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letter from the publisher >> Summer is here and this issue is packed with valuable editorial and resources to assist you along your new home search journey!

VOLUME 28 2 NUMBER 3 2 SUMMER 2022

PUBLISHER SARAH DAVIS

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North Carolina offers a wide range of options when it comes to regions to explore or buy your new home, from the coast to the piedmont to the mountains, we have it all. On pages 16-19, we take “A Look at Real Estate Destinations” whether it is a second home, vacation rental, or your primary residence, NC offers a wealth of choices for home buyers and vacationers.

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We continue exploring the areas that make up the Triangle in our feature on Eastern Wake SARAH DAVIS, Publisher County: Living in Knightdale, Wendell, and Zebulon. Read about why Wendell is now the fastest growing town in all of North Carolina and why this area is so hot on pages 20-23. Next, local Principal Designer, Steve Marraffino, of Marracar Design, guides us through “What I Learned from Purchasing a Fixer-upper During a Pandemic”. If you are contemplating relocating to the Triangle from afar, you will find some valuable advice on how to make this a seamless process on pages 24-27.

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS KELLY McCALL BRANSON CARL JOHNSON STEVE MARRAFFINO ERICA JEVONS SIZEMORE

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Last but not least, we’ll hear from local Realtor, Carl Johnson, about how you can plant a native garden to benefit your local neighborhood and wildlife on pages 28-31. Don’t miss the Fairgrounds Southern Ideal Home Show on Sept.16-18 in Raleigh. Visit FairgroundsRaleighHomeShow.com for more information. Be sure to visit www.NewHomesAndIdeas.com to search for your new home in the Triangle and find home decorating and design ideas from local professionals! Enjoy your summer!

Sarah Davis, Publisher All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Cover feature:

SUMMER 2022 | July, August, September

FEATURES

NEW HOME DIRECTORIES

16 THE DISTANCE TRAVELED: A LOOK AT REAL ESTATE DESTINATIONS Erica Jevons Sizemore 20 EASTERN WAKE COUNTY – HOTTER THAN HOT: LIVING IN KNIGHTDALE, WENDELL AND ZEBULON Kelly McCall Branson 24 WHAT I LEARNED FROM PURCHASING A FIXER-UPPER DURING A PANDEMIC Steve Marraffino, Marracar Design 28 NATIVE GARDENS: SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES AND YOUR LOCAL ENVIRONMENT Carl Johnson 30 2022 MAME AWARD WINNERS

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DURHAM COUNTY 34 Durham County Relocation Information 42 Durham County Map 44 Durham County Directories ORANGE, CHATHAM & ALAMANCE COUNTIES 35 Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Relocation Information 46 Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Map 48 Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Directories FRANKLIN & GRANVILLE COUNTIES 36 Franklin & Granville Counties Relocation Information 50 Franklin & Granville Counties Map 51 Franklin & Granville Counties Directories NORTHERN WAKE COUNTY 38 Wake County Relocation Information 52 Northern Wake County Map 54 Northern Wake County Directories SOUTHWESTERN WAKE & LEE COUNTIES 40 Southwestern Wake Counties Relocation Information 56 Southwestern Wake Counties Map 58 Southwestern Wake Counties Directories

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EASTERN WAKE, JOHNSTON & HARNETT COUNTIES 41 Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Relocation Information 62 Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Map 64 Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Directories

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THE DISTANCE TRAVELED: A LOOK AT REAL ESTATE DESTINATIONS With more than 320 miles of coastline, dozens of lakes and the breathtaking peaks of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina is a natural masterpiece and might be one of the best states to invest in a second home especially for those area residents looking to get away. In fact, a recent Vacasa.com survey of the top 10 places to buy a waterfront home uncovered two popular North Carolina destinations - Carolla, which ranked second, and Hatteras Island, at number seven. Travel to North Carolina vacation destinations such as these are hitting calendars as summer kicks into

full gear. Whether you are interested in laying on the beach all day or hiking up mountains or something else entirely, there is no shortage of options across the region whether that be to a vacation rental or second home. Since the onset of the pandemic, many home buyers with the ability to work remotely have toyed with the idea of moving to vacation home markets. Senior economist at Zillow, Jeff Tucker, notes, “As millions of office workers transitioned to working from home during the pandemic, many of them reconsidered where they might like to

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live now that the commute no longer mattered. Vacation towns beckoned many buyers, offering natural amenities like proximity to the ocean and mountains, along with robust retail and restaurant industries to serve traditional seasonal visitors.” As interests and priorities have shifted, it has changed where and how people want to live - the Triangle area and greater state of North Carolina has certainly felt the impact of this shift and continues to benefit. At the start of Covid, listing views of properties in markets typically considered vacation destinations were up nearly 50% from a year prior, compared with only a 37% increase in home sale views in nonvacation destinations. One market in particular, located within just a few hours of the Triangle, was identified among the metro areas nationally having increased interest by home buyers. Myrtle Beach, SC was not only named but is said to still be an affordable choice for a second home according to Realtor.com despite having appreciated more than 34% over the last two years. Like the Triangle, the area has benefited from job growth, second home investors and a slew of work at home buyers and retirees choosing to relocate to more desirable locations near family, better weather or lower overall cost of living, transferring their equity into new markets.

With more than 100 miles of shoreline, the Outer Banks or OBX, as locals call it, is a true beach lover’s paradise. Character-rich small towns with plenty of campgrounds, museums, scenic lighthouses and state parks have made the area popular. Vacation home properties are especially attractive with few area hotels and make for a strong rental investment market. The average home in Duck increased by almost 40% from 2019 to 2021, but despite the increase, OBX might still be a bargain when compared with many other Eastern coastal towns. Continuing south along the federally protected shores of Cape Hatteras, you will find a wealth of wildlife and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The historic Hatteras lighthouse marks its location and invites visitors to experience nature, sightseeing, picnicking and water activities. You will find charming oak-tree lined streets and Civil War-era homes in the Crystal Coast town of Beaufort which offers visitors endless history to explore. Head to the river or the wetlands during the day and retire in the evening to dinner along the water at one of its fine restaurants. Emerald Isle features a small town atmosphere and 12 miles of coastline for leisure family getaways. Offering a variety of options for travelers to spend time on and off the sand, the area is a popular location among those considering a beach getaway or vacation home. Comprised of small towns with expansive coastal views, the Brunswick barrier islands are often thought to be more affordable than other coastal areas of North Carolina and boast delicious seafood and world-class golf facilities which have become a draw for many. And located along the Cape Fear River, Wilmington is wildly popular among area residents for a quick escape and considered the gateway to nearby beaches. Beloved for its dining, arts, museums and the downtown historic district, Wilmington has been the site of hundreds of TV shows and movies and connects visitors to the Carolina and Wrightsville beaches, boardwalks and saltwater fun in the sun. North Carolina’s largest and oldest oak tree can also be found in Wilmington which dates back to the 1500s.

Close proximity to a beach, lake or ski area have been common themes among the top vacation areas during the pandemic and accumulated more views and favorites by home buyers nationally, according to Zillow.com reports. Many towns across North Carolina popular for travel and recreation are within just a short drive of the Triangle; it’s no surprise the area has a lot to offer to residents and those considering investing in second homes or relocating to make it their new home. Cape Hatteras lighthouse | Photo by Stephen B. Goodwin / Shutterstock.com

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The Blue Ridge Mountains Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and set amongst two worldclass ski resorts, Banner Elk and Blowing Rock are year-round destinations that draw visitors looking for a plethora of outdoor activities, vibrant music and arts scene and excellent restaurants. With mild summers and snowy winters, the region is especially attractive to outdoor enthusiasts, and there’s something for every budget from sprawling multi-million dollar residences to empty lots to build your future dream home. Known as the Land of Waterfalls, Brevard is another popular destination set among the mountains for outdoor enthusiasts with numerous hiking and biking trails and forests and rivers. And adjacent to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Bryson City, considered to be one of the best small towns in North Carolina, affords vacationers all the outdoor adventures they might be looking for. “While a bit lesser known, these areas West of Asheville are sure not to disappoint! With amazing views, hiking, biking and the infamous Santa Land and Harrah’s Cherokee Casino, there is something for everyone!” asserts Bill DeVore, local area real estate broker with Keller Williams Professionals Realty. Only a short drive from Asheville and Atlanta, the Highlands-

Cashiers Plateau is a charming area popular for its cooler temperatures, laid-back lifestyle and stunning mountain vistas. The pandemic has made this high-elevation area even more popular among second–home buyers, which has long served as an escape to those looking for a break in the intense heat and humidity of summer. Before heading due East, don’t forget to stop in Asheville which ranks second in the nation for the most breweries per capita (only second to Portland, OR) and is home to America’s largest residence built by George Vanderbuilt II in the late 19th century, the Biltmore Estate. A must see among architecture aficionados, the estate sits just minutes from downtown Asheville, which has earned acclaim for its vibrant arts and dining scene. DeVore notes, “Real estate in the Asheville market has seen tremendous growth over the last several years. With folks moving in from major cities across the country, Asheville has become a great place for many to call home. Inventory is still at record lows, driving up home prices - we are currently seeing less than 1 month of inventory in most price categories. It’s still a great time to sell and now is the time to buy before interest rates creep up further.”

