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🏡 Rising rents have you down? Explore homes for sale in Cary’s West Park neighborhood.

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Aerial photo of Fred G. Bond Metro Park in Cary, NC.

Fred G. Bond Metro Park in Cary is one of the largest municipal parks in Wake County (and less than a 10-minute drive from West Park).

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Located just east of Hwy. 55 in the heart of Cary, the West Park neighborhood boasts:

  • Charming homes
  • Tree-lined streets
  • A short commute to the RTP, Durham + Raleigh

If that piques your interest, we’re pretty sure you’ll join us in swooning over the stunning homes for sale.

Whether you’re finding your first home, the perfect place for your growing family, or heading into retirement, Erin Crispin is an expert at researching neighborhoods that fit your every need.*

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