Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC is now building in the residential neighborhood of Holland Farm. With a prime location between South Salem Street and Kelly Road at 35.70958,-78.89735.
Features: granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood flooring, screened porches, third-floor, walk up attics, three-car garages, first-floor owner’s suites and guest suites, ENERGY STAR® Certified
prices starting from $290k
Originally started by Comstock homes, 20 homes had been built before they entered into a foreclosure agreement with Wachovia Bank in August 2009.
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
New Apex Schools Site Is Back
The Wake County school board has approved a contract to buy a 108-acre tract off Humie Olive Road in Apex for $4.67 million. owned by Apex Olive LLC, a development company in which Cary’s SAS software businessman Jim Goodnight is a partner. It is the same location that was discussed back in early 2007, but was criticized as too high by some county officials, and the school board ultimately killed the deal.
Now with the real estate bubble, the county will pay almost half the previous $8.7 million price. Recognizing that this is the best time to buy, the county will be land-banking the property until the expected population and demand for new schools reaches the growth projections. In addition, the Town of Apex will still need to come up with the necessary infrastructure improvements to make the project possible.
Now with the real estate bubble, the county will pay almost half the previous $8.7 million price. Recognizing that this is the best time to buy, the county will be land-banking the property until the expected population and demand for new schools reaches the growth projections. In addition, the Town of Apex will still need to come up with the necessary infrastructure improvements to make the project possible.
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