Wondering if anyone currently lives on Centennial and what it's like living there? I was thinking about it, but want to hear from those who already live there and see if it's worth the trek in and out of Centennial without a car.
5/6/2013 9:12:56 AM
5/6/2013 9:39:05 AM
ha..ha.....The Greens is supposedly going up in the fall. Is anyone planning to live there or the North Shores?
5/6/2013 10:15:05 AM
Don't shit where you eatI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
5/6/2013 10:24:26 AM
I've been in North Shore for 9.5 years now and love it. I am about to move out as my wife and I are buying a 4,000 SF house in Cary, but we have thoroughly enjoyed living on Centennial.It is convenient to everything - just off I-40, get to downtown quickly if you cut through Dorothy Dix, near I-440, etc.I can't comment about not having a car, as I've always had one. From North Shore, Mission Valley is a 10-12 minute walk. From the greens, it is probably the same.Campus is meticulously maintained. Snow is removed promptly, the grass is cut regularly, etc. I have a dog and have loved using the greenways and taking him to Lake Raleigh to swim. If we weren't having a baby, I'd of stayed in this house another 10 years. Regarding interest, it is red hot. I put my place up for lease on Craigslist and Zillow and had 4 showings in the first 48 hours, with 2 of them offering full price and immediate move in. I got $1,600/month for a 3 BR/3.5 BA house with hardwoods, solid surface counter tops and stainless steel appliances.
5/6/2013 10:27:22 AM
If you know of anyone else looking to rent one of the north shore homes, we'd love to look into it at least before making out decision on The Greens. I take the wolfline regularly and I'm sure I can manage it from centennial.
5/6/2013 11:27:51 AM
Is there a gym that is part of the town home community?
5/6/2013 11:29:10 AM