532 N. Bloodworth St., Historic Oakwood, Raleigh
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    The floor plan is versatile. For instance, any of the three bedrooms could easily be used as den, study, office, play room. And the daylight basement, pictured below, with entrances in and out could easily be finished or used “as is” as a workshop, studio, or potting shed.


    Please call for the names of nearby neighbors who can describe Oakwood activities including the annual Candlelight Tour, Easter egg hunt, 4th of July picnic in the Commons, spring jazz brunch, fall pig-picking, monthly pot-luck suppers, garden club, baby-sitting resources, nearby kids and more.
A map showing the Oakwood neighborhood is available by fax or email. This map includes the new Wake County Museum Middle School, the Exploris Middle School & IMAX Theater at Moore Square, and the Raleigh Charter High School at Pilot Mill. These are just a few of the reasons a growing number of households are moving “downtown” from elsewhere in the Triangle.
The value of property in Oakwood is increased by the fact that it is both a local and a National Historic district. Contact the Raleigh Historic Districts Commission for more information at 832-7238.



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