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Development began along Hillsborough Street and moved north; a streetcar line along Hillsborough made the location especially appealing and convenient. Cameron Park's developers used restrictive deed covenants that set minimum house prices, created setbacks from the street, and excluded African Americans from living in the neighborhood (except ...
Neighborhood developers may create setback lines (usually defined in Covenants & Restrictions, and set forth in official neighborhood maps) to ensure uniform appearance in the neighborhood and prevent houses from crowding adjacent structures or streets. In some cases, building ahead of a setback line may be permitted through special approval.
It would still be one of the lowest town tax rates in Wake County. Every property owner got a new assessed value from the county this year. In Cary, residential property values increased an ...
Home values across Wake County have shot up in the past four years, according to newly released results of the county’s 2024 revaluation. Residential properties rose an average of 53% in tax ...
July 1 is the deadline by which Wake County and its municipalities must pass a budget with a new property tax rate. Have a question? Contact the Wake County Tax Administration by calling 919-857 ...
Completed (with two stories) in 1862 on Halifax St., the building was home to one of the earliest North Carolina railroads, the Raleigh & Gaston, eventually incorporated into the 20th century's Seaboard Coast Line. Acquired by the state in the 1970s for use as an office building and moved to its present location on N. Salisbury St.
Higher property taxes are likely around the corner for many homeowners in Wake County after newly released revaluations saw home values jump by as much as 65%.. Even so, North Carolina overall is ...
Utley-Council House is a historic home located near Apex, Wake County, North Carolina. It was built about 1820, and is an asymmetrical, two-story, three-bay, frame Federal period dwelling. It has a hall-and-parlor plan. Also on the property is a contributing mortise-and-tenon smokehouse (c. 1820s). [2]