You have found it! A lovely home in the highly desirable Arbor Creek Subdivision in the popular location of Holly Springs, NC. Enjoy peaceful Cul-de-Sac living while you enjoy beverages on your front porch. Or, relax in the shade of your fenced back yard while grilling on your deck! Love the time you save with being mere minutes to 540, RTP, Apex, Cary, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Fuquay Varina plus shopping, dining, movies and Ting Park. All the conveniences with so little hassle! All of this with updates galore, Welcome Home!
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In the friendly area of Holly Springs you’ll be in good company with around 29,591 residents with around 85% of those homeowners. With an average age of 34, Holly Springs has a fairly young population filled with young professionals, new parents, and new homeowners. Over the recent months roughly 419 homes have been sold with an average sold price of $503,091. That is an increase of $18,385 from the previous period. Shopping, Dining and Community Activities Abound!
View The Area“I worked with Mike Wall, a fantastic agent. He listed my house in November, and we were under contract in three days with an over-asking offer. Even before putting my house on the market, his suggestions on updates and recommendations on customer perspective really helped with making sure the house was in shape for the price value when we placed it on the market. I was amazed at his skills in negotiation with a personal touch. Being thorough, professional, and great to work with, he kept us updated on everything that happened along the way, while always letting us know as soon as something came up. It's refreshing how straightforward and honest he is about avoiding wasting time, as my significant other and I have very busy lives. I’m very grateful that what could have been a stressful and difficult process went as smoothly as possible. He really listened, is passionate about his job, and his calm demeanor helped us a lot. After helping us find our new home and negotiating to close below market value, he was the only person I was interested in helping me sell my home. Mike Wall is recommended to all of my friends when I hear they are looking for a new home. Give him a call and get to know him; he'll make you feel right at home!”
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