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Subject/Name: Real Estate Business - Wake County
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- Wake developers closing in on Swift Creek WATERSHED - Ja 18 88 1
- Development, busier roadways moving in on rural northern Wake - Fe 4 88 10B
- Space tight for dream homes; builders' restrictions, subdivision rules thwart custom designs - Mr 6 88 1F
- Sharp-dealing Cary woman (Wilkerson), 72, harvests $5.5 million for farm - Mr 18 88 1
- Developer (Preslyn) to build homes on large lots - Ap 5 88 1D
- Project includes luxury homes (western Wake) - Ma 11 88 5B
- l,500-acre development to be located near Apex - Ma 20 88 6B
- Ponderosa community loses mass sale deal - Ma 21 88 2C
- Wake subdivision (Lewis Farm) planned with equestrian in mind - Jn 2 88 6B
- Partnership to develop subdivision near Apex - Jn 3 88 7B
- Huge Wake project (Riverbend subdivision) still just a dream - Jn 19 88 1I
- Raleigh group plans development near Morrisville - Jy 8 88 20C
- Home sales take dive in Durham and Wake counties, report says - Au 4 88 1
- Bakery, I-40 cause land boom in Garner; Many become wealthy by selling family farms - Au 7 88 1I
- Growth leaving sediment-fouled water in wake - Au 15 88 1
- Developer planning 170-acre project east of Cary - Au 31 88 3C
- McCormick to sell subsidiary - Se 14 88 6B
- Market pushes watershed growth - Oc 10 88 1C
- Slowed growth, building boom cited in housing glut - No 18 88 7B
- Newcomers fuel Wake market for costly homes - No 27 88 1F
- Tornado victims' neighbors hit, too; loss of trees, community character expected to lower home
- values - De 18 88 1F
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