Harris Lake: Your One-Stop Shop for Outdoor Fun in North Carolina

Nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a relaxing escape, this one is for you! Today, we’re setting our sights on Harris Lake / Harris Lake County Park, a hidden gem located right outside of Fuquay in New Hill, North Carolina.

A Fisherman’s Paradise:

Cast your line and experience the thrill of reeling in a trophy bass, a catfish, or other fresh water fish that are abundant in the lake! Harris Lake, a sprawling 4,100-acre man-made wonder, is a haven for anglers. Bass fishing tends to be named supreme here, with frequent tournaments testing the skills of seasoned fishermen!

Beyond the Reel: A Park for All

Harris Lake County Park, situated on a 680-acre peninsula, is the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Spread out a blanket under the NC sunshine and soak up the beauty of the surroundings. Feeling energetic? Lace up your shoes and explore a network of biking and hiking trails that weave through the park.

Family Fun Awaits:

Planning a day out with the family? Harris Lake Park has something for everyone! Let the kids loose on the playground while you pack a picnic basket and find the perfect spot under a shady tree. The park also boasts open play areas, perfect for frisbee throws (there’s even a disc golf course), impromptu soccer games, or just kicking back and enjoying the fresh air.

Learning and Exploring:

The park caters to curious minds too! Designated educational areas provide opportunities to learn about the local wildlife found in the park. Keep an eye out for informative signage or consider joining a guided program offered by the park rangers.

Bonus Tips:

  • The park offers picnic shelters with grills available for rent, perfect for a memorable gathering.
  • Don’t forget to check the park’s website or social media pages for upcoming events or educational programs.
  • The park is open daily from 8am to sunset, with closures on major holidays.
Let Harris Lake be your summer escape! Check out their informative brochure HERE!

Thoughts on recent NAR lawsuit from a seasoned local Broker-in-Charge

I am Laura Evans, the owner and Broker-in-Charge of Fuquay-Varina’s Independent real estate firm; Front Porch Realty.  I have been selling our local real estate since 1996 and have gained insight over the years, seen the ups and downs, and so much more! Here are my thoughts on the recent National Assocition of Realtors® lawsuit and settlement…I have said it will be “Business As Usual” for Front Porch Realty and I am still declaring this, here is why –  
Here at Front Porch Realty, we have always been professionals when helping our seller and buyer clients.  At first contact we review the North Carolina Real Estate Commission’s WORKING WITH REAL ESTATE AGENT DISCLOSURE and enter into an Agency Agreement with them.  That way ethically, and legally, we can represent our client(s).
Traditionally, the sellers in North Carolina have paid their agent’s commission and their agent shares part of that commission with the agent that brings the buyer. This is one of the major changes dictated by the lawsuit. This compensation agreement has always been spelled out in our Agency agreements with great explanation to our seller clients, however “buyer’s agent” commission has also always been displayed on our local MLS for buyer’s agents to see.  With the recent lawsuit settlement changes, local MLS platforms will no longer be able to display any commission or fee a seller, or seller’s agency,  is willing to pay to a buyer’s agent. With this now in place, some agencies will need to either get their commission paid by their buyer client OR request the seller pay their commission when writing an offer to purchase.
At first glance, this may be a more “fair” way for agents to get paid for their services (the actual buyer they are representing pays them) however, forthcoming I see lots of unfortunate possibilities for buyers, as well as home sellers.
What if the Buyer does not have the funds to pay for their representation?  
They won’t be able to get proper legal representation for one of the biggest money transactions of their life?
What if a seller offers to pay a Buyer’s Agent for one offer and not another?
I see big Fair Housing red flags.
What if a neighboring home is offering a large Buyer’s Agent compensation and you are not offering any compensation to Buyer’s Agents?  ( Buyer’s agent compensation will be allowed to be displayed in all marketing of homes)
Is your home going to get “passed over” by buyers that can’t afford to pay for their representation?
      To me, this ruling is an unfortunate step backwards in the world of buying and selling homes.  Commissions have ALWAYS been negotiable, and will continue to be.  Front Porch Realty agents hold themselves to the business ethics standard proclaimed by the National Association of Realtors® and we will continue to do so.         The second big rule change stemming from the NAR lawsuit is that Buyer Agents MUST enter into a written Buyer Agency Agreement with their buyer CLIENT prior to showing them a home. This is another “Business As Usual” practice for Front Porch Realty.  We KNOW there are lots of agents out there that will show prospective buyers homes at the drop of a hat, whether qualified or not, this has never been our practice at Front Porch Realty.  As a seller, do you really want a non-qualified buyer touring your home? We have practiced teaching and educating our buyers on what to do when entering the housing market to position themselves into the best possible scenario to buy a home. The key term here is CLIENT. Of course buyers will still be able to find an agent that will jump for them anytime, day or night, to show them a home in hopes they can “make the sale”.  Rest assured, Front Porch Realty agents put a lot of time, effort, and professionalism into helping our buyer client’s find a home and get them through offer to close.       Let us know how we can help you in your next real estate adventure!       -Laura Evans   Click HERE to get in contact with Front Porch Realty TODAY!

