Recently, the Capital Area Greenway Planning and Design Guide was adopted by the Raleigh City Council. It is a network of public open spaces and recreational trails used by walkers, joggers, runners, dogs, cyclists, skaters, and children for activities; such as: walking, jogging, hiking, bird watching, nature study, fishing, picnicking, and overall outdoor fun. Founded […]
When it comes to prospective buyers seeking lending and moving to Raleigh, one trend shows that the odds are on their side in the Raleigh area. According to the Wall Street Journal, average loans grew 7.7 percent in the second quarter of this year, up from 1.7 percent a year ago. Citigroup, Wells Fargo and […]
The demand in the Raleigh real estate market is totally apparent, as seen in the recent sales for homes in the area. However, one crucial element of a successful market is in limbo—sellers! In fact, the number of homes available for sale in the area are so scarce they are at a historically low level. […]
The Triangle town house market, which hit rock bottom in 2011, continues to make a strong comeback as a recovering housing market and rising land costs make it an attractive alternative for buyers and builders. The market is continually growing in popularity, and townhomes make an efficient use of increasingly less property space available. There […]
According to data released by the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County, the amount of single-family permits for new construction in Wake County is up 42 percent over the first half of the year over the same time period in 2012. Wendell and Zebulon had the highest percentage increase in permits, followed by Rolesville. Other […]
The new Citirx building of downtown Raleigh may need expansion before the building is even finished. According to reports in Business Journal, the developers of the Citrix building are in works to get a phase 2 building development approved that would allow the construction of two additional floors of office space—to the tune of 39,346 […]
Homeowners looking to sell property in the Research Triangle area are able to utilize a time in the region where sellers have the advantage in the local real estate market. The average time that a local home spends on the market has reduced from Spring 2011 by 11 percent, bringing the current time spent to […]
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