The Piedmont Region With close to 40 golf courses within a 15-mile radius, Pinehurst, Southern Pines and Aberdeen areas are a golfer’s paradise. The area has become so popular that the USGA has announced it will open their second headquarters in Pinehurst, committing a $25 million investment to construct two buildings in the area with 50 full-time staff members. For those who don’t golf, the area offers visitors and locals alike a plethora of restaurant and shopping venues or opportunities for hiking and horseback riding to keep one busy.

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The Lakes Surrounded by the lush Blue Ridge Mountains, Lake Lure offers year-round golfing, tennis, boating, biking, fishing, rock climbing and spectacular views. Known for being the destination where Dirty Dancing was filmed, it’s recognized as one of the fastest growing areas for vacationers in the country. The median list price of area homes increased twofold in a single year. North Carolina’s Chimney Rock State Park overlooks Lake Lure with its 315 foot tall Chimney Rock geological spire looming overhead. Hike the park or drop a line in the Rocky Broad River for its popular trout fishing. Straddling the North Carolina and Virginia border, Lake Gaston is a 20,000 acre lake with 350 miles of shoreline. Renowned among fishermen, boating and water sport enthusiasts, it’s easily accessible from the Triangle to escape and invest in a vacation home. Unlike many waterfront areas, residences dot the waterline rather than hotels and resorts making it ideal for those interested in a vacation destination with solid rental income. 18

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Just 20 miles north of Charlotte, you will find the largest manmade lake in North Carolina, Lake Norman. It boasts endless water sport potential with 520 miles of shoreline and one of the most popular mountain biking networks in nearby Lake Norman Park. Communities around Lake Norman became increasingly popular when I-77 was created. Towns of Huntersville, Mooresville, Cornelius and Davidson have in some cases more than doubled in residents as home buyers and investors have discovered the lake lifestyle.

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environment, along with a historical perspective, the housing picture is not so dim for home buyers and home owners whether that be in their primary residence or second home. In fact, historically, housing is often one of the places that does well in a recession. Housing tends to remain stable or even continues to climb. Homeowners can take comfort in knowing they not only have a home but an asset that is expected to appreciate in the foreseeable future although they may have to weather things a bit. According to Todd Woodard, owner of SiteTech Systems which offers consulting, research and analytics to numerous banks, appraisers, developments and government entities, “When you start seeing slowing appreciation year-over-year, we could see a pullback in second homes’ values first because it’s not something you have to buy and have.” But with a 4 million home deficit (in the demand v. supply of housing available), a significant drop in pricing is not likely, especially areas with strong fundamentals like the Triangle. Dr. Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist of the National Association of Realtors, has said, “If there is a correction, it will be a brief duration.”

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Interest in second homes and vacation destinations peaked in March 2021, up 95% from pre-pandemic levels; today, however, demand is still 35% higher than before the start of Covid, and RedFin expects the appeal of second homes to remain as remote work is here to stay for many Americans. A recent Kastle.com report notes that while Americans’ participation in public activities including recreation, travel and entertainment has rebounded significantly since March 2020 to 87-96% of pre-pandemic levels through May 2022, office space attendance is picking up more slowly still well below these levels at 41%. While the red-hot real estate market of the past two years may be starting to cool ever so slightly creating some opportunities among all housing types, demand for vacation rental real estate is still burning bright in many areas with guest demand for vacation rentals incredibly high across the country, driving up yearover-year occupancy and rates. It may be a great time to secure a vacation home and capitalize on demand if you intend to rent your home. If you’re considering a vacation rental property or second home, within a short drive of the Triangle, you will find four areas identified among the Top 25 Best Places to Buy a Vacation Home according to Vacasa. Included in the list is Litchfield Beach, SC, just south of Myrtle Beach, Banner Elk, NC, Corolla, NC and Holden Beach, NC. At the core, real estate prices rise simply because demand outstrips a limited supply of housing, and where there’s population growth, there’s nearly always strong real estate appreciation. Dynamic population growth like we have experienced in the Triangle is in many ways spilling over into these vacation destination markets throughout NC, and as prices have continued to appreciate, buyers have also been seeking out more affordable real estate options in neighboring towns. Job growth plays a critical role in population growth, and as we have discussed in earlier issues, there has been no lack of corporate business expansion and relocation news in the Raleigh-Durham area. While there’s some concern that we may see home values plummet in a recession, if we take a look into the markets and the broader

Areas where it’s notably more expensive to live and people are moving from will naturally be more vulnerable to price corrections; moreover, as the work from home phenomenon continues, it will likely play a part in which real estate markets continue to rise and which may falter in the coming months. Purchasing in a location with limited supply is key to making sure your vacation home (or primary home) investment doesn’t depreciate dramatically if we encounter a recession that might impact the real estate markets. “Drive time is very important when you look at a second home destination. Less than three hours is ideal for many home buyers considering investing elsewhere - whether that means the beach or the mountains,” Woodard notes, and the Triangle serves as a great base for exploring the rest of the state and neighboring areas. From the Atlantic Coast to the Blue Ridge Mountains, it’s easy to see why this accessible community has enjoyed continued growth. Just a few hours from familyfriendly vacations along the Crystal Coast to outdoor adventures in the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, visitors and residents of the Triangle find its central location and laid back atmosphere an ideal spot to deliver on all fronts. Whether you want to ski, hike or surf or simply grab an Arnold Palmer on the porch, North Carolina delivers. For every type of home buyer, travelers or investors, the area offers endless possibilities and maybe the only difficult task is in deciding where to spend their time and money.

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AS MORE AND MORE PEOPLE FLOCK TO THE TRIANGLE AND LAND HERE BECOMES EVER MORE SCARCE, EYES ARE TURNING TO WAKE COUNTY’S LAST “FRONTIER” — ITS EASTERN SIDE AND THE ONCE SLEEPY LITTLE TOWNS OF KNIGHTDALE, WENDELL AND ZEBULON. GREENSPACE, AFFORDABILITY, A YOUNG POPULATION AND EASY ACCESS TO THE GREATER TRIANGLE HAVE MADE THIS AREA THE FASTEST GROWING NOT ONLY IN THE TRIANGLE, BUT IN ALL OF NORTH CAROLINA. AND NEW-HOME BUILDERS ARE ANSWERING THIS UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF NEW NEIGHBORHOODS UNDERWAY AND ON THE DRAWING BOARD, OFFERING AN ARRAY OF LIVING OPTIONS, FROM APARTMENTS TO TOWNHOMES TO STARTER HOMES AND ESTATE HOMES. Glenmere | Photo courtesy of The Jim Allen Group

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GLENMERE, LOCATED IN KNIGHTDALE, OFFERS THAT SMALL-TOWN FEEL WITH UP-TO-THE-MINUTE AMENITIES.

KNIGHTDALE Before the English arrived, buffalo were plentiful in this area, and the Tuscarora Indians hunted and lived here. Around 1730, adventurous woodsman, John Hinton set out from home and settled in what would become Knightdale, constructing the first dwelling built by a white man here. Hinton played a key role in the first battle of the American Revolution fought on North Carolina soil, the Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge in 1776. Three of Hinton’s plantations in the Knightdale area are still intact: The Oaks, Midway and Beaver Dam. After the Civil War, tobacco was the main cash crop for this largely agricultural area. Like most towns in North Carolina, it was the railroad that made the town. Landowner Henry Haywood Knight donated the land that would become a depot for the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Company. And as the need for more railroad workers grew, Norfolk and Southern moved many families here. A number of the older homes in Knightdale were built for these railroad workers and their families. The railroad stationmaster’s house still exists today along the tracks on Railroad Street. Truly right in Raleigh’s backyard, Knightdale is just nine miles east of downtown. But it isn’t just a bedroom community for its urban neighbor. With a population just over 19,000, Knightdale has more than tripled in size just since the year 2000. And it boasts one of the youngest populations in the Triangle, with a median age of 36. These thousands of new residents have attracted all kinds of commercial, retail and entertainment development. You’ll find big-box stores like Kohls, Target, Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Home Depot, as well as locally owned shops and myriad services — banking, dry cleaning, veterinarians, nail and hair salons — just to name a few. An array of health care providers, from primary care to specialists also make their home in Knightdale. If it’s an evening out you’re craving, make your way to the historic downtown and grab a local brew at Oak City Brewing’s taphouse and beer garden. Also downtown, Prime Barbeque has perfected their classic barbeque technique. Can’t make up your mind what you’re in the mood for? Visit Craften Food Hall for pizza, pasta, Mexican, Venezuelan, burgers or craft beer — and enjoy some live entertainment while you’re there. There’s plenty to do without ever leaving Knightdale. On Saturday mornings, from May to October the Knightdale Farmers Market is at Knightdale Station, with live entertainment and food truck rodeos, along with the locally grown fruits and vegetables. The

