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Hello. My husband and I are preparing to relocate to the Raleigh area on short notice due to a job transfer. We may not be able to visit in advance, so we are faced with the possibility of choosing a rental home long distance. I have one address so far. Can anyone offer some insight to the area?
1209 Trinity Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607
Our primary concerns are safety and area upkeep. We would like a place where we can take long walks with our dogs (streets, paths, nearby parks, etc).
Thank you so much for your help! I'm sure I will be back with a few more.
Last edited by bronwen.wallace; 06-18-2008 at 09:43 AM..
I don't get by that way on a regular basis anymore, but used to drive by there a lot and go by there during football season.
Looks like the home it is very close to the intersection with Chapel Hill Road (54). There may be traffic concerns, especially on (football) game days and during the State Fair (and when those two collide).
There is access to Umstead State Park close by. There used to be parking on the side of the road, but I've heard there are now No Parking signs up, which is a shame. But Umstead is very nice, one of my favorite things about the Triangle. There is a greenway that starts from the Umstead entrance and goes through the Museum of Art and over to Meredith College that is very nice. Along the way is Schenk (sp?) Forest, which is another nice place to walk the dog.
You may want to look into Gobdold Park in Cary which has a nice dog park. You have to show proof of vacination and pay a yearly fee to use. I'm just not sure if non-Cary residents can do that.
I live 3/10th of a mile from that house and pass it everyday. The area is ultra convenient and very safe. That house is on a large lot and is next to a very tidy house on a large lot. The drawback in the location of that house is that it is almost right at the intersection of Chapel Hill Rd. and Trinity. Chapel Hill Rd. is always busy, and Trinity gets busy with morning and afternoon work traffic. There is a office buildings across the street which isn't very busy so would be an okay neighbor I guess.
You can walk through the adjacent neighborhoods when you want to stroll, and the dog park isn't far away.
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