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Wake County Relocation Information

APEX

“The peak of good living”

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Apex has a relaxing small-town atmosphere that earned the city the title “Money Magazine’s #1 Place to Live in America in 2015.” Join the hundreds of newcomers who have discovered this delightful small town located in southwestern Wake County. Even though new residents relocate to the city daily, Apex has maintained the small town character which is so unique in the rapidlygrowing Research Triangle Area.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.apexnc.org for all your Apex relocation needs.

CARY

“The technology town of North Carolina”

Cary is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle area of North Carolina, between Raleigh and renowned Research Triangle Park. The Triangle area repeatedly has ranked among the top regions in the country to live or work, to find a home or start a business, to raise a family or retire.

Main Street Cary; Photo courtesy of Cary Chamber of Commerce

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.townofcary.org for all your Cary relocation needs.

FUQUAY-VARINA “Celebrating community”

Life in Fuquay-Varina offers the advantage of having what you need in close proximity while providing small town charm and an affordable living environment. Family is highly valued, as are neighbors and the serenity of its location. FuquayVarina will always be the charm, warmth, and character of the people who live there.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.fuquay-varina.org for all your Fuquay-Varina relocation needs.

Bass Lake– Holly Springs, NC

HOLLY SPRINGS

“Where tradition and vision meet”

Located in southwestern Wake County, Holly Springs is growing rapidly while preserving its small town atmosphere. Holly Springs ranked as the safest town in North Carolina in 2016 and has also been included in the top 20 places in North Carolina to live, retire and raise a family.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.hollyspringsnc.us for all your Holly Springs relocation needs.

Lake Crabtree– Morrisville, NC

MORRISVILLE

“The heart of the Triangle”

The town of Morrisville has easy access to I-40, I-540, US-1, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Research Triangle Park. People move to Morrisville for many reasons - the excellent schools, proximity to Research Triangle Park, and the RaleighDurham area to name a few. People stay in Morrisville because of the superb quality of life.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.ci.morrisville.nc.us for all your Morrisville relocation needs.

NEW HILL

“A Great Place to Live”

New Hill is an unincorporated community located in southwestern Wake County, North Carolina, at the crossroads of old U.S. 1, New Hill-Olive Chapel Road and New Hill-Holleman Road. New Hill is located along the original alignment of the New Hope Valley Railway between Durham and Bonsal.

Relocation Information:

For more information visit http://localtown.us/new-hill-nc/ for all your New Hill relocation needs.

BENSON

“The Center of Attention”

Benson is a town of approximately 3,581 residents in Johnston County, 22 miles south-southeast of Raleigh. Situated at the intersection of I-95 and I-40, the town is within a twohour drive of the Atlantic coast and three hours from the Blue Ridge Mountains. The town is positioned roughly at the mid-point between Miami and Boston.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.townofbenson.com for all your Benson relocation needs.

CLAYTON

“The premier community for active families”

You hear it around town a lot. Clayton’s a great place to live! You hear it from folks who’ve lived here all their lives, and you hear it from newcomers, too. Clayton offers a full range of programs to include arts, athletics, summer camps, shows and activities designed to appeal to a diverse, thriving, and active community.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.townofclaytonnc.org for all your Clayton relocation needs.

GARNER

“A great place to be!”

Garner is located 8 miles south of Raleigh, but has a special smalltown atmosphere. With over 350 acres of parkland, a thriving business economy, safe and beautiful neighborhoods, quality schools, great community events, shopping and local entertainment venues, Garner has something for everyone to enjoy and is also home to American Idol winner and country star Scotty McCreery.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.ci.garner.nc.us for all your Garner relocation needs. The opening of Hwy 64/264 Bypass and I-540 has made Knightdale more convenient and easily accessible to/from all parts of the Triangle Region than ever before. Almost overnight, Knightdale was transformed into an attractive place to live, work, play, shop, learn, raise a family, retire or just visit again and again.

WENDELL

“Quiet southern charm”

Bordering the bustling US64 corridor just a few minutes from downtown Raleigh, Wendell shares the Triangle region’s vision of sustainable economic development and the region’s wide range of advantages for homeowners, yet continues to radiate small town charm. City convenience and country living are combined to give Wendell an easy, comfortable lifestyle.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.wendellchamber.com for all

Lake Benson– Garner, NC

KNIGHTDALE “Living at its best”

your Wendell relocation needs.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.knightdalenc.gov for all your Knightdale relocation needs.

ZEBULON

“Town of the friendly people”

The town of Zebulon has much to offer new residents. Located 24 miles east of Raleigh, Zebulon provides traditional small town living within close proximity to a bustling metropolitan area. Reasonably priced real estate, great schools, active civic clubs, numerous recreation and leisure programs, and a minor league baseball team can be found within this charming community.

Relocation Information:

For utilities information visit www.zebulonchamber.org for all your Zebulon relocation needs.

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