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LOL. The Yankee part is not far off with all of the custom license plates and bumper stickers, but they aren't all bad. I live in Highland Creek so feel free to ask any questions you want.
I wouldn't say mostly New Yorkers, but there is a preponderance of them for sure. As for kid friendly, there are quite a few families with children, with a dedicated kid / splash pool, play area, sport courts, etc.
I can be downtown in 10-15 minutes, Wake Forest is 5-10 minutes, Triangle Town Mall / Target / Walmart is about 10 minutes away, grocery and several other restaurants and services is right across 401.
It is a nice place to live. I will tell you that IMHO Phase 1 is better built due to being the original Centex side. When Pulte bought Centex they kept the Centex signage and flagging for Highland Creek but the other phases starting with Phase 2 are the Pulte models and not quite as up to snuff. If it were me, I would buy a resale in the phase 1 side versus building from the ground up on the other side of the development.
If you have any specific questions feel free to ask.
Isn't that right down the road from where they're breaking ground on that mega development project?
I believe it is by the 5401 project but not sure. They were doing some road work next to the Wake Tech North campus which I gather is the proposed 5401 site.
If that is where you are talking about, then yes, Highland Creek is about 3 miles north on 401 from there.
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