town of Knightdale hosts an Outdoor Movie Night Series every spring and fall. At the Market at Knightdale Station Park, on the second Saturday of the month, from May to October, local vendors sell their products at the park’s amphitheater. For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s Knightdale Community Park with four lighted ball fields, two basketball courts and six tennis courts. Knightdale Environmental Education Park offers a walking trail, picnic shelters, environmental sculptures and observation overlooks. Harper Park boasts tennis and pickleball courts, picnic shelters and a playground. And there’s also the Splash Pad for summertime fun. Public schools in Knightdale are part of the award-winning Wake County Public School System. And the private Thales Academy has a pre-K through 8 campus in Knightdale. But it is surely its neighborhoods that are the real reason so many people are moving to Knightdale. Glenmere, marketed by The Jim Allen Group, is located right in the geographic center of Knightdale and offers that small-town feel with up-to-the-minute amenities like a junior Olympic-sized pool with splash zone, a fireplace pavilion and a planned greenway trail to the Neuse River.

WENDELL When area residents were looking for a name for their little community, the schoolteacher, M.A. Griffin, a huge fan of the poet Oliver Wendell Holmes suggested Wendell. And so it was named, but when the train came to town, porters would call out: WEN-DELL, with emphasis on both syllables. And it stuck. The little town of Wendell is now the fastest growing town in all of North Carolina. Its population has more than doubled since 2010, with over 12,000 people now calling Wendell home. This up-and-coming town got its start in the 1850s when nearby Granville County tobacco farmers were hit with the devastating Granville County Wilt and moved into eastern Wake County looking for fertile land to begin planting again. Many of the original brick buildings still stand in Wendell, and its downtown is a designated location on the National Register of Historic Places. Indeed, downtown retains its old-fashioned, smalltown charm. Take your pick of bakeries, casual eateries, coffee shops, jewelry stores, clothing boutiques, and more. But right along with this small-town charm, Wendell offers innovative, state-of-the-art neighborhoods like the huge master planned community, Wendell Falls. This 1,100-acre community — “where small-town community meets big-city urbanity” — will

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RIGHT ALONG WITH IT’S SMALL-TOWN CHARM, WENDELL OFFERS INNOVATIVE, STATE-OF-THE-ART NEIGHBORHOODS LIKE THE HUGE MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY, WENDELL FALLS.

eventually offer more than 3,500 homes, from apartments to estate homes as well as over two million square feet of retail and commercial space. Amenities at Wendell Falls include 10+ miles of trails, multiple parks and playgrounds, a saltwater pool and water park, outdoor fit pods, a 24/7 fitness center. Their signature restaurant, the Farmhouse Cafe features seasonal dishes from local vendors and has won the AIA’s highest design award for architecture. Last summer, the active adult community, Encore at Wendell Falls by David Weekley Homes opened to great success. With its ranch homes (with an option for a second floor) incorporating universal design principles, and landscape packages, this neighborhood is designed for the 55+ crowd looking for low-maintenance living. Encore offers their own lifestyle director to facilitate all kinds of get-togethers. From a walking club to game nights and coffee chats, there are also planned outings. “So many of our residents have moved here to be closer to family,” says Lauren Elder, lead sales consultant for Encore. “This is a great way to make new friends and to have everything convenient to where you work, play and socialize.” Wendell has lots to offer the outdoor enthusiast too. Wendell Park

features three ball fields, an ADA playground, disc golf course, dog park and volleyball court. And the town’s parks and recreation department hosts youth and adult sports leagues, martial arts classes, summer camps, arts and crafts programs, and more. Turnipseed Nature Preserve is a 265-acre park and is designated as a WakeNature Preserve. It’s Boulder Trail features granite outcroppings. Robertson Millpond Preserve is a hidden 85-acre refuge for nature lovers, canoeists and kayakers — a bald cypress blackwater swamp. After your hike or bike or softball game, enjoy a cold beer at Bearded Bee Brewing Company’s taproom and beer garden. Their mission is to brew great beer using local ingredients and supporting the honeybee. Or take a tour (and have a taste) at Oaklee Distilling Co. From May through November, on the first Thursday of the month, visit the Wendell Market for fresh fruits and vegetables and other local goods. And there are annual events like Wendell Wonderful and Spring Fling to enjoy.

ZEBULON The easternmost town in Wake County, Zebulon is its second fastest growing town. With a population just over 8,000, Zebulon still has its friendly, small-town vibe. In 1907, the land where Zebulon now sits was home to a one-room school and three houses nestled within a thick pine forest, with a population of 483. The town was named for the Civil War governor, Zebulon B. Vance. Until it closed in the crash of 1929, the Tobacco Market was its biggest employer. Nowadays Zebulon might be best known as the home of the Single-A Carolina Mudcats minor league baseball team (an affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers). A summer afternoon at Five County Stadium with Muddy the Mudcat is one to be remembered.

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But there’s more to Zebulon than baseball. “I think Zebulon is just one of the Triangle’s best-kept secrets,” says William Smith, with The Jim Allen Group. “It’s just a little over 20 minutes from Raleigh and just a phenomenal opportunity to own a home for

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BARRINGTON IS A NEW 900-HOMESITE COMMUNITY FEATURING TOWNHOMES, CARRIAGE HOMES AND SINGLEFAMILY HOMES LOCATED IN ZEBULON.

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some of the most reasonable prices you’ll find in Wake County.” Barrington, a Jim Allen Group project in Zebulon, is a new 900-homesite community featuring townhomes, carriage homes and single-family homes, with amenities like a clubhouse and swimming pool and much more to come. Their townhomes range from 1,600 to 1,750 square feet and offer ground floor master bedrooms and vaulted ceilings in end units. “This is such a great price point,” says Smith, “we are selling these town homes as fast as we release them.” Zebulon offers great spaces to get outdoors. The 47-acre Zebulon Community Park includes picnic shelters, a playground, walking trails, baseball/softball fields, basketball courts and an 18-hole disc golf course that hosts the Dogwood Crosstown Classic, where pros and amateurs vie for trophies. Whitley Park has picnic shelters, playgrounds, tennis courts a concert pavilion. Five-acre Little River Park has picnic areas and hiking trails and white sandy beaches along the Little River. And, much like neighboring Knightdale and Wendell, as more and

more folks move to Zebulon, the neighborhood shopping and services, schools and healthcare facilities are following. Zebulon is home to three Wake County schools, one charter school and one private school, as well as Wake Tech’s Eastern Wake Education Center. WakeMed operates the Zebulon/Wendell Outpatient and Skilled Nursing Facility, a satellite facility for the hospital’s primary location in Raleigh. If you’re looking to wet your whistle, Zebulon definitely has you covered. Olde Raleigh Distillery is a family-owned distillery crafting small-batch bourbons. Lick Life Spirits distills bourbon, corn whiskey, and traditional moonshine flavors such as Peach and Apple Pie. The Cave at Mythic Brewing’s taproom serves up craft beer, wine and ciders. The family-owned McLean’s Ole Time Café has been serving old-fashioned country cooking in Zebulon since 1956. Wake County’s east side and its up-and-coming towns are just another example of what makes the Triangle a place it seems like everyone wants to live.

