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Old 12-17-2009, 01:55 PM
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Default Knightdale- why not?

My husband and I were in the Raleigh area recently and we really liked the area in general. Met a lot of nice, friendly people and even looked around for a place to settle in for next summer. We really liked Knightdale; it was an easy ride to/from Raleigh and you can get anywhere from there.

A man who is somewhat familiar with the area told my husband Knightdale wasn't a good idea, but would not elaborate or go into any detail as to why, so we are pretty stumped. They keep steering us to Cary/Apex/ F-V etc which are nice but have a higher cost of living and prices etc.

We are just regular, blue collar people who have always lived within or below our means and are not looking for a lavish lifestyle down South- we want to semi-retire, downsize and lead an even simpler life than we do up north... and really looking forward to it! :-)

I have searched the board for info on this town and like what I have read so far. But I am throwing this out there: Why not Knightdale? Just trying to figure out what they're thinking but aren't saying!

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Old 12-17-2009, 02:08 PM
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Do you have kids? I have many friends that live in Knightdale. They like it there, but their kids attend magnet schools in Raleigh. (That is how I know them - through our kids.) Many residents of Knightdale do not want their kids going to the Knightdale schools. Just an observation.
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Old 12-17-2009, 02:10 PM
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I have a friend who lives in Knightdale near the high school, and she has mentioned all the problems that school has (i.e. gangs, police called in, etc.). She doesn't have kids so it's not an issue, but sometimes I do think she would prefer to live in a little nicer area.
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Old 12-17-2009, 02:42 PM
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Yep...unfortunately, Knightdale High School has issues! Unfortunately, that doesn't help real estate values BUT there are plenty of folks that just don't care and live in Knightdale anyway! Once 540 was built, Knightdale was set to grow; however, with the economy, it isn't growing as quickly as it was expected. But I have seen growth in Knightdale and perhaps as more people move to the area, the school situation will get better. I have seen that happen in other areas.

The subdivison called Churchill in Knightdale is one of the nicest, IMO.

Vicki
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Old 12-17-2009, 03:50 PM
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But I have seen growth in Knightdale and perhaps as more people move to the area, the school situation will get better. I have seen that happen in other areas.


Vicki
It will be interesting to see how the new WCPSS school board w/ their neighborhood schools focus will affect Knightdale. It seems like an area that WCPSS may have historically over looked, so the Knightdale schools may not see much change with the new board.... or at least they may not get worse.

The next 2- 5 years for Knightdale will be interesting at the least.
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Old 12-17-2009, 04:29 PM
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I think Knightdale is a great small town. Good shopping and great access to everything. As far as gangs, you'll find them in almost any public high school you go to. When you look below the surface Cary and Apex are really no better than anywhere else. They have scary neighborhoods, and crimes in schools too. They just cover it up with nice shrubbery.
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Old 12-17-2009, 04:29 PM
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they have a disturbing gang problem for a suburb and the location is not as good as other places you could choose. that combo makes it less attractive.
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Old 12-17-2009, 05:08 PM
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I live 2 miles from Knightdale...Just today we drove around the area and we liked what we saw..we have no children so schools are not an issue...On Knighdale Blvd. you have every major store you could want plus its proximity to I540 makes it a breeze to go anywhere else...we also took a drive down to Clayton today and it looks pretty spread out down there. Its only 17 miles from Raleigh but it seems thats pretty far away when you compare it to Knightdale and other more immediate suburbs. I would listen to what people are saying but in the long run one should decide for themselves what is appropriate for them.
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Old 12-17-2009, 05:12 PM
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they have a disturbing gang problem for a suburb and the location is not as good as other places you could choose. that combo makes it less attractive.
Hmm you should see Trenton NJ if you think Knightdale has a bad reputation...
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Old 12-17-2009, 05:26 PM
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Hmm you should see Trenton NJ if you think Knightdale has a bad reputation...
i would not say it has a bad reputation. i would say it is not the most desirable of the surrounding suburbs for the reasons i mentioned.
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