Cary Park is a mixed housing community of single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums located just a few short miles from Research Triangle Park. This unique development is a pedestrian-friendly village in which residents can have virtually all their needs met.
The community features sidewalks and two miles of paved trails surrounding a scenic 28-acre lake. The Cary Park Club includes a six-lane competition lap pool, zero-entry fun pool, 98-foot waterslide, sports field, and volleyball court. In addition, it features a snack bar, big-screen televisions, and an activities area.
Cary Park Town Center is located at the intersection of Carpenter Fire Station and Green Level to Durham Roads, and is within walking and biking distance of all homes. The center features a Harris Teeter grocery store, CVS Pharmacy, medical service provides, dry cleaners, and restaurants—all designed to be reminiscent of a small-town downtown with courtyards and tree-lined streets.
Schools: Highcroft Elementary, Mills Park Middle, and Panther Creek High School (please visit https://www.wcpss.net/parents/ to confirm school assignments).
Nestled just a few short miles outside of Research Triangle Park (RTP), the Cary Park neighborhood of Cary, North Carolina is a beautiful and popular area for families and young professionals alike. Straddling both Wake and Chatham Counties, Cary is the third largest municipality in The Triangle and the seventh in the state of North Carolina. This means that the area is full of growth and opportunity, and Cary Park is right in the middle of all the action.
Cary Park homes were built in the late 90’s and early 2000’s, the first planned unit development (PUD) in West Cary. What was once a 28-acre lake surrounded by farmland is now a 28-acre lake surrounded by beautiful single-family homes, townhouses, apartments, and condominiums. It is a community designed for people, not cars, and this is evident by the biking and running trails around the lake, tree-lined sidewalks for shady walks around the neighborhood, and the Cary Park Club, which boasts a six-lane competition lap pool, a 98-foot water slide, a fun pool, play field, volleyball court, and clubhouse, where neighbors can become friends at the snack bar, or while watching a movie on one of the big screen TV’s. It’s more or less an all-inclusive village. With the Cary Park Town Center (which houses a Harris Teeter, CVS, a dry cleaners, and restaurants) less than a mile away, and five schools nearby, there’s no reason for anyone to ever have to leave.