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Braxton Village is conveniently located 2 miles from Hwy 55 Bypass on Avent Ferry Road, near downtown Holly Springs. It is a wonderful family neighborhood with a swimming pool and tot lot. We're conveniently located near Harris Lake and Shearon Harris Municipal Park.
Read this 2007 article from Money Magazine that named Holly Springs, NC #22 on a list of best small towns in America. Money Magazine
Distance to Triangle Destinations
* Raleigh: 15 miles
* Durham: 25 miles
* Chapel Hill: 30 miles
* Research Triangle Park: 18 miles
* Raleigh-Durham International Airport: 23 miles
Distance to Other Destinations
* Charlotte: 170 miles
* Wilmington (coast): 140 miles
* Pinehurst: 60 miles
* Atlanta: 410 miles
* Washington, DC : 272 miles
Holly Springs Population (Estimates and Projections)
Year
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2002
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2006
2010
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Population
908
3,030
6,632
9,192
11,580
13,821
18,214
24,693
31,189
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Climate
Annual Average Temperature: 60 degrees
Monthly Average Temperatures
* January: 41 degrees
* June: 75 degrees
Annual Average Rainfall: 44.9 inches
Annual Average Snowfall: 7.5 inches
Elevation: 434 feet
Education
Wake County Public School System is the 2nd largest system in North Carolina.
3600 Wake Forest Road
P. O. Box 28041
Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 850-1700
Ranked #3 in Forbes Magazine (February 2004) on the Top Ten List for Best Education in the U.S. Biggest Cities
Public Schools in Holly Springs:
3 Elementary Schools (1 new), 1 Middle School (2nd school will open end of 2009), and 1 High School (new)
Taxes
Real Estate Taxes
Municipal: 53 cents / $100 (2006-2007)
County: 63.4 cents / $100 (2006-2007)
Sales Taxes
County: 2.5 percent
State: 4.5 percent
Demographics
Median Household Income (2000): $69,550
Median Age: 30.7
Owner-Occupied Housing: 85.7%
Average Value of Residential Properties: $173,116
Source: U.S. Census Bureau-Census 2000, Wake County Revenue Dept., U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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