution compared to trailering in. There are several on Kerr and Gaston but that's not close. I keep my 19 1/2 in the garage. 2 car garages are pretty common on most of the houses in this area. "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:41:38 -0700, jamesgangnc wrote: No problem. If you want to spend a while fishing on Kerr we rent as well. (blatant advertising :-) http://www.jamesgangnc.com/ Beautiful house! If we move to the Wake Forest area, what marina would you recommend for storing an 18' boat? -- John H |
Looking for a small inverter...
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:43:07 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
I don't believe there is really anything close to wake forest. There is only one on Falls and it is down 98 past rt50 towards Durham. That makes it a good 40 minutes or more from downtown Wake Forest. Mots of these lakes are controlled by the corp or local authorities and they don't allow a lot of marinas. They are also sources of drinking water and marinas generate a lot of pollution compared to trailering in. There are several on Kerr and Gaston but that's not close. I keep my 19 1/2 in the garage. 2 car garages are pretty common on most of the houses in this area. "John H." wrote in message .. . On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:41:38 -0700, jamesgangnc wrote: No problem. If you want to spend a while fishing on Kerr we rent as well. (blatant advertising :-) http://www.jamesgangnc.com/ Beautiful house! If we move to the Wake Forest area, what marina would you recommend for storing an 18' boat? -- John H That's some good-to-know info. I'd like to find a place where I could put the boat by the house and not use up half the garage. I like the Wake Forest area because it's not too far from Richmond (kids) and close to lots of golf courses. I've got a brother who lives in Winston-Salem. -- John H |
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Well, I suspect most of the house developments have some restrictions.
You'll need to watch for that. Just about anything on the north side of Raleigh will fit your bill though so I wouldn't limit yourself to Wake Forest. "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:43:07 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote: I don't believe there is really anything close to wake forest. There is only one on Falls and it is down 98 past rt50 towards Durham. That makes it a good 40 minutes or more from downtown Wake Forest. Mots of these lakes are controlled by the corp or local authorities and they don't allow a lot of marinas. They are also sources of drinking water and marinas generate a lot of pollution compared to trailering in. There are several on Kerr and Gaston but that's not close. I keep my 19 1/2 in the garage. 2 car garages are pretty common on most of the houses in this area. "John H." wrote in message . .. On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:41:38 -0700, jamesgangnc wrote: No problem. If you want to spend a while fishing on Kerr we rent as well. (blatant advertising :-) http://www.jamesgangnc.com/ Beautiful house! If we move to the Wake Forest area, what marina would you recommend for storing an 18' boat? -- John H That's some good-to-know info. I'd like to find a place where I could put the boat by the house and not use up half the garage. I like the Wake Forest area because it's not too far from Richmond (kids) and close to lots of golf courses. I've got a brother who lives in Winston-Salem. -- John H |
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On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:39:27 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
Well, I suspect most of the house developments have some restrictions. You'll need to watch for that. Just about anything on the north side of Raleigh will fit your bill though so I wouldn't limit yourself to Wake Forest. "John H." wrote in message .. . On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:43:07 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote: I don't believe there is really anything close to wake forest. There is only one on Falls and it is down 98 past rt50 towards Durham. That makes it a good 40 minutes or more from downtown Wake Forest. Mots of these lakes are controlled by the corp or local authorities and they don't allow a lot of marinas. They are also sources of drinking water and marinas generate a lot of pollution compared to trailering in. There are several on Kerr and Gaston but that's not close. I keep my 19 1/2 in the garage. 2 car garages are pretty common on most of the houses in this area. "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:41:38 -0700, jamesgangnc wrote: No problem. If you want to spend a while fishing on Kerr we rent as well. (blatant advertising :-) http://www.jamesgangnc.com/ Beautiful house! If we move to the Wake Forest area, what marina would you recommend for storing an 18' boat? -- John H That's some good-to-know info. I'd like to find a place where I could put the boat by the house and not use up half the garage. I like the Wake Forest area because it's not too far from Richmond (kids) and close to lots of golf courses. I've got a brother who lives in Winston-Salem. -- John H Good advice, thanks. Any areas north of Raleigh, preferably toward the east (closer to Richmond) you'd recommend? -- John H |
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Just about all of the area on the north side of Raleigh beginning outside
