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James Wills

North Carolina is a very beautiful area of the country. The area is very green and well stocked with trees and wildlife. If you would like to live in a country type atmosphere, but not actually be way out in the country, then the Wake County region will be ideal for you. The Wake County region is very well known for the Research Triangle, and also for the fabulous Universities there. The Wake County area is also a very popular area for people to live, because of the friendly community that makes up the area. The real estate market in this area is thriving, which is good because many homes are being built, but also bad because the housing market is very high in certain places.

If you have ever thought about sitting on your porch looking out over your acre or two of land, then the Wake County area of North Carolina might be the perfect place for you. This area is very well-educated, with many new job opportunities appearing all of the time. This area is a hotbed for many people trying to move out of the larger metropolis areas to live a cleaner, more easy-going lifestyle. The only problem with living in this area is that you might have to drive a long distance to get to a city, because much of the housing in the area is located in more of the rural regions.

The housing market in Wake County right now is doing very well. Housing costs are fairly high, but can be considerably less than other regions in the United States. Many of the houses in this area are very nice, with quite a few houses made completely out of brick. The sizes of houses in this area range from small two bedroom houses to large plantation-style houses on large plots of land. The more expensive houses in this area usually are located in the better school districts, because they pay more property taxes to sustain those schools.

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