I’m not sure where you are moving from or how people there tend to organize housing developments. In the triangle the neighborhood is king. When surfing Triangle area websites you’ll undoubtedly come across lists of neighborhoods with descriptions trying to delineate one from the next (we do some of that here too). Funny thing is, lots of these neighborhoods meld into each. So knowing definitively where one stops and another starts can be tricky business. This is not always the case; there are lots of neighborhoods (subdivisions) with well defined borders. When looking for a new home in The Triangle it would be best not to get too caught up in owning a house in a specific neighborhood; just for neighborhoods sake. I understand there will be people who simply must live in a certain neighborhood because of its historic quality or the status living there garners. In my opinion when you are choosing a new house you ought to consider what amenities are a must have and which are negotiable. Odds are that several neighborhoods in an area will provide you with equal access to the things your family can’t live without.
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