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INTERIORS AND ARTICLE BY STEVE MARRAFFINO, MARRACAR DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY BY CATHERINE NGUYEN

WHAT I LEARNED FROM PURCHASING A FIXER-UPPER DURING A PANDEMIC The Pandemic taught us many things: How to cut our hair by watching YouTube videos, how to conserve toilet paper, contactless grocery shopping, the joy of baking, and how to be more neighborly. One lesson my partner and I learned was how to successfully purchase and renovate a fixer-upper house from 3,000 miles away. Having our own interior design firm, we shifted our business model during the uncertainty of the pandemic. While adhering to the current CDC guidelines and protocols, we limited physical interaction with clients by incorporating virtual design presentations, teleconferencing, contactless sample drop-offs, and scheduling personal masked appointments to visit local showrooms. These newly applied tools and learned skills were valuable in undertaking this challenging remote fixer-upper renovation. However, as with anything new, there was a learning curve. We are sharing our experiences and the lessons learned with you, dear reader, because you can do it too! We’ve learned through this experience that when you know absolutely no one in a particular location, you need to rely heavily on referrals to make the purchase and renovation possible. We asked a cousin who lived in Raleigh for recommendations on finding a Realtor. After we studied the recommended Realtor’s website and read past client reviews, we made the call. Alex Lawrence (AKA Big Al), called us back shortly thereafter. With his enthusiasm, jovial demeanor, and extensive knowledge of the Raleigh housing market, we knew we had found the right person. 24

As we were considering which home to buy, we depended on video walk-throughs that Alex created for us. After meticulously analyzing MLS photos we came across a home that looked promising. Our fantastic Realtor once again worked his magic with his smartphone so that we could virtually “see” almost everything inside and around the property. It was enough to encourage us to move forward with an offer and eventually an accepted purchase agreement. We then flew from California to Raleigh, signed all of our closing documents and were handed the keys to our newly purchased home. When we opened the forest green double front doors and entered our new property for the very first time, we were met with the strong stench of cigarette smoke. We’re talking Nugget Casino, Reno Nevada circa 1970 type of cigarette smell. We remember asking our Realtor during one of our virtual showings what the house smelled like. He simply replied, “Like your grandma’s house.” And, while I understand that to mean a mixture of mothballs and oatmeal cookies, I neglected to remember that my own grandmother did in fact smoke cigarettes inside her California home. So, in all fairness – our Realtor wasn’t wrong. The existing wallpaper which we thought was a beige chintz was actually a white chintz stained from decades of cigarette smoke. The buttercream doors, trim, casing, baseboards and molding were actually a gloss white that was discolored yellow from 50 years of tar build up! One important lesson we learned from this experience is that when you are house hunting “virtually” you are eliminating two vital and, arguably, most important senses: smell & touch.

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During our trip to NC to finalize our purchase, we made sure to allow extra time to get as many things arranged as we could to begin this renovation. We ordered a debris box, a port-o-let, secured our demo crew, interviewed flooring refinishers, and researched local window and door suppliers. We made sure everyone was on board and scheduled to meet the demands of our timeline. Before returning to California we took extensive measurements, captured hundreds of photographs, studied the existing layout, discussed design ideas, and drew out many different diagrams and floor plans.

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responsibilities. He scheduled and was present during inspections, made sure the project stayed within budget, and adhered to our project timeline. We were also lucky enough to have several family members who live within hours of Raleigh. This allowed us to have additional support in making our project run smoothly. We relied on family not only to report on progress at the jobsite, but also to receive samples, lighting, plumbing fixtures, and materials needed for the renovation. They also traveled to local showrooms to assist with tile and countertop selections, and were extra “eyes” to review paint colors and wood floor stain samples on-site. If you don’t have family or friends in the nearby area of your renovation, this would be a good reason to hire a design professional. They will be able to make frequent project visits to the job site and ensure that your vision and goals are being carried out. Being extremely organized, very detailed, and thorough in all aspects of home renovations allowed for less bumps in the road. As interior designers, we have familiarity and experience gained from working on multiple renovations, remodels, and new construction projects. As with any design project, we researched materials and products to come up with a design plan and budget that would work for us. Kitchen cabinets, hardware, lighting, paint colors, light fixtures, appliances, wallcoverings (to name a few) were all selected and thought out well in advance. With these plans in place, we managed to materialize our renovation goals. THROUGH THIS EXPERIENCE, WE LEARNED THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LESSONS AND TIPS: CLEAR COMMUNICATION – Being able to communicate your vision clearly to your general contractor is necessary. Since we are interior designers, we have experience with and access to architectural software programs. We relied on these tools to create digital renderings, floor plans, electrical plans, elevations, and schematics to illustrate our vision to the people involved in our renovation. If you do not have the means or skills for these applications, we strongly recommend you enlist the help of an interior designer or architect. KEEP IT SIMPLE – Don’t over-design or over-complicate the renovation especially if you have limited availability to be at the project site. Leave certain decisions until later when you can be there in person. 26

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BE FLEXIBLE – The best advice we can give you, reader, is that there will be surprises. Allow extra time and room in your budget to tackle the unexpected. For us, not only was the cigarette smell a surprise but we also had a lot of rust build up in the original 1966 iron and galvanized steel plumbing. This prompted a replumbing of the entire house – a cost we were not initially anticipating. HAVE A REASONABLE TIMELINE – Work with your general contractor to come up with a realistic timeline for the renovation, then allow additional time for the unexpected. Since we were renovating during an uncertain time with the pandemic, we knew that supply chain and manufacturing practices were unreliable. While our general contractor was given a 10 month timeline to complete this renovation, we really allowed ourselves a total of 12 months. LIVE OFF-SITE – As much as we wanted to be in Raleigh during the house remodel, we were often thankful to be away from the construction mess. Having a sanctuary, an off-site living space creates the necessary calm when you are in the midst of a major renovation. It also allows the contractor and your team of experts to complete tasks more efficiently, and typically in a shorter period. BE DILIGENT – If you are not there in person, there is even more need for scrutiny during every aspect of your renovation. Examine and re-examine progress photos and videos. We noticed in one of the progress videos that the wall sconces in the dining room were too close to the window, even after we had specified their desired location in our lighting plan and wall elevation. Catching this early prevented us from spending more money later in the renovation to correct the issue. ENLIST HELP FROM A DESIGN PROFESSIONAL – We strongly encourage you to work with an interior designer or architect. Their knowledge of current design trends will allow you to discover a multitude of design ideas you may never have thought of on your own. We were able to masterfully remodel our 1966 brick colonial all while maintaining the integrity of the home and reusing several original elements. An interior designer will advocate your vision throughout the renovation to ensure the end result meets your expectations. GO FOR IT – The best way to make your renovation a success is to believe in yourself and stay committed to the project. With a well-organized plan you, too, can virtually renovate a fixer-upper from afar. Maybe it’s a vacation home, a second home, an income property, or your forever home. The pandemic has shown us many new ways to live. Perhaps giving yourself a haircut is something you might want to leave behind. However, the pandemic did show us that we can virtually and successfully purchase a fixer-upper and beautifully complete its renovation. If we could accomplish this in the most challenging of circumstances from 3,000 miles away, then you too, can achieve such a feat. And that is a feather you can place in your cap and wear proudly! (And it will also cover that self-taught haircut- win-win!)

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Native Gardens: SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES AND YOUR LOCAL ENVIRONMENT BY CARL JOHNSON

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The Triangle is literally in bloom this time of year! Surrounded by vibrant greens, the work in the garden is just getting started and the seemingly never ending battle of weeding and mowing has only just begun. But, what if there is a way to help beautiful natural gardens grow that could mean less fighting of the weeds for you, and supporting the natural growth of your neighborhood? Native gardens are not only a hot new trend, but are proving to be beneficial for the environment and animal life. A Native garden promotes the growth of greenery that was originally native to the area. In growing indigenous plants, the native species of insects, birds, and other animals, benefit from the food and shelter these plants provide. Some quick research and planning can have a lasting positive impact on your surroundings. It doesn’t matter whether you plant one row of flowers, or reconstruct your full landscape, having native plants is a step forward to a healthier Earth.

allow biodiversity to grow, which is essential to all life on Earth. From proper plant pollination to purifying the air and water, biodiversity is a constantly moving cycle supporting life through all of its stages. Overmanicured lawns and the planting of only “big-store bought flowers” decrease the diversity of available plant life. As areas like the Triangle continue to grow and develop, the natural landscape gets changed and it becomes even more important to replace the native plants that were there. Local insects and pollinators will see a decrease in population as our local plants get removed. A decrease in insects sets off a chain reaction that negatively impacts most other animal life.

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Another benefit of native gardens is that they can be low maintenance. Since these plants are indigenous, they are typically more resistant to the diseases and pests of the area, and adapted to the local soil type. Once proper native perennials are planted, especially seasonal native plants, your garden will continue to grow and bloom on its own. Pollinators will thrive with these additions and will help your garden to grow and survive year after year.

Native flora can be just as visually appealing as a nonnative garden, but the main benefit to planting native is the ecological impact. Indigenous plants support and

A less impactful reason to plant native, but a rather interesting take, is that native plant life ties the area to its history and how the community originally looked

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and felt. For history-rich areas such as North Carolina, having native plants helps to tell the story of its many historic towns and homes.

