Category: Quality of Life
North Carolina named #3 on Forbes’ list for Business and Careers
From a housing market standpoint, what lies behind these accolades (and the many others we receive here in the Triangle) is what helps maintain a relatively healthy market.
Read moreVideo: Celebrate what’s great (and fried) at the North Carolina State Fair
The Fair starts tomorrow, Thursday, October 14 and runs until October 24. Gates open tomorrow at 3:00 pm. and then every day at 8:00 a.m. until Midnight.
Read moreCarolina Hurricanes open season in Finland tonight. Return home October 27.
The Carolina Hurricanes are opening the season tonight against Minnesota in Finland, which should feel like a home game to the Wild, given the weather patterns of where they call home.
Read moreStep away from the tailgate party
The fall in North Carolina offers a lot more than just great sports. Just take a look outside your window.
Read more2010 Parade of Homes is underway
The 45th Annual Parade of Homes started yesterday, October 2, and continues today and for the next two weekends, October 8-10 and 15-17.
Read moreAffording sustainable homes in Raleigh and Cary
Perhaps the biggest benefit of this type of endeavor is that it demonstrates how reasonably affordable environmentally-friendly homes can be.
Read moreUnique leasing program offers home owners new way to afford solar energy
Currently, North Carolina offers a 35 percent tax credit for the purchase and installation of solar panels. Combined with the federal rebate…
Read moreCelebrate the opening of Hillsborough Street this weekend
The renovation of Hillsborough Street has been completed and is ready to celebrate it’s opening this weekend.
Read moreThe Carolina Hurricanes are underway with pre-season.
The Hurricanes have a history of late-season runs and astounding last minute comebacks that can make even non-fans jump out of their chairs.
Read moreVIDEO: Buying and selling shouldn’t always be attached to market stats
Even though the “latest numbers” seem positive, it’s become much tougher for consumers to decipher all the different reports and studies and figures that come out about home sales and the economy.
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