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Current
Openings
To see the property, please call
Shane and Tomra Bazer at 919-859-2226
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Cary
is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle area of North
Carolina, between Raleigh and renowned
Research
Triangle Park.
The Triangle area repeatedly has ranked among the
top
regions in the country
to live or work, to find a home or start a
business, to raise a family or retire.
Cary
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On the whole, Caryites are a blessed, hard-working group with one of
the highest median household incomes in the state. And being no further
than 20 minutes from major universities such as Duke, North Carolina
State, and the University of North Carolina, it's no wonder that education
is an important part of Cary life. More than two-thirds of adults hold a
college degree. Nearly 9 in 10 citizens have access to the Internet in
this, the Technology Town of North Carolina.
Cary embraces the best of city life:
- Our sense of security - Cary ranked the
fifth
safest of 350 large cities nationally and the safest in the South
during 2003. Its Police and Fire departments and Emergency Medical
Services are nationally accredited.
Livability - Tree-lined streets and well-groomed subdivisions and
office parks show Cary has grown the right way.
Vibrancy - Cary is home to world class businesses and national
retail stores. Our fast-growing Parks, Recreation and Cultural
Resources
program
has something for everyone, regardless of age or interest.
Diversity - School-age children comprise nearly a quarter of Cary's
population. Yet people of retirement age are the fastest-growing group
in Cary. Fourteen percent of townspeople were born in another country,
and the Asian population - Cary's largest minority - tripled during
the 1990s.
A progressive approach to challenge - Cary is proactive. We're
conserving drinking water by
reclaiming
treated wastewater for irrigation and industrial processes,
preserving
open
space, and working with citizens and county leaders to
make
our schools even better.
Yet we've remained the Town of Cary while growing to more than
100,000 people.
At the Town of Cary, our goal is to be the best local government for
our size in the Eastern United States and to be recognized for the service
that we provide to our citizens and to visitors. So come see us soon.
Cary by the Numbers
Population - 107,472 (January 2004)
3.26 percent increase since October 2002 (Excluding annexation, 1.38
percent increase)
Median
age - 33.7 years (2000 Census)
GPS
Location: (Chatham and Academy streets) -78.7812 35.7873
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