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Old 01-22-2012, 07:30 AM
 
Location: Apex, North Carolina
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So I have found. This is exciting! I'm using the electronic map along with the color-coded map you posted, NewUser. Very good.
A good realtor can paint the area I described and look for a home within those boundaries.
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Old 01-22-2012, 07:32 AM
 
Location: Apex, North Carolina
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Oh, and I forgot to mention another benefit to living in the Swift Creek watershed area. . . . taxes. The land is unincorporated. It is not part of any city. Therefore you will only pay Wake County property taxes and no city property taxes. Also expect no city utilities like water and sewer. You will have a well and a septic tank.
To clarify. This applies to only some of the areas within the boundaries of 1/64, 55, 40/440 & 401. A realtor will be extremely helpful in figuring it all out.
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Old 01-22-2012, 07:54 AM
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If it's maps you like, try this. . . .

City of Raleigh and Wake County iMaps
Yes! I like.
This is better than Google Maps (just an outline):
swift creek township - Google Maps

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A good realtor can paint the area I described and look for a home within those boundaries.
I certainly welcome and appreciate PMs about good realtors familiar with this area.
(Perhaps I'll post an announcement in another thread.)

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To clarify. This applies to only some of the areas within the boundaries of 1/64, 55, 40/440 & 401. A realtor will be extremely helpful in figuring it all out.
Good tip.
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