Marquis at Silverton
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At Marquis at Silverton, located at 300 Woodway Bluff Circle, the opportunities for fun, adventure and relaxation are endless. From our popular Cary, North Carolina location residents can easily hop on the NW Cary Parkway and I-40 to drive anywhere they want to be in minutes. And if its nature you crave, our close proximity to several parks and on-site walking paths will help you reconnect with the great outdoors. As much as we love our ultra-convenient location, the amenities found within the doors of our apartments are above compare. Enjoy high-end touches like a washer and dryer in every apartment, rich wood cabinetry in the kitchen with ample storage space throughout and a private patio or balcony to enjoy sweeping wooded views. When it’s time to head outside, you’ll find everything you need is just a few steps away. A vigorous mountain bike ride is within reach when you grab one of the complimentary mountain bikes provided by Marquis at Silverton. If you’re more comfortable on the court than on the trail, you’ll enjoy our racquetball court and when it’s time to relax inside for the day, the dark paneling and thick leather club chairs in our movie theater are the perfect way to enjoy an afternoon indoors.
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Cary is the seventh largest municipal area in North Carolina, straddling Wake and Chatham countie. Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill constitute the three primary cities of the Research Triangle region even though today Cary is the 3rd largest municipality. The regional nickname of "The Triangle" originated after the creation of the Research Triangle Park in 1959, primarily located in Durham County. RTP is roughly halfway between Raleigh and Chapel Hill, and three major research universities of NC State University, Duke University, and UNC-Chapel Hill.