Olde Salem is a neighborhood off Southwest Cary Parkway in Cary, NC. Olde Salem is located near Bishop’s Gate. Access to the neighborhood is via West High Street from the SW Cary Parkway.
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Raleigh and North Carolina State University are a 25 minute commute. The Research Triangle Park, “RTP,” is about the same. Both commutes can vary during heavy drive-time traffic.
The neighborhood was developed in the late 1990’s by New Fortis Homes. Approximately 119 modern transitional homes comprise Olde Salem, with home sizes ranging from 2200 to 4200 square feet.
Typical amenities include deluxe kitchens, large open two-story family rooms, 4 to 5 bedrooms, 2.5 to 4 baths, separate formal areas, myriad windows to light the home, .23 to .4 acre lots, 2 car garages, dual-zone HVAC with natural gas heat, low-maintenance brick and vinyl exteriors, and a suburban cul-de-sac street development.
School assignments are among some of the region’s top schools. Note: School assignments are managed by and are subject to change by Wake County Public Schools. More information on Wake County Public Schools.
Olde Salem has a Homeowners Association. HOA dues are approximately $180 annually, and are used for maintenance of common areas.
Home sales have been in the $260,000-$385,000 range.
Property taxes have been approximately 0.86% of the property’s assessed Tax Value. More information on Wake County property taxes.
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These attributes and a great location tucked off main thoroughfares combine to make Olde Salem a quiet and desirable neighborhood in Cary, NC.