What plants are local to the Triangle Area? And how to plant them! Native plants are determined by your specific location known as an ecoregion. These ecoregions have different levels, Level I being the broadest, to Level III which gives specifics to smaller areas housed in the Level I and II ecoregions. The EPA gives detailed maps of the Ecoregions in North America which show that most of the Triangle falls under Level III 8.3.4 - Southeastern USA Plains - Piedmont. Though, it is best to use the EPA resources for your specific home when starting your native garden. Once you know your exact Ecoregion you can research which types of plant life are native to your home. As specified by the EPA’s Ecoregions, the Triangle falls under the area Level III 8.3.4 - Southeastern USA Plains - Piedmont, but what does this mean to you as you start your native garden? It is important to first look at the area you are planting in and take into consideration size, soil type and drainage, and sunlight exposure. After all just because a plant is native does not mean it will thrive or be easy to tend to. NC State’s Gardener Handbook suggests planting in layers if you are able to. From tall canopy trees down to the lowest ground layer, you can find native plants throughout. The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is a fantastic resource where you can search by zip code for plants that are native to your area. They even offer a ranking that shows the number of butterflies and moths that use each specific plant for their caterpillars, helping to directly promote biodiversity. HERE ARE A FEW NATIVE PLANTS LISTED FOR THE RALEIGH ZIP CODES FOUND ON THE NWF WEBSITE: Flowers and Grasses – Atlantic Goldenrod (Solidago), Virginia Strawberry (Fragaria), Giant Sunflower (Helianthus), Arrowleaf Violet (Viola), Carolina Geranium (Geranium), Broadleaf Ironweed (Veronia), Beaked Panicgrass (Panicum) Trees and Shrubs – Oak (Quercus), Chickasaw Plum (Prunus), Red Maple (Acer), Coastal Plain Willow (Salix), Crabapple (Malus), American Beech (Fagus), American Elm (Ulmus), Pond Pine (Pinus)

What is happening locally to support Native Plants? What Can You Do? You may have heard of No-Shave November but what about No-Mow May? This event took place in May throughout the country and promotes no lawn mowing for the whole month of

May. The end result is an increase in plant and flower growth giving the pollinator species the resources and food they need to survive as they come out of their hibernation. The town of Carrboro participated in No-Mow May as a part of their Bee City USA initiative. You can take the idea of mowing less often throughout the entire summer, not just May, to help promote native species growth. There are also a variety of places to visit to learn more on native plants, specifically local botanical gardens. The North Carolina Botanical Garden located in Chapel Hill, Juniper Level Botanical Garden in Raleigh, and JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh are all breathtaking, relaxing, and educational gardens to visit where you can enjoy the outdoors while learning about native plants and how you can help promote them! A smaller and simpler task than rebuilding your whole garden can be adding a rain barrel to your downspouts. A rain barrel can hold up to 55 gallons of water which you can in turn use to water your flowers and garden while decreasing your water bill. This simple way of going green aids the environment through natural water conservation, benefits you through money savings, and can be very aesthetically pleasing! Another small impact you can have is to look into whether or not you have a green HOA. A green HOA is one who makes an active choice to use companies, materials, plants and landscaping designs that are both energy-efficient and eco-friendly. A simple letter asking your HOA to explore this route can have a beneficial long-term effect for your neighborhood.

A Native Garden: Helping Your Neighborhood and Your Neighborhood Wildlife Native Gardens are a trend that is not going away and hopefully will become the way of gardening in the future. Building a whole garden around native plants can be a challenge, but for many, gardening is a passion and taking the time and care to give back to your land through your plant choice can be very rewarding. If you live somewhere without an area to garden, try putting some local Carolina geraniums in a hanging basket and watch the butterflies flock to it. No matter the size, one small step forward can have a lasting impact! When looking to buy a home it is important to keep in mind those values that are of importance to you. That is why working with a local experienced buyer’s agent is the way to go. If going green and ideals such as a native garden are important to you, a buyer’s agent can help you research the area’s HOA to see if they support these same goals. Your agent can also help to direct you to an area of town that is rich in history and preserving the natural culture of the area. A buyer’s agent will protect your best interests as a buyer and make sure to keep your needs top of mind.

CARL JOHNSON, REALTOR, BROKER I’ve lived in the Triangle area since 1986, and it has always been home in my heart. I attended the University of North Carolina School of the Arts for high school and college, where I studied voice. After graduating, I decided to enter the business world, where I worked in several marketing, publishing and advertising endeavors, one which took me across the United States prior to my real estate career. After years of local real estate experience, I am now the proud Founder of Carl Johnson Real Estate and lead my company of experienced agents, along with our in-house operations and marketing teams. We are a referral driven company putting our clients first while going above and beyond expectations with a focus on detail and client needs. Learn more about Carl Johnson and Carl Johnson Real Estate by visiting www.CarlJohnsonRealEstate.com.

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The Prestigious Major Achievements in Marketing Excellence (MAME) Awards have the same value to Triangle new home sales and marketing organizations as the Oscars do to actors. The Awards Gala was held on April 28, 2022 at the Raleigh Convention Center. Winners of these coveted awards are recognized as leaders in the industry, SURYLGLQJ FXWWLQJ HGJH VROXWLRQV 0$0( LV DERXW UHVXOWV ÀQGLQJ FUHDWLYH ZD\V WR EH HIIHFWLYH

The Jim Allen Group Best Print Direct Mail Piece or Newsletter for General Brokerage/Agent Photography by Brian Mullins – Mullins Photography & Videography

Best Logo Design for a Company Tri Pointe Homes

Best Video Promotion for a Community Mattamy Homes - Magnolia Park Coming Soon Video

Best Lifestyle Program for a Community Wendell Falls

Best Logo Design for a Community Shadow Creek Estates

Best Social Media Campaign by a Company Homes By Dickerson

Best Professional Development Series Lennar

Best Website for a Company Tri Pointe Homes

Best Social Media Campaign by a Community Shadow Creek Estates

Best Website for a Community Shadow Creek Estates

Best Digital Marketing Campaign Homes By Dickerson

Best Model Merchandising for an Attached Home with a Sales Price of $550,000-$600,000 Savaan Townes Reese Model

Best Brochure for a Community PulteGroup

Best Virtual Sales Process/Experience Lennar

03 c - Best Brochure for a Master Planned Community Wendell Falls by Newland

Best Use of Technology by a Company Garman Homes, tst ink, DAHLIN

Best Model Merchandising for a Detached Home with a sales price of $551,000-$600,000 Terramor Homes, A D.R. Horton Company

Best Graphic Continuity Barrington - The Jim Allen Group

Best Use of Technology by a Master Planned Community Wendell Falls by Newland

Best Print Direct Mail Piece or Newsletter for General Brokerage/Agent The Jim Allen Group

Best Model Merchandising for a Detached Home with a sales price of $601,000-$650,000 Tri Pointe Homes

Best Email Campaign Terramor Homes - A D.R. Horton Company

Best Print Ad for a Company Wake Living Ad, Mungo Homes

Best Web Banner/Rich Media Terramor Homes, A D.R. Horton Company

Best Model Merchandising for a Detached Home with a sales price of 651,000-$700,000 The Wembley at Weatherford West by Drees Homes

Best Print Ad for a Community Shadow Creek Estates Best Signage Barrington - The Jim Allen Group Best Monument Wexford Reserve - The Jim Allen Group Best Broadcast Commercial Radio Ad - Raleigh Ad Best Digital Video for a Company Epcon Communities

Best Overall Advertising Campaign for a Company Homes By Dickerson

Best Model Merchandising for a Detached Home with a sales price of $350,000-$400,000 McKee Homes

Best Product Design for an Attached Home with a sales price of $600,000-$650,000 Delaney

Best Overall Advertising Campaign for a Community Barrington - The Jim Allen Group

Best Product Design for a Detached Home with a sales price of $350,000-$449,000 McKee Homes

Best Special Promotion: Pre-Sale, Grand Opening, Event or other Limited Campaign to the Consumer/ General Public Homes By Dickerson

Best Product Design for a Detached Home with a sales price of 550,000-$649,000 Tri Pointe Homes

Best Special Promotion: Pre-Sale, Grand Opening, Event or other Limited Campaign to the General Brokerage/Agents Terramor Homes - A D.R. Horton Company

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Congratualations to ALL the MAME winners!

