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I'm not particularly familiar with the wake forest area so I can't make any
specific recomendations. I do know that around here a lot of neighborhoods
have various restrictions on boats and rvs outside. My boat lives in the
garage so that hasn't been an issue for me. (Actually ours does allow it
but only if the boat or rv is not visible from the street OR any of the
neighboring lots but since these are 1/3 acre lots that's impossible to
meet.) A number of other ones near me allow it only if the boat or rv is
behind the front line of the house. That usually means extending the
driveway down the garage side. The older ones tend to have less. It's
about impossible to make a lot of changes to the convenants once a they are
in place. But you know what to watch for. There has been a lot of newer
development in north wake county and wake forest. One of the developers
tried to get permission to build a marina on that end of the lake and was
shot down resoundly. There is a lot of concern now about the recreational
load in the lake because it is also a water supply. Lake access is poor
close to the dam. The marina is on the durham end and the biggest ramps are
at rt 50. There is a couple more ramps about half way to the dam but they
are smaller. So if wake forest appeals be prepared to drive a bit further
to get to a ramp on falls.

Falls has been low before. We have droughts once or twice every 10 years or
so. I still used the lake but kept down towards the dam end. Jordam was
only down a few feet so if you are worried you might look over in chatam
county. Jordan is also a lot bigger than falls. Gaston is controlled and
never goes down but it is a bit over developed. Kerr fluctuates wildly
sometimes but it is only lightly developed. Everything near them is rural
or small town. Property on those lakes has seen a rapid rise in cost lately
even though the national market is soft. It started over in Charlotte 10
years ago or so on their big lake but seems to be starting here as well. I
have a small house on kerr and it has gone up almost 50% in 7 years. And
that is based on actual recent sales nearby. I was surprised because I
expecting nothing on the lake to sell for a while given the way the rest of
the market is acting. In the past vacation property was one of the first
things hit when the general real estate market had a downturn. Mayeb it's
different this time because the problems are mainly with marginal loans and
that's more in the starter home arena.

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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:51:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


Rick
PS... just noticed the NC on your name. Is that for North Carolina, I
presume?


Yep, North Carolina. Raleigh area. Trailer boating in the local
lakes. Mostly Falls when I'm home but I have a house on Kerr as well.


James, I'm planning to move to the Wake Forest area sometime next spring.
I
drove by Falls Lake, on I-85, a week ago and the water level seems to be
up
to norm. Is it?

I'm looking forward to boating on Falls Lake, so the 9' drop in level last
summer was a downer. Had me looking over towards the Kerr or Gaston area.
But, I also play golf, so the Wake Forest area is more of a draw.

If you're familiar with the area, what are some decent places to live
around the Wake Forest area. I'd like a place where I can put my boat in
the driveway if I so desire!

Thanks,
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(Not the other one!)



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On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 09:19:06 -0400, "jamesgangnc" wrote:

I'm not particularly familiar with the wake forest area so I can't make any
specific recomendations. I do know that around here a lot of neighborhoods
have various restrictions on boats and rvs outside. My boat lives in the
garage so that hasn't been an issue for me. (Actually ours does allow it
but only if the boat or rv is not visible from the street OR any of the
neighboring lots but since these are 1/3 acre lots that's impossible to
meet.) A number of other ones near me allow it only if the boat or rv is
behind the front line of the house. That usually means extending the
driveway down the garage side. The older ones tend to have less. It's
about impossible to make a lot of changes to the convenants once a they are
in place. But you know what to watch for. There has been a lot of newer
development in north wake county and wake forest. One of the developers
tried to get permission to build a marina on that end of the lake and was
shot down resoundly. There is a lot of concern now about the recreational
load in the lake because it is also a water supply. Lake access is poor
close to the dam. The marina is on the durham end and the biggest ramps are
at rt 50. There is a couple more ramps about half way to the dam but they
are smaller. So if wake forest appeals be prepared to drive a bit further
to get to a ramp on falls.

Falls has been low before. We have droughts once or twice every 10 years or
so. I still used the lake but kept down towards the dam end. Jordam was
only down a few feet so if you are worried you might look over in chatam
county. Jordan is also a lot bigger than falls. Gaston is controlled and
never goes down but it is a bit over developed. Kerr fluctuates wildly
sometimes but it is only lightly developed. Everything near them is rural
or small town. Property on those lakes has seen a rapid rise in cost lately
even though the national market is soft. It started over in Charlotte 10
years ago or so on their big lake but seems to be starting here as well. I
have a small house on kerr and it has gone up almost 50% in 7 years. And
that is based on actual recent sales nearby. I was surprised because I
expecting nothing on the lake to sell for a while given the way the rest of
the market is acting. In the past vacation property was one of the first
things hit when the general real estate market had a downturn. Mayeb it's
different this time because the problems are mainly with marginal loans and
that's more in the starter home arena.


Thanks for all the info.

I'm wanting to stay to the northeast of Raleigh, just 'cause I've got
family in Richmond. I'm thinking of the Purnell area by Wake Forest, but
I've not been down to look at houses yet.

I'll probably have to find a place without all the covenants, etc. I
wouldn't mind pouring a pad next to a garage though.

I really appreciate your response. Thanks.

