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| Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary The Triangle Area |
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Does anyone have any info about Cary. The apartments seem to be pretty resonable and the schools good. How is the crime?? Also what is the commute to nearby colleges??
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Cary has one of the lowest crime rates in the country. Commutes to different colleges will vary depending on where in Cary you lived, which one are you talking about?
I live in East Cary and could be at NCSU or Meredith in 10 minutes, Duke or NC Central in about 30-35 and UNC in about 45. |
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Thank you for your reply. Thats great time. We are not sure which college yet!!
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Cary is basically an incorporated suburb of Raleigh with around 100k people. Cary has a very low crime rate and is mostly high dollar homes.
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