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Bowling Green, a CalAtlantic Community with Ryland Homes and Standard Specific, is located 1.8 miles from downtown Wake Forest. Bowling Green has homes that range in the $200,000-$300,000 price range. It is a family-oriented community that is in an ideal location with swimming pool, clubhouse and tot lot.
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Given the fact that Bowling Green is close to high-quality schools, it’s no surprise that the neighborhood has become home to several families. Bowling Green is located less than 3 miles away from several great schools, including Jones Dairy Elementary School, Franklin Academy, Heritage Middle School, and Heritage High School. It is also located only 2.4 miles away from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, which is one of the most highly-accredited seminary schools in the state.
There is also much in the realm of entertainment surrounding Bowling Green. The town of Wake Forest is a very short drive away, which has plenty of things to do, including shopping, movies, and restaurants. It is also located just a few miles away from William B. Umstead State Park and Pullen Park, which are great places to take kids to play and for adults to picnic and enjoy nature. Similarly, Falls Lake State Recreation Area is only 12 miles from Bowling Green and offers activities for the whole family year-round. The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is also just a brief drive away.
In terms of retail and restaurants, Bowling Green is in a great location. Triangle Town Center is less than 9 miles away. North Hills is also close to Bowling Green, located only 13 miles away. Bowling Green is only 14 miles from Crabtree Valley Mall. All of these locations have a plethora of shops and restaurants of all kinds. For those who don’t mind driving a little bit further, the Streets at Southpoint are less than 26 miles away. There is a Lowes Food less than a mile away from Bowling Green, which is convenient – nothing beats being able to go grocery shopping right around the corner from where you live. Best of all is the fact that the Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is located less than 20 miles away.
The area around the Bowling Green neighborhood is thriving and full of things to see, places to eat, and attractions to enjoy. The Bowling Green neighborhood in Wake Forest is truly in a prime location.
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