Triangle Neighborhood Profiles

Cary and Raleigh Area Neighborhoods: Affordable Homes to Luxury Estates

Olde Salem: A quiet neighborhood, just off the beaten path

Olde Salem is a neighborhood off Southwest Cary Parkway in Cary, NC. Olde Salem is located near Bishop’s GateAccess 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Cary, NC:  Olde Salem

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