Sun-Kissed Savings or Buyer Beware? Unveiling the Pros and Cons of Solar Panels in Fuquay-Varina, NC

Living in Fuquay-Varina we are blessed with abundant sunshine, making solar panels an enticing option for many homeowners. But before you jump on the solar bandwagon, it’s important to weigh the benefits and risks.

Shining Benefits:

  • Environmental benefits: Solar energy is a clean and renewable resource, reducing your carbon output and contributing to a greener future.
  • Financial Freedom: Over time, generating your own electricity can significantly reduce your dependence on the grid, potentially leading to substantial savings.
  • Government Incentives: The federal solar tax credit currently stands at 30%, significantly reducing the upfront cost of installation. North Carolina also offers various incentives like property tax exemptions and rebates. To learn more about these incentives, CLICK HERE!
  • Boost Your Home’s Value: Studies suggest homes with solar panels can sell faster and for a higher price.
  • Low Maintenance: Modern solar panels require minimal upkeep, just occasional cleaning to maintain efficiency.
 

Shadows to Consider:

  • Upfront Investment: The initial cost of purchasing and installing a solar panel system can be significant.
  • Sun’s Schedule: Solar panels rely on sunshine, so they’re less effective on cloudy days and don’t generate power at night. Battery storage systems can help mitigate this, but add extra expense.
  • Not a Perfect Fit: Not all roofs are suitable for solar panels. Factors like size, angle, and shading from trees can impact efficiency.
  • Location, Location, Location: Places with consistent sunshine see greater benefits from solar panels.
  • Moving On Up? The benefits of solar panels might not transfer fully to the next homeowner, potentially affecting your return on investment if you plan to move soon.

The Verdict: Sunny with a Few Clouds

If you’re intrigued by the possibility of solar power, Fuquay-Varina offers excellent sunshine and several reputable solar installers. Research different systems, consult with a local solar professional, and obtain multiple quotes to determine your best course of action. Remember, a well-informed decision paves the way for a brighter future, both financially and environmentally!

The Power of Local: Why Selling Your Home with a Local Real Estate Agent Matters

In the bustling world of real estate, the decision to sell your home is a significant one. It’s not just about listing a property; it’s about navigating a complex transaction that holds loads of emotional and financial weight. In such pivotal moments, the expertise and dedication of a local real estate agent can make all the difference.   At Independently Owned and Operated Front Porch Realty, we understand the unique charm and enticement of the Fuquay-Varina community. Our roots run deep here, and our commitment to serving our neighbors is unwavering. Here’s why choosing a local real estate agent like us is paramount:  
  • Community Knowledge. Selling a home isn’t just about the property itself; it’s about understanding the neighborhood, schools, amenities, and local market trends. Our agents live and breathe Fuquay-Varina, giving them an intimate understanding of what makes each area unique. From the bustling downtown scene to the tranquil suburban streets, we know the ins and outs of our community and we cannot wait to show you around!
 
  • Personalized Service. When you choose Front Porch Realty, you’re not just another transaction; you’re family. We prioritize personalized service, taking the time to understand your unique needs and goals. Whether you’re a first-time seller or a seasoned investor, we tailor our approach to ensure a seamless experience from start to finish.
 
