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Cary Spotlight (Real Estate) Issue #343 Properties Sold in Cary

30 Sep 2024 | Cary Real Estate Edition

In this Cary Spotlight Issue…

💭Spotlight Hook Trivia

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🏡 Cary Real Estate: Properties Sold in Cary Last Week

❤️ Thank You for the Flowers! Cori Applegate

💡 7 Fall Home Maintenance Tips to Protect Your Home This Winter

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Properties Sold in Cary, NC for Week of 29 September 2024 (Data source: Redfin)

Property Type: Single Family Residential.

There were 13 properties sold in Cary, NC during the past week. Please note that we exclude land sales and townhouses. Here are a few statistics based on the sales from this past week(short week because of 4th of July Holidays):

The average price for all properties sold is $722,846

The average size in square feet for houses sold is 2,942

The average price per square foot for houses that sold is $254

The number of homes sold by Postal Code:

  • 27511: 2 homes

  • 27513: 2 homes

  • 27518: 3 homes

  • 27519: 6 homes

  • 27539: 0 homes

The properties are listed from highest SOLD PRICE to lowest:

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Address: 207 Kennondale Ct, Cary, NC 27519 | Sold Price: $998,000 | Beds: 5 beds | Baths: 4.0 baths | Size: 4140 sqft

Address: 103 Meadowglades Ln, Cary, NC 27518 | Sold Price: $986,000 | Beds: 4 beds | Baths: 3.5 baths | Size: 3770 sqft

Address: 100 Caymus Ct, Cary, NC 27519 | Sold Price: $890,000 | Beds: 4 beds | Baths: 3.0 baths | Size: 2960 sqft

Address: 2105 W Marilyn Cir, Cary, NC 27513 | Sold Price: $810,000 | Beds: 5 beds | Baths: 4.5 baths | Size: 4286 sqft

Address: 105 Chasbrier Ct, Cary, NC 27518 | Sold Price: $803,000 | Beds: 5 beds | Baths: 4.0 baths | Size: 3630 sqft

Address: 101 Prestwick Pl, Cary, NC 27511 | Sold Price: $780,000 | Beds: 3 beds | Baths: 2.0 baths | Size: 2493 sqft

Address: 100 Joseph Pond Ln, Cary, NC 27519 | Sold Price: $725,000 | Beds: 5 beds | Baths: 3.0 baths | Size: 2737 sqft

Address: 312 Jaslie Dr, Cary, NC 27518 | Sold Price: $637,000 | Beds: 4 beds | Baths: 2.5 baths | Size: 3242 sqft

Address: 104 Culcross Ct, Cary, NC 27513 | Sold Price: $635,000 | Beds: 4 beds | Baths: 2.5 baths | Size: 2346 sqft

Address: 1508 Kilarney Dr, Cary, NC 27511 | Sold Price: $595,000 | Beds: 4 beds | Baths: 2.5 baths | Size: 3163 sqft

Address: 117 Holmhurst Ct, Cary, NC 27519 | Sold Price: $583,000 | Beds: 4 beds | Baths: 2.5 baths | Size: 2310 sqft

Address: 306 Arvada Dr, Cary, NC 27519 | Sold Price: $490,000 | Beds: 3 beds | Baths: 2.0 baths | Size: 1625 sqft

Address: 203 Union Mills Way, Cary, NC 27519 | Sold Price: $465,000 | Beds: 3 beds | Baths: 2.5 baths | Size: 1548 sqft

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7 Fall Home Maintenance Tips to Protect Your Home This Winter

Fall brings with it not only cooler weather but also the opportunity to get your home ready for winter. A little maintenance now can go a long way in avoiding costly repairs and uncomfortable surprises during the colder months. From sealing drafty windows to checking your roof, these seven essential tips will help protect your home and keep it running efficiently throughout the season.

  1. Seal windows and doors: Prevent drafts and lower energy costs by sealing any cracks or leaks.

  2. Clean your HVAC system: Routine cleaning ensures your heating and air conditioning units run efficiently and last longer.

  3. Inspect the fireplace: Check your fireplace now to ensure it works safely and effectively during the winter.

  4. Drain your water heater: Removing sediment buildup from the tank improves its efficiency.

  5. Protect your garden hose: Disconnect and drain hoses to prevent freezing and cracking.

  6. Check the roof and gutters: Look for missing shingles and clear debris from gutters to avoid water damage.

  7. Organize the garage: Clean out unused equipment and prepare gas-powered tools for winter storage.

By tackling these simple fall maintenance tasks now, you’ll set your home up for a safe, comfortable, and stress-free winter season. (Source: Benchmark)

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The Answer to the Cary Spotlight Hook Trivia Question 👇👇👇

The emperor penguin is an exceptional diver, capable of plunging up to 150 feet (and sometimes deeper) underwater in search of fish, squid, and krill. As the largest species of penguin, the emperor penguin has evolved to withstand the extreme pressures of deep dives and can hold its breath for up to 20 minutes. This impressive diving ability is vital for survival in the harsh Antarctic environment, where food can be found far beneath the ice-covered seas.

For more information about emperor penguins and their remarkable diving abilities, you can visit the National Geographic page on emperor penguins.