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Fearrington Village is home to over 1800
residents including active retirees, young families and working
professionals. Fearrington’s diverse landscape offers many
neighborhoods; from the dramatic wooded estates to those clustered
around intimate cul-de-sacs. Fearrington is part of the Raleigh, North Carolina
metropolitan area, which is consistently named among the top places
to live in the United States. For
media-related inquiries, please contact us at (919) 542-4000 or
email us. To learn more about the Inn &
Restaurant, visit
the Fearrington House Media Page.

2/24/10 - Fearrington Introduces The Knolls, A New Neighborhood
Concept>>
12/21/09 - A Snapshot of Living at Fearrington Village: New Video>>
8/11/09 -
Fearrington Village Walking Paths Network Expanded>>
5/19/09 - Fearrington Village Expands Architectural Team>>
5/1/09 - 64 Percent of Fearrington Homes Built in 2008 Were Energy
Star Certified>>
11/26/08 - Fearrington Belted Galloways Take National Honors at
Livestock Show>>


#2 Biggest Brain Magnet in the U.S. (Raleigh-Cary)
- Forbes.com, February 2011
Best Real Estate Investment Market (Durham)
(towns
of 200,000+ residents) - Wall Street Journal, August 2010
Top 100 Best Small Cities to Live In Nationwide (Chapel Hill)
- Money Magazine, August 2010
The #1 Smartest City In America (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill)
- The Daily Beast, October 2009
One of America's Coolest College Towns (Chapel Hill) -
Travel + Leisure, September 2009
Top Ten Places To Be An Entrepreneur (Chapel Hill) -
Entrepreneur, August 2009
Top 10 Best Cities In The United States (Raleigh) -
Kiplinger's, July 2009
#1 Best Place for Business & Careers (Raleigh) -
Forbes.com, March 2009
#6 Healthiest Housing Market (Raleigh) - Builderonline.com,
February 2009
#2 Best City to Live, Work & Play (Raleigh) -
Kiplinger's, July 2008
#1 Best Place To Live in the
United States (Raleigh) - MSNBC, June 2008
Top Ten Brainiest Places To Retire (Chapel Hill) -
U.S. News, May 2008
#1 Best Place to Live in America (Cary) - Money Magazine,
2006
Number
one college town in the United States -
Sports Illustrated

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