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Wake County has traffic jams but parking space is plentiful.
You may be delighted to find our supermarkets spacious, clean, and brightly-lit compared to those of NYC.
You may be annoyed to find that we have to pay sales tax on food.
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yes a great parking space is very important to us seeing as how where we are currently located in the Bronx it is sucky...once we are home we DO NOT dare leave lol
Bexley at Heritage is a nice complex in Wake Forest. Check out Muirfield Village as well it's in North Raleigh can walk to shopping and close to 540-can get some traffic but will be a joke from what you are used to.
ok cool thanks...what about Hunting Ridge Apartments in Raleigh?
Hunting Ridge is a nice location and centrally-located, but it really is a shame that they can't even tell you where he'll be working, as it's quite an expansive region and you could shorten your commute by a half hour each way by knowing this.
Hunting Ridge is a nice location and centrally-located, but it really is a shame that they can't even tell you where he'll be working, as it's quite an expansive region and you could shorten your commute by a half hour each way by knowing this.
yes and that is my issue i do not want a long commute..I already commute over an hour now most days...i spoke with him again and he said he wont know literally up until a position opens up and it can be in any store within the areas i listed...I guess we are going to have to stay centrally located and Ill have to apply to jobs close to where we live...he said he does not mind the commute but i still would like for us to shorten our commute times
yes and that is my issue i do not want a long commute..I already commute over an hour now most days...i spoke with him again and he said he wont know literally up until a position opens up and it can be in any store within the areas i listed...I guess we are going to have to stay centrally located and Ill have to apply to jobs close to where we live...he said he does not mind the commute but i still would like for us to shorten our commute times
I would look into apartments in the general vicinity of each possible work location, then get a lease once he knows the destination. You could then use the apartment as a base when scouting out homes closer to the work location.
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