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My husband, children, and I are looking to leave the hustle, bustle, and extreme cold of the northeast for a warmer, more family friendly environment. I have read some forums from another website which are split as to whether or not Cary is a good place to live. All of the research I have done on my own tells me that Cary would be an excellent city to raise my children in. Is Cary a good place to raise kids? Is it really the 9th safest city? Is the traffic really bad and jobs scarce? My husband and I are both in IT and see a tremendous amount of IT jobs in Cary and surrounding areas. Are these jobs real or is it just a smoke screen. My husband and I both have fallen in love with Cary sight unseen from the research we have done but the comments made on other forums have us second guessing our decision. Looking to escape the cold of CT.
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Maybe it's cold because in Cary because there are very few home grown tarheels actually living there. What percent of the residents that were actually born in the south reside in Cary? It's my understanding that Cary has the highest educational level of any community in the US. Maybe they are just to preoccupied with thinking that they just don't have the time or inclination to be talk to the folks in the market place? |
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Michelle I moved from the NW part of PA, the Snowbelt as they refer to it and we have been here for 7 years....We love it..Cary, has pockets of development and community subsectors that you may want to explore...each has its own market and attraction to it.....The school issue is the only thing you may want to check into, depending on the age of your children, you may want to check out the schools and the redistricting plan they have for your area......I do miss the northern humor and some of the northern atttractions, but everyone has been pleasant...By the way we have a 2900 sf house for sale in the late summer...we are downsizing because of kids are leaving and we want to travel, so let us know.... rbain@nc.rr.com |
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My husband and I are thinking of relocating to Cary from the Buffalo, NY area so all your comments are very interesting. We are wondering if any of you in the Cary area have experienced any foundation problems with your home due to the expansive clay soils. Would appreciate any info on structural issues etc. The reason I ask is there are problems with "sinking homes" in northern suburbs of Buffalo with just that type of soil.
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I live in a poured concrete basement home. I have not heard anybody around us having problem with foundations. NC clay is solid as rock and will not move easily. |
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Rick,
Thank you for taking the time to respond to my post. My family and I are very excited about moving to Cary. Ironically, our plan is to have our moved completed toward the end of the summer. God works in mysterious ways. Unfortunately, living in CT, and both of us being laid off at the same time and dealing with a crooked mortgage company, cost us our home and $42,000 in equity and has done a number on our credit and we are probably not in a position to buy a house at this time. We are looking to rent for a period of time to reestablish our credit when we move to Cary. I am extremely appreciative to you though for thinking of us. Any other Cary info that you can share would be helpful. We will be down there Memorial weekend and it would be nice to meet you in person. God Bless, Michele
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It's good to know Cary is on a solid foundation. |
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Hi We too are moving from the cold north east. Husband is getting relocated from Mass to NC and we have narrowed it down to either Cary or HOlly Springs. We visited two weekends ago, it is very nice. As soon as our house sells here we will visit again to buy. I would love to meet other moms/families of older kids. I find lots of sites for babies and toddlers but my boys are 6, 8 and 12. We need to get educated on schools, sports and other family areas of interest. I am hoping to find a friend to spend some "girl time" with too. It will be hard to leave my friends here in Mass.
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My husband and I are also considering relocating with Cary being at the top of our list. I am a bit concerned by the posts saying that Cary is a pretentious and uncaring place to live. Is this everyone's experience? I am particularly concerned b/c we are relocating from Washington, DC and are trying desperately to escape such attitudes. Any input?
Thanks, Kristy |
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1 I know when visiting the Lowes grocery store by me, I am met with such politeness. I felt as though I was in pleasantville(:, the employees are so helpful and always smiling. The grocery stores in Cary seem to be a little bit more pricey than the grocery stores in raleigh, because I work in the area, I do all my shoppng in raleigh. I have not been met with snobbery from any Caryites, my neighbors are friendly as well. No problem there...however, it is not very diverse when it comes to different ethnic groups living there. It is a growing town and the roads are under repair, so far I really like it. I hardly ever see the police, it's peaceful and clean...just like I like it! The majority of jobs are in the RTP area, but more jobs are popping up in Raleigh and Cary. I know quite a few people who commute from all around north carolina because when it comes to IT, hardly anyone works within miles from home. North Carolina has a lot of beautiful areas to live in, Cary is just one of'em. |
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Chris from Cary, NC,
Aha!!! But you are still proud to call yourself from Cary. Cary has the best public recreation facilities in RTP area. The City has great plans for new public rec areas and public trails. Go check out at http://www.townofcary.org/ and specifically at http://www.townofcary.org/depts/prdept/progra... |
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Hi my husband and I are relocating to NC, but we are still debating into what city we should move to. at first we thougth about charlotte, but recently I have been researching by zip codes and found out crimes is high, then I heard about cary from cousin and news. Advice, which is better cary or charlotte. We have no kids yet, but we don't like trouble cities. My husband wants to expand his business there, and myself will be just focusing on finding a job///help!!!
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Hi my husband and I are relocating to NC, but we are still debating into what city we should move to. at first we thougth about charlotte, but recently I have been researching by zip codes and found out crimes is high, then I heard about cary from cousin and news. Advice, which is better cary or charlotte. We have no kids yet, but we don't like trouble cities. My husband wants to expand his business there, and myself will be just focusing on finding a job///help!!!
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Can anyone give me suggestions about non denomination churches in cary...also what will be a good choice to start a business and quiet community, not too expensive. Raleigh, cary or apex?
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2 Non-denominational church? What's the use? I'd just sleep in on Sundays and plan on a very fiery afterlife... There are some really good churches in Cary. |
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