Come see this beautifully updated home in Southeast Apex!
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, August 24th from 2-4pm!
Light snacks and refreshments provided
$269,900 | 3BD | 2.5BTH | 1,952 sqft.
Bonus room | Screened porch | 9 Ft Ceilings | Low HOA | Minutes to Raleigh
Tucked away in a quiet Apex neighborhood lies this spacious, light-filled beauty! From the hardwoods throughout the 1st floor, the open-floor concept, the updated kitchen & baths, the new windows, 2016 roof and appliances, the freshly painted kitchen and dinning room, the gas fireplace, & the spacious bonus, this home is filled to the brim w upgrades & updates! Enjoy coffee in the screened back porch in the privacy of a gorgeous landscaped fenced-in yard. Home wrty? Yes! Closing costs? We can help!
Plus, stop by and you could win a FREE annual subscription to
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS MAGAZINE!
Have questions or want a private tour? Just let me know!Kathryn MacKinnon, Ph.D.
Better Homes and Gardens - GO REALTY
Real Estate Advisor | Realtor®
Ph: 919-770-8749
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Web: www.saratogagroupnc.com
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WHAT IS APEX ALL ABOUT?
A small community developed around the railroad station and the dense forests in the area were cleared for farm land. As one of the first towns to develop around the state capital of Raleigh, Apex became an active trading and shopping center. Since the train station was located in the heart of a vast pine forest, Apex became a shipping point for such products as lumber, tar and turpentine.
By the turn of the 20th century, the little town of Apex boasted a population of 349.
Apex remained a sleepy little town into the early 1960s when the nearby Research Triangle Park was established and began to attract high-tech firms from throughout the world. Apex began to boom, along with the rest of the Triangle, and by 1990 the population reached 5,000. The town experienced unprecedented growth during the 1990s as technology-driven industry continued to move into the area.
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