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Carolina Preserve Rental -Ready for Move-In

Jul. 31, 2008
Categorized in: Cary Real Estate
Photo Gallery
Gorgeous Stone and Shake Elevation
Gourmet kitchen w/SS Appliances, Gas Cooktop, Island, and Pantry
Elegant Formal Dining Room
Light and Bright Breakfast Room
Sunroom w/a view
Premium lot w/great view
Description
Move-in now to the Hottest Active Adult Community on the East Coast! NEW Emerald, Chesnut Garden plan + SUNRM. Gorgeous hardwood floors throughout the main living areas. Gourmet kitchen w/gas cooktop and SS Appliances. Premium lot overlooking one of the many ponds. Enjoy the amentities of the 34.000 Square Ft Bradford Hall, Tennis Courts, and Bacci Ball! HOA fees included
Features
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Parking: 2
Year Built: 2008
Subdivision: Carolina Preserve
Garage Size: 2 Car
School District: Chatham County
Square Footage: 2246
Agent Name: Tracy Santrock
Broker: Fonville Morisey
MLS #: 1614294
Location
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Carolina Preserve by Del Webb - Construction Update

Jun. 1, 2007
 was out at Carolina Preserve at Del Webb and I thought I'd provide the Active 55+ Community with an update on what's going on at the Carolina Preserve in Cary, North Carolina.  As I've explained in previous blogs, Carolina Preserve is in Phase II delivery for the neighborhood.  Homes pre-sold in June 2007 deliver in March of 2008 for the most part.   What a gorgeous entrance to the community!!

As I've also discussed, there are three collections at the Carolina Preserve.  The Cardinal Collection being the smallest, The Dogwood the mid-range, and The Emerald being the largest.  At this point, (May 31st), there are three lots left in Phase II for the Cardinal Collection and several in the Emerald Collection.  This photo I've attached is of the model homes that are representative of all of the collections and available for visitation. 

Amberly is such a unique community because it is situated in a fantastic  location.  It's one of the few retirement communities in the country that has convenient access to arts, academics, the city, the airport, and the incredible amenities located on site.

Speaking of amenities, I took pictures of the Bradford Hall specifically designed for the Del Webb community.  Bradford Hall will be a 30,000-square-foot gathering place for the residents at the entrance of the community. Amenties will include a fitness area, indoor pool, library, book club, meeting rooms, and workshops.   Outdoors there will be another pool for residents only, sundeck, four clay courts, bocce courts, and a putting green.  

 

What an incredible facility for the Seniors.  In addition, Carolina Preserve residents have access to the other community pools and facilities for their family.  Attached is a photo of one of the community clubhouses. 

 

Thanks for visiting.  I'd love to help you find the perfect 55+ Community.  Please feel free to email me at:  Tracy@TracySantrock.com with any questions on buying in this area. 

 

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