Clayton Neighborhoods-excited for my move!

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by NewToClayton, Jan 5, 2008.

  1. Georgiared

    Georgiared Well-Known Member

    We found the Wynston Subdivision and love the prices and the location. Very centrally located for everything....
     
  2. All Children First

    All Children First Well-Known Member

    Since you are planning to work for Jo. Co. Schools, you might want to hold off on the house purchase until you are hired to work at a school. This is a large county, and you don't want to be locked into a house in one area and work on the other side of the county, especially with gas prices being so high!

    On that note, there is a new elementary school opening in Clayton off Vinson Road in August. However, there will be no hiring done until the principal is hired. Then transfer requests will be considered prior to any new hires. (The school board approves all hires, but the principals get to make the recommendations as to whom they wish to have working at the school.) I already know 2 people planning on applying for the counselor positions at that school as transfers. If one of them (or both) are hired, there will be openings in Smithfield and in the Cleveland (4042) areas.

    Matthews Farm, in the 4042 area, is building phase 3 now. The homes here are on large lots and the 2-story are all around 2100-2400 sq. feet for under 200,000.
     
  3. NewToClayton

    NewToClayton Member

    DAH22,

    I have not yet looked at Heritage Farms or Jordan Ridge, but I'll try looking them up after work tomorrow.

    Georgiared,

    I'll also have to check out Wynston.


    All Children,

    We did discuss waiting until after I was hired, but we've decided to go ahead and purchase now. It's a little scary, but I suppose I'm confident!:) Thanks for putting the location of the new elementary school. I'm interested to see what positions open up this summer!
     
  4. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    Where are The Gardens? Never heard of it.
     
  5. Melynda

    Melynda Well-Known Member

    I know this is a little over $200,000 - but it still seems like a good buy :)

    http://www.realtor.com/realestate/raleigh-nc-27603-1092204111/
    291 Durwood
    Raleigh, NC 27603
    MLS ID# 968305
    $214,900
    3 Bed, 3 Bath, 2,272 Sq. Ft.
    Single Family Property, Area: Johnston County, Subdivision: Waverly Pointe, County: Johnston, Approximately 0.7 acre(s), Year Built: 2003, Central air conditioning, Fireplace(s), Dining room, Hardwood floors
    Elementary School: Johnston - West View
    Jr. High School: Johnston - Cleveland
    High School: Johnston - W Johnston
     
  6. Tonja

    Tonja Well-Known Member

    The Gardens is in Flowers Plantation off of Hwy 42. Great schools in this area.
     
  7. FlossyMom

    FlossyMom Member

  8. A southern welcome....

    welcome to Clayton....I live in the Brookhill Estates subdivision...I LOVE it.
    I am close to everything I need, but yet it is so quite here. The only thing I don't like about it, is that my son would be going to Cooper Elementary, and I am not happy with their testing scores...and other issues. I hope to work for Johnston County school system and choose his school....
    so....welcome to NC either way....

    Gotta question for you though...Do you like Sweet Tea? And do you know what Grits are?

    LOL!!
     
  9. robbie

    robbie Well-Known Member

    I wouldn't want to live in Waverly Pointe under the high tees. Nice neigborhood but too much microwave energy under the high tees.
     
  10. newmom5497

    newmom5497 Well-Known Member

    I agree with the person who said to wait until you have a teaching job. We LOVED the Riverwood/GlenLaurel area of Clayton when we first investigated the area and swore we'd buy a house there.....but when I got a teaching job in extreme southern Johnston County we realized my commute would be about 40 minutes with morning traffic.....so we are now buying a house in southern Clayton closer to my job and within 15 minutes to my job on back country roads.

    Johnston County is HUGE.....and the schools are very spread out.
     
  11. ready2cmyKing

    ready2cmyKing Well-Known Member

  12. DeniseL

    DeniseL Well-Known Member

    Not sure if you have small children or not, but make sure you look at what school districts the subdivions are. We had friends taht moved out that way and did not like the schools. Stick with E. Clayton, Riverwood or RiverDell for elemantary schools as they are all really good.
     

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