Mattamy Homes Building Company of the Year Level 4 Volume 301-500 Total Homes Closed

Meritage Homes Building Company of the Year Level 5 Volume 501-750 Total Homes Closed

PulteGroup Building Company of the Year Level 6 Volume 750+ Total Homes Closed

McKee Homes Best Product Design for a Detached Home – $350,000-$449,000

Best Product Design for a Detached Home with a sales price of $750,000-$849,000 Garman Homes, tst ink, DAHLIN Best Product Design for a Detached Home with a sales price of $950,000-$1,049,000 Sebastian at Lochridge Estates by Drees Homes Best Selection/Design Center Studio M Best Community Recreation Facility, Private or Public Wendell Falls by Newland Best Outdoor Living Space – Custom Home Builder Loyd Builders, LLC Best Outdoor Living Space – Custom Home Builder Loyd Builders, LLC Best Custom Home Design for homes 0-3500 sq ft. Prescott Manor - Gephart Building Company Best Custom Home Design for homes 3501 + sq ft. Falls Reserve - Deep South Lot 7 Best Innovative Feature/Community for Homes up to 3501+ sq. ft. Deep South Builders - Falls Reserve The Jim Allen Group Best High Performance Home Certified Green Homes By Dickerson Best High Performace Home Certified Energy Star Homes By Dickerson Rookie Salesperson of the Year: Donna Bennett Salesperson of the Year Ajit Singh

Sales Team of the Year Single Community Auburn Village

Building Company of the Year Level 1– Volume 1-25 Total Homes Closed in Triangle Market Hearthstone Luxury Homes

Sales Team of the Year Multiple Communities Alison Guthrie & Cathy Lockwood

Building Company of the Year Level 3– Volume 101-300 Total Homes Closed in Triangle Market Drees Homes

Sales Manager of the Year Janice Nesbitt - Terramor Homes Internet Sales Counselor of the Year Whitney White

Building Company of the Year Level 4– Volume 301-500 Total Homes Closed in Triangle Market Mattamy Homes

Internet Sales Team of the Year Susan Otte, Keri Leatherwood, Cat Venturi, Tina King, Nancy Vaughn

Building Company of the Year Level 5– Volume 501-750 Total Homes Closed in Triangle Market Meritage Homes

Marketing Coordinator of the Year Kaitlyn Little

Building Company of the Year Level 6– Volume 750+ Total Homes Closed in Triangle Market PulteGroup

Marketing Manager/Director of the Year Katelin Austin

Development Company of the Year Brookfield Properties

Leadership Award Brant Chesson

Best of the Best: Overall Marketing Shadow Creek Estates

Shining Star Award Clare Ruddy

Best of the Best: Overall Custom Loyd Builders

Superintendent of the Year Level 1– Volume 1-12 Total Homes Closed by Individual Adam Czechowcz Superintendent of the Year Level 2– Volume 13--30 Total Homes Closed by Individual Justin Chorman Superintendent of the Year Level 3– Volume 31 - 49 Total Homes Closed by Individual Michael Pelosi Superintendent of the Year Level 4– Volume 50+ Total Homes Closed by Individual Christopher Watts www. NewHomesAn dIdeas . c o m

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Durham County

DURHAM

“Where great things happen.”

DURHAM

Durham, the fifth largest city in the state, maintains its friendly character and southern charm. Residents enjoy the host of cultural, historical, educational, and natural amenities that Durham has to offer. It’s reasonable cost-of-living, quality schools, first-class health care, arts, entertainment, shopping options, and an abundance of the natural beauty typical of the Carolina Piedmont all contribute to the high quality of life that residents enjoy. Housing options in Durham range from downtown trendy loft-style apartments for young professionals and empty nesters to horse farms in the country; from new suburban developments for familystyle living to historic neighborhoods in the heart of the city.

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Durham County is home to the largest science park in North America, The Research Triangle Park (RTP). This 7,000 acre development is home to more than 200 companies employing over 55,000 employees. RTP is a globally prominent high-technology research and development center that serves as an economic driver for the region. RTP is home to a broad spectrum of companies — from Fortune 100 multinational research and development operations, to university spin-outs and start-up operations.

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RELOCATION INFORMATION

MEBANE

Mebane is conveniently located between the mountains of Western NC and the beautiful coastline of Eastern NC. The city is also equal distance to both Greensboro and Raleigh-Durham (RDU) airports. Mebane is one of the fastest growing areas in North Carolina and is welcoming many new businesses, homes and people into their community everyday.

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“Seattle of the South” Carrboro has a personality all its own, and it’s not afraid to proclaim it. The spirit of Carrboro recognizes the independent spirit of Orange County. It’s a walking town, proudly liberal and independent with a coffee-house quality, a feeling of friendliness, of home.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.cityofmebane.com/utilities.asp for all your Mebane area relocation needs.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.townofcarrboro.org for all your Carrboro relocation needs. sy of Chapel Hill/Orange Patterson Bell Tower Photo courte County Visitors Bureau

CHAPEL HILL

“The southern part of heaven” The people of Chapel Hill live up to the South’s reputation for being hospitable and friendly. Chapel Hill is also a great place to raise a family with its clean streets, manicured lawns, and excellent test scores throughout the school system. Chapel Hill is noted as one of the best cities for college basketball fans. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.ci.chapel-hill.nc.us for all your Chapel Hill relocation needs.

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PITTSBORO

“A small town with a big history”

“County seat and so much more!”

From the moment you arrive in Hillsborough, you know you’re somewhere special.

Pittsboro real estate has increased substantially over the last decade. With its hometown charm, low taxes, proximity to Jordan Lake, Haw River, Chapel Hill, RTP, and Raleigh, Pittsboro’s land is extremely valuable. As the interest in Chatham County has increased, so has the demand for property in Pittsboro and north along the US15/501 corridors in new developments.

Hillsborough is a permanent destination and a haven for artists and writers. The town is centrally located in NC with quick access to Interstate 85 and Interstate 40 just outside its limits. Hillsborough is home to Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and several other trails. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.hillsboroughchamber.com for all your Hillsborough relocation needs. www. NewHomesAn dIdeas . c o m

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CARRBORO | CHAPEL HILL | GRAHAM | HILLSBOROUGH | MEBANE | PITTSBORO

“The perfect place to call home”


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LOUISBURG

“Charming, small town in the heart of North Carolina”

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Louisburg is the county seat of Franklin County and is located in the geographic center of the County. From the beautiful Main St. corridor, full of historic churches and oak-lined sidewalks, to the nation’s oldest private two-year college, Louisburg College, Louisburg is the quintessential small town in America. With only a 25 minute drive to Raleigh, 40 minute drive to Durham, and 50 minute drive to Chapel Hill, the town offers many amenities to those wishing to enjoy the relaxed character of the small town while having short access to major city resources.

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“ A special blend of urban and rural living” Creedmoor is a unique city - an excellent place to live, work, play, and conduct business. Creedmoor has a special blend of urban and rural living that is just a stone’s throw from Durham, Raleigh, and Research Triangle Park, so you not only enjoy the best the big cities have to offer but also a more relaxed lifestyle. More and more people are discovering Creedmoor and our population is increasing swiftly. Creedmoor is committed to the preservation and protection of natural resources, a clean and healthy environment, and the safety of its residents. Creedmoor is very proud of its community that helps make the city the best it can be.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.cityofcreedmoor.org for all your Creedmoor relocation needs.

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Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.townoflouisburg.com for all your Louisburg relocation needs.

YOUNGSVILLE

“My home town” Youngsville is a growing town in southwestern Franklin County, rich in history and full of promise. Its location in the northeastern portion of the prosperous Triangle region of North Carolina has meant that Youngsville has seen its share of growth, but without losing the rural charm that has made it a desired destination for families and businesses alike. Youngsville is a home town to over 1,000 residents who hope that you will make Youngsville your home town, too.

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Public School Information ALAMANCEBURLINGTON 336-570-6060 www.abss.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Alexander Wilson Altamahaw-Ossipee R. Homer Andrews Eastlawn Elon Audrey W. Garrett Grove Park Haw River Highland Hillcrest E.M. Holt B. Everett Jordan Harvey R Newlin North Graham Pleasant Grove Marvin B. Smith South Graham South Mebane Sylvan E.M. Yoder MIDDLE SCHOOLS Broadview Graham Hawfields Southern Alamance Turrentine Western Alamance Woodlawn Alamance/Burlington Early/ Middle College Career & Technical Education Center HIGH SCHOOLS Hugh M. Cummings Eastern Alamance Graham Ray Street Academy Southern Alamance Western Alamance Walter M. Williams

CHATHAM COUNTY 919-542-3626 www.chatham.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Bennett School Bonlee School Horton Middle School JS Waters School Moncure School North Chatham Perry Harrison Pittsboro Siler City Silk Hope School Virginia Cross MIDDLE SCHOOLS Bennett School Bonlee School Chatham Middle Horton Middle School JS Waters School Margaret Pollard

Moncure School Silk Hope School HIGH SCHOOLS SAGE Academy Chatham Central Jordan-Matthews Northwood

CHAPEL HILLCARRBORO 919-967-8211 www.chccs.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Carrboro Ephesus Estes Hills Frank Porter Graham Bilingue School Glenwood McDougle Morris Grove Northside Rashkis Scroggs Seawell MIDDLE SCHOOLS Culbreth McDougle Phillips Smith HIGH SCHOOLS Carrboro Chapel Hill East Chapel Hill Phoenic Academy Middle College High School

DURHAM COUNTY 919-560-2000 www.dpsnc.net ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Bethesda Burton Magnet C.C. Spaulding Club Boulevard Magnet Creekside E.K. Powe Easley Year-Round Magnet Eastway Eno Valley Fayetteville Street Forest View George Watts Montessori Magnet Glenn Hillandale Holt Elementary Magnet Hope Valley Lakewood Little River Mangum Merrick-Moore Morehead Montessori Magnet Oak Grove Parkwood Pearsontown Magnet R.N. Harris Magnet Sandy Ridge Magnet

