
Alamance County real estate straddles the border between the Piedmont-Triad and the Triangle regions of North Carolina. Alamance County's location offers easy access to Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill to the East and Greensboro and Winston Salem to the west. Alamance County real estate is often described as a bedroom community to other parts of the Triad or Triangle, with many residents living in the county and working elsewhere due to relatively easy commute times and low tax rates. Residents can enjoy an array of outdoor activities, shopping and much more. Exciting growth and development are happening in Alamance County real estate. Will you call Alamance home?
Alamance County real estate straddles the border between the Piedmont-Triad and the Triangle regions of North Carolina. Alamance County's location offers easy access to Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill to the East and Greensboro and Winston Salem to the west. Alamance County real estate is often described as a bedroom community to other parts of the Triad or Triangle, with many residents living in the county and working elsewhere due to relatively easy commute times and low tax rates. Residents can enjoy an array of outdoor activities, shopping and much more. Exciting growth and development are happening in Alamance County real estate. Will you call Alamance home?
Alamance may just be the hidden gem of the Triad/Triangle. Alamance County real estate offers a great location for those working and commuting to either the Triad or the Triangle. You can often find homes at a lower cost per square foot, not to mention relatively low taxes. Buyers can find some great historic homes in Burlington, Graham or Mebane, or even nestled along the Alamance countryside. Alamance County real estate is also a growing, with new developments offering new construction and custom built homes.
Looking for rural land for sale in Alamance? Although the I-40/85 corridor through Alamance County real estate has experienced immense growth and development in the last 20 years, there is still farmland and acreage available throughout the county. You'll also find numerous new communities offering lots for sale, some with amazing views and homesites overlooking Lake Mackintosh.
Burlington offers numerous shopping opportunities between it's numerous malls and outlet stores. Holly Hill Mall (Burlington Square Mall) and the new Alamance Crossing are two of the popular destinations. Mebane is also home to several smaller shopping plazas and will also open a Tanger Outlet center in the Fall of 2010 offering Banana Republic, Gap, and Tommy Hilfiger and other national stores.
There are several wine producing vineyards in Alamance County. All offer free or low cost wine tasting and tours.
The Haw River cuts through Alamance County real estate at a diagonal from the northwest down to the southeast, entering from Guilford County and exiting into Chatham County. The Haw River is a tributary of the Cape Fear River that flows into the Atlantic Ocean just south of Wilmington NC.
Many Alamance County real estate owners enjoy kayaking or canoing on the river. There are also a few companies that provide boat rentals and/or guided boating and rafting excursions.
There are numerous golf courses and golf course communities throughout Alamance County real estate.
There are numerous parks and recreational areas offering playgrounds, hiking, fishing and other outdoor activities. Local cities and towns like Burlington, Mebane, Graham and Elon all offer their own local parks also.
In the warmer months, owners of Alamance County real estate are offered community concerts and events:
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