the inner beltway, I440, and going all the way out to the edge of Wake county has a lot of middle class urban housing developments. In varying price ranges. Average homes from 200k. to 350k. A number of upscale developments have sprung up lately in the area between I540 to 98, east of Durham county and some on the north side of 98 that run from 400k to 800k generally around the Falls Lake areas. There is still areas of less expensive housing all in there as well. Older homes in the I540 thru 98 area will tend to have bigger lots as they were built before major housing development had moved that far out. Any of these areas will be positioned that you can either head out via the Creedmore area to 85 or over to 1 on 98 and up to 85 without much difficulty at all. During commute times these residents are headed in towards Raleigh or west towards RTP. There is some development starting up outside Wake to the north. It is typically lower prices that the stuff inside Wake county due to the school systems being less attractive. That does affect resale and these properties to the north of Wake are not appreciating as fast as the property inside Wake. I am just outside I540 at the Leesville rd area and I go up through Creedmore and get to 85 in about 20 minutes. Another 20 minutes or so on 85 will get me close to the US1 I85 area. From Wake Forest it takes around 20 minutes to get to that same US1 I85 intersection. I'm probably as far west as you would want to consider if heading to Richmond is a primary factor. If golfing is really more important then I highly suggest you look in the Pinehurst/Southern Pines areas. In spite of the reputation these areas have, housing is still surprisingly affordable with many homes in the $200k to 300k range and condos still around $100k. Of course there are neighborhoods, many celebrities have a home in this area, with upscale homes if that appeals. It's about a hour more to get to Richmond from down there. "John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:39:27 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote: Well, I suspect most of the house developments have some restrictions. You'll need to watch for that. Just about anything on the north side of Raleigh will fit your bill though so I wouldn't limit yourself to Wake Forest. "John H." wrote in message . .. On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:43:07 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote: I don't believe there is really anything close to wake forest. There is only one on Falls and it is down 98 past rt50 towards Durham. That makes it a good 40 minutes or more from downtown Wake Forest. Mots of these lakes are controlled by the corp or local authorities and they don't allow a lot of marinas. They are also sources of drinking water and marinas generate a lot of pollution compared to trailering in. There are several on Kerr and Gaston but that's not close. I keep my 19 1/2 in the garage. 2 car garages are pretty common on most of the houses in this area. "John H." wrote in message m... On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:41:38 -0700, jamesgangnc wrote: No problem. If you want to spend a while fishing on Kerr we rent as well. (blatant advertising :-) http://www.jamesgangnc.com/ Beautiful house! If we move to the Wake Forest area, what marina would you recommend for storing an 18' boat? -- John H That's some good-to-know info. I'd like to find a place where I could put the boat by the house and not use up half the garage. I like the Wake Forest area because it's not too far from Richmond (kids) and close to lots of golf courses. I've got a brother who lives in Winston-Salem. -- John H Good advice, thanks. Any areas north of Raleigh, preferably toward the east (closer to Richmond) you'd recommend? -- John H |
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On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 09:38:10 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
Just about all of the area on the north side of Raleigh beginning outside the inner beltway, I440, and going all the way out to the edge of Wake county has a lot of middle class urban housing developments. In varying price ranges. Average homes from 200k. to 350k. A number of upscale developments have sprung up lately in the area between I540 to 98, east of Durham county and some on the north side of 98 that run from 400k to 800k generally around the Falls Lake areas. There is still areas of less expensive housing all in there as well. Older homes in the I540 thru 98 area will tend to have bigger lots as they were built before major housing development had moved that far out. Any of these areas will be positioned that you can either head out via the Creedmore area to 85 or over to 1 on 98 and up to 85 without much difficulty at all. During commute times these residents are headed in towards Raleigh or west towards RTP. There is some development starting up outside Wake to the north. It is typically lower prices that the stuff inside Wake county due to the school systems being less attractive. That does affect resale and these properties to the north of Wake are not appreciating as fast as the property inside Wake. I am just outside I540 at the Leesville rd area and I go up through Creedmore and get to 85 in about 20 minutes. Another 20 minutes or so on 85 will get me close to the US1 I85 area. From Wake Forest it takes around 20 minutes to get to that same US1 I85 intersection. I'm probably as far west as you would want to consider if heading to Richmond is a primary factor. If golfing is really more important then I highly suggest you look in the Pinehurst/Southern Pines areas. In spite of the reputation these areas have, housing is still surprisingly affordable with many homes in the $200k to 300k range and condos still around $100k. Of course there are neighborhoods, many celebrities have a home in this area, with upscale homes if that appeals. It's about a hour more to get to Richmond from down there. Wow! A big 'thank you' for all that information. I'll have to get out a map and look at the various areas. -- John H |
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