Heritage Pines

    2000 Heritage Pines Drive, Cary, NC, 27519

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      About Heritage Pines

      Heritage Pines sits in Cary, North Carolina, and you'll find it's a community for people aged 55 and older, where there are 298 homes laid out across tree-lined streets and quiet sidewalks, and the homes come in different sizes, like 1,400 to 2,400 square feet, including one-story villas and detached single-family houses, most of which have brick and frame exteriors, and inside, there's air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms, and some units have crawl-space basements and gas heating with forced air and a separate air conditioning system. The place has both assisted living and memory care, plus general home maintenance and property management services, so you see a range of care levels, and residents get amenities for daily life, such as furnished apartments, communal areas, dining rooms with all-day and restaurant-style dining, including allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly meals. There are several services, like housekeeping, laundry or dry cleaning, move-in coordination, concierge help, family support, and transportation, and there's also parking available. Heritage Pines has indoor spaces for gathering, like a library, arts room, movie theater, music room, game room, card room, fitness area, activity and business rooms, and an arts and crafts studio, and there's also a wellness room and a spa, besides outdoor features like walking paths, ponds, tree-lined walks, and outdoor common spaces. The clubhouse stands as a busy spot, since it has a kitchen, game rooms, showers, a multi-purpose room, and security, and the community guard house provides extra peace of mind. Residents have plenty of activities, with clubs for French and Spanish conversation, arts and crafts, book groups, model sailboat races, different types of dancing, board and card games like bridge, Mah Jongg, and Pinochle, plus fitness sessions including line dancing, aquacise, stretch and flex, bocce ball, pocket billiards, horseshoes, and more, and there are scheduled community-sponsored activities and outdoor programs, so most folks will find something to do or join. Heritage Pines has a resident-led activity program, several standing committees that keep things running, and you'll see that the HOA oversees much of the community's maintenance, with a $212 monthly fee. There's a framework for local management and several board members, like Russ Willard as President, Diane S LaFortune as Vice President, and others, and the staff includes names such as Beth Ogburn and Doug French. Heritage Pines sits near local schools and has features for home buyers, such as information on property values, zoning codes, and access to tools for home buying, selling, or renting, plus some mortgage services through well-known providers. The foundation here encourages health leadership and new ideas about healthcare collaboration and health equity, and the neighborhood often hosts local events and community involvement projects to keep everyone connected.

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