About an hour south of Raleigh, perfectly situated between the mountains and the beach is a thriving community, chock-full of recreation and business opportunities. This is Moore County, home to Pinehurst, Southern Pines, and a number of exceptional communities. Here you will find world-class golf, and equestrian activities, nationally-recognized healthcare and great people.
Climate, education, housing and a whole host of amenities serve to create a quality of life rarely found anywhere else. You will love quaint Old Town Pinehurst, the tree lined streets of downtown Southern Pines, historic Aberdeen and the agricultural communities surrounding the area.
Whether a visitor or newcomer, welcome signs are numerous and are apparent in the smiles of the neighbor you've not yet met, the ease of the stroll through a century-old village or down equestrian paths. In the scent of local pines after a spring rain, Moore County quietly extends an outstretched hand.
Village of Pinehurst
Pinehurst is renowned for not only world-class golf, but also it's charming and quaint village. This, combined with year round pleasant weather, makes Pinehurst a popular place for relocation, attracting both families and retirees.
A day in the Village can include dining at one of several restaurants, shopping and finding picturesque images around every corner. A walking tour of the Village in almost any direction will land you at one of several properties restored back to its original grandeur along with the Village of Pinehurst library, Pinehurst Threatre Building and the Hotel and Country Club. Town of Southern Pines
Southern Pines is widely known for a flourishing equestrian community, laid-back rhythm and quaint atmosphere. An afternoon of leisure that includes lunch in sidewalk café and visit to the Country Bookshop will convince you to stay into the evening to enjoy a cold beverage and some live music at one of the many pubs that add to the charm of Southern Pines. Boutique shopping, an ice cream cone and a visit to one of several art galleries and frame shops, will call you back time and again.
Aberdeen
The rich railroad history of Aberdeen only serves to enhance its revitalized downtown experience. This grand old town is comprised of a general store, artists' league, shopping galleries, churches and buildings on the national registry of historic places.
Carthage
Carthage can boast festivals, down-home charm and being the Moore Country seat among its many conveniences. Carthage hosts the annual Buggy Festival and is the agri-center for the entire farming community of Moore County
Western Moore County
The communities of West End, Seven Lakes, Beacon Ridge and McLendon Hills are situated near each other between Pinehurst and Candor. Golf, beautiful lakeside communities and equestrian activities abound. A variety of residents from across the country have relocated to these areas, including retirees, young families, business and medical professionals. For anyone seeking peace of mind, comfortable surroundings and an active lifestyle, the western part of Moore County has much to offer.
To learn more about these charming communities and available real estate contact Jamie McDevitt at 1-800-788-8814, or go to our Contact Us page and sign up for a free DVD of the area.
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