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As mentioned in another post, there are plenty of developments in North Raleigh, Falls Lake, Wake Forest area that are very secluded, wooded, with little traffic. Since moving here 3 yrs. ago, we have found many other small developments that we would have considered in this area. The problem, the area is so wooded in places, you often do not see them just driving down the road. Most are very close to 540 or hwy 98, that they are easy commutes to RTP, or to North Raleigh corporate centers.
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Just a clarification: Deep River is part of Sanford in Lee County. You can find open, uncongested areas there and in many other sections of Lee County as well... but still an easy commute up US 1 to the "big city". |
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try hillsborough its realy nice or meabene or efland
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