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I'm wanting to stay to the northeast of Raleigh, just 'cause I've got
family in Richmond. I'm thinking of the Purnell area by Wake Forest, but
I've not been down to look at houses yet.

I'll probably have to find a place without all the covenants, etc. I
wouldn't mind pouring a pad next to a garage though.

I really appreciate your response. Thanks.







Don't forget that front porch...you'll need a spot on which to store
your broken refrigerators and to sit when you
play the banjo.

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John H. wrote:


I'm wanting to stay to the northeast of Raleigh, just 'cause I've got
family in Richmond. I'm thinking of the Purnell area by Wake Forest, but
I've not been down to look at houses yet.

I'll probably have to find a place without all the covenants, etc. I
wouldn't mind pouring a pad next to a garage though.

I really appreciate your response. Thanks.







Don't forget that front porch...you'll need a spot on which to store your
broken refrigerators and to sit when you
play the banjo.


Maybe JohnH & Smithers can get a little band going...
http://www.bigsmithband.com/




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On Apr 28, 11:38*am, HK wrote:
John H. wrote:

I'm wanting to stay to the northeast of Raleigh, just 'cause I've got
family in Richmond. *I'm thinking of the Purnell area by Wake Forest, but
I've not been down to look at houses yet.


I'll probably have to find a place without all the covenants, etc. I
wouldn't mind pouring a pad next to a garage though.


I really appreciate your response. Thanks.


Don't forget that front porch...you'll need a spot on which to store
your broken refrigerators and to sit when you
play the banjo.


Once again, Harry is showing his ignorance.......
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On Apr 28, 11:38*am, HK wrote:
John H. wrote:

I'm wanting to stay to the northeast of Raleigh, just 'cause I've got
family in Richmond. *I'm thinking of the Purnell area by Wake Forest, but
I've not been down to look at houses yet.


I'll probably have to find a place without all the covenants, etc. I
wouldn't mind pouring a pad next to a garage though.


I really appreciate your response. Thanks.


Don't forget that front porch...you'll need a spot on which to store
your broken refrigerators and to sit when you
play the banjo.


Didn't you know that is a sign of affluence? Means you have a better
appliance inside.
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John H. wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:51:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


Rick
PS... just noticed the NC on your name. Is that for North Carolina, I
presume?
Yep, North Carolina. Raleigh area. Trailer boating in the local
lakes. Mostly Falls when I'm home but I have a house on Kerr as well.


James, I'm planning to move to the Wake Forest area sometime next spring.
I
drove by Falls Lake, on I-85, a week ago and the water level seems to be
up
to norm. Is it?

I'm looking forward to boating on Falls Lake, so the 9' drop in level
last
summer was a downer. Had me looking over towards the Kerr or Gaston area.
But, I also play golf, so the Wake Forest area is more of a draw.

If you're familiar with the area, what are some decent places to live
around the Wake Forest area. I'd like a place where I can put my boat in
the driveway if I so desire!

Thanks,




Ponderosa Mobile Home Park (919) 556-5840 10729 Ponderosa Service Rd,
Wake Forest, NC G
Cooley's Mobile Home Park (919) 556-3575 7620 Halifax Rd, Youngsville, NC
Country Road Mobile Home Park (919) 494-2582 665 Mount Olivet Church Rd,
Franklinton, NC
Hunt's Mobile Home Park (919) 875-9003 4720 Fox Fern Ln, Raleigh, NC
Acres-Space Mobile Home Park (919) 266-4389 103 Cliffview Dr, Knightdale,
NC


You seem very familiar with trailer parks for some reason.


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"HK" wrote in message
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John H. wrote:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 04:51:23 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


Rick
PS... just noticed the NC on your name. Is that for North Carolina, I
presume?
Yep, North Carolina. Raleigh area. Trailer boating in the local
lakes. Mostly Falls when I'm home but I have a house on Kerr as well.
James, I'm planning to move to the Wake Forest area sometime next spring.
I
drove by Falls Lake, on I-85, a week ago and the water level seems to be
up
to norm. Is it?

I'm looking forward to boating on Falls Lake, so the 9' drop in level
last
summer was a downer. Had me looking over towards the Kerr or Gaston area.
But, I also play golf, so the Wake Forest area is more of a draw.

If you're familiar with the area, what are some decent places to live
around the Wake Forest area. I'd like a place where I can put my boat in
the driveway if I so desire!

Thanks,



Ponderosa Mobile Home Park (919) 556-5840 10729 Ponderosa Service Rd,
Wake Forest, NC G
Cooley's Mobile Home Park (919) 556-3575 7620 Halifax Rd, Youngsville, NC
Country Road Mobile Home Park (919) 494-2582 665 Mount Olivet Church Rd,
Franklinton, NC
Hunt's Mobile Home Park (919) 875-9003 4720 Fox Fern Ln, Raleigh, NC
Acres-Space Mobile Home Park (919) 266-4389 103 Cliffview Dr, Knightdale,
NC


You seem very familiar with trailer parks for some reason.




It's a trick I learned from Reggie: when you don't know **** from
shoepolish, google it up.

I'm not too familiar with North Carolina. I've been to the OBX, and I
drive through it on the way to Florida.
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