  • Top-Tier Marketing. Selling a home requires more than just sticking a “For Sale” sign in the yard. Our marketing strategies are second to none, leveraging the latest social media trends and techniques to showcase your property in its best light. From professional photography to targeted online campaigns, we leave no stone unturned in maximizing your home’s exposure.
 
  • Passion and Commitment. At Front Porch Realty, real estate isn’t just a job; it’s our passion. We genuinely care about the people we serve and the communities we represent. Every member of our team is dedicated to going above and beyond to ensure your satisfaction, at the end of the day your success is our success.
 
  • Full-Service Experience. Selling your home involves plenty of moving parts, from negotiations to paperwork to closing. With Front Porch Realty, you can rest assured that we’ll be with you every step of the way. Our comprehensive approach covers all aspects of the transaction, allowing you to relax and enjoy a stress-free selling process.
  When it comes to selling your home in Fuquay-Varina, don’t settle for anything less than the best. Don’t trust your most valuable asset to just anyone—trust the local experts who know, care, and are truly invested in your success.

READY TO SELL WITH FRONT PORCH REALTY?

 

919.577.0175

 

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2nd Quarter Market Update 2023

We are still seeing low inventories across our market; however, we are beginning to see a more balanced market, and even a slight buyer’s market at higher price points and with some new construction. Keep in mind, often new construction is listed at time of permit, so our “Active” numbers are a little skewed as “active” does not necessarily mean “available” for quite some time. Price/square foot has decreased over the last year due to an increase in new construction inventory; re-sale homes are still highly competitive as they are usually on larger lots and ready for immediate move-in.
 
I believe our local housing market is going to continue to be robust despite rising rates. We still have such a surplus of people moving into the entire Triangle area. Buyers right now are coming from all over the country in addition we always have local renters, empty nesters, and growing families staying locally in Fuquay-Varina. Please consider Front Porch Realty YOUR LOCAL go to real estate company and follow all of our social media!
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Aloha Safari Park

Did you know that just a short drive from Fuquay-Varina there is a whole other world to visit?! No seriously, a SAFARI, just a short drive from our town! Check out Aloha Safari park for the perfect way to spend a beautiful day outdoors. Aloha Safari Park is located in Cameron, NC and is open for the season and ready for YOU to visit their variety of different animals including tigers, zebras, monkeys, lemurs, and more!

Current hours of operation are –

MONDAY: 10am-5pm TUESDAY : CLOSED WEDNESDAY: 10am-5pm THURSDAY: 10am-5pm FRIDAY: 10am-5pm SATURDAY: 10am-5pm SUNDAY: 10am-5pm

“Things to Do- The Aloha Safari Zoo has so many exciting things to see. ​Listed below are some things you should definitely check out during your visit! Stop by our goat and pig field near the zoo entrance to feed our livestock animals some treats that you can purchase at the front entrance. Remember, we ask that you don’t feed the horses or giraffe any food from the feed bag. Head to the Giraffe House to feed Titus the giraffe some snacks! Make sure to keep hats, sunglasses, cell phones, cameras, and umbrellas out of his reach! He likes to take souvenirs from visitors as well! (Opening March 18th) Take a ride through the drive through section of our park to see some of our larger hoof stock animals! They come right up to your vehicle, and you can pet and feed most of them! You will see and feed animals such as bison, zebra, ostriches, antelope, donkeys, llamas, water buffalo, camels, and even some animals you’ve never heard of! Tour our upper section of animals by foot by following the paved walkways! You will come face to face with tigers, lemurs, wolves, monkeys, and other exotic animals! Head to the Reptile Room to see some of our exotic reptiles such as bearded dragons, ball pythons, and Burmese pythons! Head through our indoor animal area of our main building to see exotic birds, iguanas and more! If you have any questions on any of the animals that you see on your visit or on the facility itself, be sure to find someone in a “Zoo Staff” T-Shirt and they will be happy to answer your questions! Stop by the Gift Shop at the entrance to pick up stuffed animals, t-shirts, and other souvenirs at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of your tour! It’s at the main entrance to the zoo! There are cold drinks and snacks as well.”
Looking for a fun idea for your class this spring/summer? Aloha Safari Park offers Educational Field Trips, perfect for school groups, camps, clubs, and other organizations!

