Oaks at Sears Farm sits in Cary, North Carolina, along Cozy Oak Ave near Highway I-40 and HWY-64, where folks find a quiet setting with tree-lined streets, well-kept green spaces, and homes with roomy layouts and high-end finishes like hardwood floors, granite countertops, and custom cabinets, and if you take a stroll, you'll spot open lawns fit for picnics or a game of frisbee, a safe playground, walking trails winding through woods with nice scenery, and a clubhouse that neighbors use for gatherings or parties, and you can cool off in a swimming pool designed for laps or just relaxing, which is something the community planned from the start back in 2006 when reputable builders first broke ground. Houses here come in a mix of styles, from traditional to modern, including both spacious single-family homes and upscale townhouses, and you'll see carefully maintained landscaping in the yards as well as sunrooms, open floor plans, and some homes looking over stormwater ponds, with four bedrooms, three baths, kitchenettes with stainless steel appliances, and laundry rooms up on the second floor, and some even have a work area for homework or remote work. Residents get access to a strong sense of community, with regular activities and events in a friendly, neighborly atmosphere, while seniors find help through a comprehensive 24-hour call system, supervision, assistance with bathing, dressing, and medication, along with amenities like an arts room, fitness room, library, business center, movie theater, and walking paths. The neighborhood's near Fred Bond Park, Sertoma Amphitheater, Turkey Creek, Prestonwood Country Club, and trails for hiking, biking, and fishing, so there's always something outdoors to do, and there's dining with chef-prepared meals, allergy-friendly options, plus private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, and furnished rooms if you need them. Families with school-aged kids get access to good schools in the Wake County Public system, and college students can find campuses close by. Oaks at Sears Farm is now sold out, but folks keep an eye out for properties going up for sale or pending, with an online system linked to the Raleigh MLS giving updates, price ranges, filters for beds and baths, and custom alerts. Pulte Homes offered many of these properties, making sure each had modern features and thoughtful design, and whether you want community programs, outdoor recreation, or quiet moments in a natural setting, this place aims to give both comfort and a sense of belonging.
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Yes, Oaks at Sears Farm offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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