Southwest Spring Valley W.G. Pearson Magnet Y.E. Smith Elementary Museum School MIDDLE SCHOOLS Brogden Carrington Chewning C.I.S. Academy Durham School of the Arts Githens Lakewood Montessori Middle Lowe’s Grove Magnet Middle Lucas Neal Magnet Rogers-Herr Year-Round Magnet Middle Shephard International Baccalaurette Magnet HIGH SCHOOL City of Medicine Academy Hillside Hillside New Tech Holton Career & Resource Center J.D. Clement Early College Jordan Middle College Highschool at DTCC Northern Riverside Southern School of Energy & Sustainability The Durham Performance Learning Center

FRANKLIN COUNTY 919-496-2600 www.fcschools.net ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Bunn Edward Best Franklinton Laurel Mill Long Mill Louisburg Royal Youngsville

Creedmoor Joe Toler-Oak Hill Mount Energy Stovall-Shaw Tar River West Oxford Wilton MIDDLE SCHOOLS Butner-Stem G C Hawley Mary Potter North Granville HIGH SCHOOLS Granville Central Granville Early College Granville Online J. F. Webb Highschool J.F. Webb Highschool of Health South Granville

HARNETT COUNTY 910-893-8151 www.harnett.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Anderson Creek Primary Benhaven Boone Trial Buies Creek Coats Erwin Gentry Primary Harnett Primary Highland Johnsonville LaFayette Lillington-Shawtown North Harnett Primary Overhills South Harnett Wayne Avenue MIDDLE SCHOOLS Coats-Erwin Dunn Middle Harnett Central Highland Overhills Western Harnett

MIDDLE SCHOOLS Bunn Cedar Creek Franklinton Terrell Lane

HIGH SCHOOLS Harnett Central Overhills Triton Western Harnett

HIGH SCHOOLS Bunn Franklin County Early College Franklinton Louisburg Vine Academy

JOHNSTON COUNTY

GRANVILLE COUNTY 919-693-4613 www.gcs.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Butner-Stem C. G. Credle

919-934-6031 www.johnston.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Benson Cleveland Cooper Corinth-Holders Dixon Road East Clayton Four Oaks Glendale-Kenly McGee’s Crossroads

ORANGE COUNTY

Meadow School Micro Pine Level Polenta Powhatan Princeton River Dell Riverwood Selma South Smithfield West Clayton West Smithfield West View Wilson’s Mill

919-732-8126 www.orangecountyfirst.com ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Cameron Park Central Efland-Cheeks Global Grady A. Brown Hillsborough New Hope Pathways MIDDLE SCHOOLS A.L. Stanback C.W. Stanford Gravelly Hill

MIDDLE SCHOOLS Archer Lodge Benson Clayton Cleveland Four Oaks McGee’s Crossroads North Johnston Princeton Riverwood Selma Smithfield South Campus

HIGH SCHOOLS Cedar Ridge Orange Partnership Academy

WAKE COUNTY 919-431-7400 www.wcpss.net

HIGH SCHOOLS Clayton Cleveland Corinth-Holders JC Career & Technical Leadership Academy JC Middle College JC Early College Academy North Johnston Princeton Smithfield-Selma South Campus South Johnston West Johnston

LEE COUNTY 919-774-6226 www.lee.k12.nc.us ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS B.T. Bullock Broadway Deep River F. L. Knight/The Children’s Center Greenwood J. Glenn Edwards J.R. Ingram, Jr. Tramway Warren Williams Alternative MIDDLE SCHOOLS East Lee Middle School SanLee Middle School West Lee Middle School HIGH SCHOOLS Bragg Street Academy Lee Early College Lee County High School Southern Lee High School

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Abbotts Creek Adams Alston Ridge Apex Aversboro Baileywick Road Ballentine Banks Road Barwell Road Baucom Beaverdam Brassfield Brentwood Briarcliff Briar Creek Bridges Program Brooks Bugg Carpenter Cardinal Gibbons Carpenter Carver Cary Cedar Fork Combs Conn Creech Road Davis Drive Dillard Douglas Durant Road East Garner Famington Woods Forest Pines Drive Forestville Road Fox Road Fuller Fuquay Varina Green Green Hope Harris Creek Herbert Akins Road Heritage Highcroft Drive Hilburn Academy

Hodge Road Holly Grove Holly Ridge Holly Springs Hunter Jefferys Grove Jones Diary Joyner Kingswood Knightdale Lacy Lake Myra Laurel Park Lead Mine Leesville Road Lincoln Heights Lockhart Lynn Road Middle Creek Millbrook Mills Park Morrisville North Forest Pines North Ridge Northwoods Oak Grove Olds Olive Chapel Partnership Primary Penny Road Pleasant Grove Pleasant Union Poe Powell Rand Road Reedy Creek Richland Creek River Bend Rolesville Root Salem Sanford Creek Scotts Ridge Smith Stough Swift Creek Sycamore Creek Timber Drive Turner Creek Underwood Vance Vandora Springs Wake Forest Wakefileld Wakelon Walnut Creek Washington Weatherstone Wendell West Lake White Oak Wilbourn Wildwood Forest Wiley Willow Springs Yates Mill York Zebulon MIDDLE SCHOOLS Apex Carnage

EDUCATION Carroll Magnet Centennial Campus Daniels Davis Drive Dillard Durant Road East Cary East Garner East Millbrook East Wake Fuquay Varina Heritage Hilburn Academy Holly Grove Holly Ridge Site Leesville Road Ligon Lufkin Road Martin Mills Park Moore Square North Garner Pine Hollow Reedy Creek Rolesville Salem Wake Forest Wake Young Men’s Leadership Wake Young Women’s Leadership Wakefield Wendell West Cary West Lake West Millbrook Zebulon HIGH SCHOOLS Apex Apex Friendship Athens Broughton Cary Crossroads Flex East Wake Enloe Fuquay Varina Garner Green Hope Heritage Holly Springs Knightdale Leesville Middle Creek Millbrook North Wake College at Career Academy Panther Creek Rolesville Sanderson Southest Raleigh Vernon Malone College & Career Wake Early College of Health & Science Wake Forest Wake STEM Early College Wake Young Men’s Leadership Wake Young Women’s Leadership Wakefield

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RALEIGH

“A taste of country living with all the conveniences of a major metropolis.” As a focal point of the state’s Triangle Area (Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh), you have in this city a taste of country living with all the conveniences of a major metropolis. Steeped in a rich history from its humble beginnings when it was named after the famous English explorer, Raleigh attracts a broad and diverse population that gives it a delightful blend of southern charm with a big city attitude.

From the shopping at North Hills and the many other retail centers to the parks, museums, and golf courses there is fun to be had by all. Many are drawn to the Falls Lake State Recreation Area, located in northern Wake County, that contains the 12,000-acre lake and 26,000 acres of woodlands. The various businesses, hospitals, schools, and libraries offer something for everyone. This ever expanding city is the ideal place to live, work and play.

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North Raleigh is a great place to live for many different reasons including the environment, history, employment opportunities, the arts, and the housing market.

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NC Pullen Park– Raleigh,

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WAKE FOREST

“Small town, bright future.”

“Incredible hometown charm.”

If you like the small town atmosphere, but still want to be near the amenities of Raleigh, this is the perfect location for you. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.ci.rolesville.nc.us/new_residents for all your Rolesville relocation needs.

Wake Forest continues its emergence as a major player in the phenomenal growth and activity witnessed throughout the Triangle; with several outstanding restaurants and specialty shops. Mindful of its rich heritage, the downtown is also an officially registered historic district. Representative of its academic history, Wake Forest maintains its small town character, however, by captivating newcomers and longtime residents alike with its incomparable warmth and charm. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.wakeforestnc.gov for all your Wake Forest relocation needs. Photo by Mark Cof

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Rolesville, the small town with a bright future, is a town with the goal of guiding and maintaining a community that has a small town atmosphere while still being close enough to the large city and its offerings. Rolesville, the second oldest town in Wake County, is growing more than it ever has and is constantly focused on making it the best place to live, work, play, relax, and raise a family.

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Southwestern Wake & Lee Counties

APEX

FUQUAY-VARINA

“The peak of good living”

“Celebrating community”

Apex has a relaxing small-town atmosphere that earned the city the title “Money Magazine’s #1 Place to Live in America in 2015.” Join the hundreds of newcomers who have discovered this delightful small town located in southwestern Wake County. Even though new residents relocate to the city daily, Apex has maintained the small town character which is so unique in the rapidlygrowing Research Triangle Area. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.apexnc.org for all your Apex relocation needs.