​159 Mini Lane, Cameron, NC 28326

MARKET UPDATE YEAR-END 2022 | SW WAKE COUNTY

Happy New Year!
 
Just when we thought real estate in the Triangle could not surprise us anymore! 2023 brings us a much slower-paced market with months of inventory just beginning to look slightly balanced. Our buyers slowed way down; I believe partly because they were priced right out of the market with the rising interest rates as well as out of an abundance of caution.  Rents are high, but house payments are even higher.  I believe buyers at every life stage took a step back and are cautiously analyzing what is important to them in their household. Despite that, the Triangle is continuing to experience record growth which will continue to bring the buyers to our area. We will continue to see a shortage of re-sale homes as those re-sale owners that have refinanced are choosing not to go anywhere.
 
See our Year-End 2022 Market update here –
4th Q 2022
 
Front Porch Realty has exciting news; we are getting ready to offer Property Management services for residential and multi-family units. Watch for our public announcement coming soon and let us know if we can help you, or anyone you know, with their property management needs. We have invested in a streamlined program/app that is going to make it super easy for the renter and landlord! Be sure to follow along to stay in the know of all of our happenings!
 
If you would Like to receive our quarterly local Market Update regularly in your mailbox, or inbox, LET US KNOW!  
-Laura Moody Evans
Broker-in-Charge/Owner

Garibaldi Trattoria

Authentic Italian dishes right in Fuquay-Varina! Pizza, Pasta Dishes, Calzones, Desserts, & SO MUCH MORE! 🍕🍝🇮🇹
Inside the Restaurant you will find a charmingly decorated room with an Italy feel, enjoy outdoor dining as well with covered and uncovered seating! In a rush? Order ahead and conveniently pickup at their pickup area located on the side of the building!
Rated #1 as the top Italian Restaurant in Wake County, be sure to check them out the next time you’re craving some Italian food!
📍 900 N Main St.
Fuquay-Varina, NC, 27526
☎️ 984-208-2947

North Carolina State Fair

Growing up in North Carolina is a unique and wonderful experience, ask anyone. From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the crystal coast beaches you have the best of both worlds. Right in the middle of it all is the State capital, Raleigh which is just outside of our town of Fuquay-Varina.

One thing North Carolina is big on is tradition. Every year the North Carolina State Fair is held in Raleigh at the Fairgrounds. Crowds gather at the fair grounds to enjoy rides, food, free entertainment, and plenty more. Last year was an unprecedented time for everyone and unfortunately the State Fair could not be held as usual. They did find a way to continue the tradition by offering a small variety of the usual fair food vendors but it was nothing like we are used to. This year the N.C. State Fair is back and better than ever!

 

The 2021 N.C. State Fair will be held from Oct. 14 – Oct. 24, tickets are on sale now, click here! Whether you are a thrill seeker or a teacup rider or just enjoy eating copious amounts of food it is a fun-for-all-ages event! With over 90 rides this year including tons of new ones, NEW FOOD VENDORS, and tons more, don’t miss the fun in 2021! 

DO THESE BRISKET MAC AND CHEESE EGGROLLS BY FATBOYS BBQ NOT LOOK DELICIOUS?!?!

What It Means To Bank Local

What It Means to Bank Local We chatted with Janice Durham, VP, Branch Manager of the Fuquay-Varina First Bank location, about what it means to bank locally and keep your dollars not only in state but right in your own hometown. Banking local and shopping local share the same goal: to ensure your dollars have the largest impact on your community. Reports show that of every $100 spent at locally owned businesses, $68 goes straight bank into the community (compared to $43 when shopping at a large chain). Similarly, by choosing a local bank over a large, national bank means that your dollars stay here for investment in small business development; in the organizations that lend and provide services to your friends, family, or neighbors; and in the community itself. What Makes a Community Bank Different? Continue reading