Life in Fuquay-Varina offers the advantage of having what you need in close proximity while providing small town charm and an affordable living environment. Family is highly valued, as are neighbors and the serenity of its location. FuquayVarina will always be the charm, warmth, and character of the people who live there. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.fuquay-varina.org for all your Fuquay-Varina relocation needs.

CARY

“The technology town of North Carolina” Cary is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle area of North Carolina, between Raleigh and renowned Research Triangle Park. The Triangle area repeatedly has ranked among the top regions in the country to live or work, to find a home or start a business, to raise a family or retire.

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Lake Crabtree– Morrisville, NC

MORRISVILLE

“The heart of the Triangle” The town of Morrisville has easy access to I-40, I-540, US-1, the Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Research Triangle Park. People move to Morrisville for many reasons - the excellent schools, proximity to Research Triangle Park, and the RaleighDurham area to name a few. People stay in Morrisville because of the superb quality of life. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.ci.morrisville.nc.us for all your Morrisville relocation needs.

HOLLY SPRINGS

“Where tradition and vision meet”

NEW HILL

“A Great Place to Live”

Located in southwestern Wake County, Holly Springs is growing rapidly while preserving its small town atmosphere. Holly Springs ranked as the safest town in North Carolina in 2016 and has also been included in the top 20 places in North Carolina to live, retire and raise a family.

New Hill is an unincorporated community located in southwestern Wake County, North Carolina, at the crossroads of old U.S. 1, New Hill-Olive Chapel Road and New Hill-Holleman Road. New Hill is located along the original alignment of the New Hope Valley Railway between Durham and Bonsal.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.hollyspringsnc.us for all your Holly Springs relocation needs.

Relocation Information: For more information visit http://localtown.us/new-hill-nc/ for all your New Hill relocation needs.

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Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.townofcary.org for all your Cary relocation needs.

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GARNER

WENDELL

“The Center of Attention”

“A great place to be!”

“Quiet southern charm”

Benson is a town of approximately 3,581 residents in Johnston County, 22 miles south-southeast of Raleigh. Situated at the intersection of I-95 and I-40, the town is within a twohour drive of the Atlantic coast and three hours from the Blue Ridge Mountains. The town is positioned roughly at the mid-point between Miami and Boston.

Garner is located 8 miles south of Raleigh, but has a special smalltown atmosphere. With over 350 acres of parkland, a thriving business economy, safe and beautiful neighborhoods, quality schools, great community events, shopping and local entertainment venues, Garner has something for everyone to enjoy and is also home to American Idol winner and country star Scotty McCreery.

Bordering the bustling US64 corridor just a few minutes from downtown Raleigh, Wendell shares the Triangle region’s vision of sustainable economic development and the region’s wide range of advantages for homeowners, yet continues to radiate small town charm. City convenience and country living are combined to give Wendell an easy, comfortable lifestyle.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.townofbenson.com for all your Benson relocation needs.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.wendellchamber.com for all your Wendell relocation needs.

CLAYTON ZEBULON

“The premier community for active families” You hear it around town a lot. Clayton’s a great place to live! You hear it from folks who’ve lived here all their lives, and you hear it from newcomers, too. Clayton offers a full range of programs to include arts, athletics, summer camps, shows and activities designed to appeal to a diverse, thriving, and active community.

“Town of the friendly people” Lake Benson– Garner, NC

Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.ci.garner.nc.us for all your Garner relocation needs.

KNIGHTDALE Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.townofclaytonnc.org for all your Clayton relocation needs.

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“Living at its best” The opening of Hwy 64/264 Bypass and I-540 has made Knightdale more convenient and easily accessible to/from all parts of the Triangle Region than ever before. Almost overnight, Knightdale was transformed into an attractive place to live, work, play, shop, learn, raise a family, retire or just visit again and again.

The town of Zebulon has much to offer new residents. Located 24 miles east of Raleigh, Zebulon provides traditional small town living within close proximity to a bustling metropolitan area. Reasonably priced real estate, great schools, active civic clubs, numerous recreation and leisure programs, and a minor league baseball team can be found within this charming community. Relocation Information: For utilities information visit www.zebulonchamber.org for all your Zebulon relocation needs.

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CHERRY CREEK Graham, NC

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ORANGE, CHATHAM & ALAMANCE COUNTIES

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Swimming, Pool

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VINEYARDS AT CHATHAM PARK 500 Vine Parkway, Pittsboro

$300s to $800s | 919-278-7687 | www.vineyardsatcp.com Vineyards is the first residential neighborhood in the masterplanned community of Chatham Park. Vineyards offerings will include a variety of products including traditional single-family homes, custom homes and townhomes. UÊ } ÌÊ >À Ê Õ ÌÞÊ*>À ÊÊ ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ UÊ/À> ÃÊÊÊÊ UÊ/ > iÃÊ V>`i ÞÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ UÊ7> >L ÌÞÊ UÊ"«i Ê-«>Vi UÊ*>`` iÃ]Ê-Ü ÊEÊ,>VµÕiÌÊ ÕLÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ UÊ£xÊ ÕÌiÃÊÌ Ê À`> Ê > i

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23 Plenty Court, Pittsboro

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Gill Farm Road, Franklinton

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Golf

Soccer

From the $300s

Bike Trails

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7500 Dover Hills Drive, Wake Forest

1611 Jenkins Road, Wake Forest

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Ebenezer Church Road, Raleigh

Reserve Falls Lane, Wake Forest

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13434 Norwood Road, Raleigh

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Apex | Cary | Fuquay-Varina | Holly Springs Morrisville | Sanford | West Raleigh SEE MAP ON PAGES 56-57 FOR COMMUNITY LOCATIONS.

BRIDLE RUN Raleigh, NC

AMENITIES KEY

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Golf

Soccer

Bike Trails

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Swimming, Pool

Clubhouse

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Tennis

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Picnic Area

Volleyball

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Realtor

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469 Piney Grove Rawls Road, Fuquay-Varina

$300s to $800s | 919-609-0905 | serenitylifenc.com -iÀi ÌÞÊ ÃÊ>Êà } i v> ÞÊV Õ ÌÞÊ V>Ìi`Ê Ê>ÊV Õ ÌÀÞÊÃiÌÌ }Ê iÃÃÊÌ > Ê£äÊ ÕÌiÃÊvÀ Ê ` Ü Ì Ü Ê ÕµÕ>Þ 6>À >ÊÜ Ì ÊµÕ V Ê>VViÃÃÊÌ Ê x{ä]Ê ÜÞÊxx]Ê,> i } ]Ê, 1]Ê }Ì ]Ê> `Ê Fayetteville. Serenity will feature a diversity of home styles and prices with amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness center, sports field and playground. NC-

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We’d like to say thank you for using New Homes & Ideas to find your new home! JORDAN POINTE 2624 Beaver Ridge Dr, New Hill

From $1 million + UÊ iÃÊ>Û> >L iÊ ÜÊv ÀÊµÕ V Ê Ûi UÊ- ÌiÊv à i`Ê >À`Ü `Ã]ÊÎ V>ÀÊ}>À>}i]Êx³Li`É{³L>Ì ]Êv iÝÊë>ViÊ UÊ ÕÝÕÀÞÊ Û }ÊÜÉÀià ÀÌÊÃÌÞ iÊ> i Ì iÃÊÊ UÊ ÕÃÌ ÊVÀ>vÌi`ÊLÞÊ V> ÊLÕ `iÀÃÊ UÊ i>ÀÊ` Ü Ì Ü Ê «iÝÊEÊ À`> Ê > i

Simply fill out the form on page 45 with your purchase information and mail it to us to receive a complimentary Lowe’s $25 Giftcard. Be sure to tell the builder or salesperson that you found your new home community in

Builders: Amward Homes & Upright Builders Sales: The Jim Allen Group | CBHPW Hours: By Appointment

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JORDAN POINTE 2931 Jordan Pointe, Blvd, New Hill

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FLOWERS PLANTATION 500 NW Flowers Parkway, Clayton

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Bike Trails

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FLOWERS PLANTATION

500 NW Flowers Parkway, Clayton

500 NW Flowers Parkway, Clayton

From the $300s

From the $300s

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Builder: Varies by Neighborhood Hours: M-F 9-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5

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FORREST AT FLOWERS PLANTATION

1724 Old Bunn Road, Zebulon

5 Coffee Tree Circle, Clayton

From the $300s

From the high $300s

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Builders: Capitol City Homes, Herring Homes Sales: The Jim Allen Group | Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston Hours: Contact for Appointment

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Builder: Meritage Homes Hours: M, Tu, Th-Sat 10-5, W 1-5, Sun 12-5

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OAK MANOR

Clayton, NC

Garner, NC

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From the low $400s

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919-880-0414

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1724 Old Bunn Road, Zebulon

729 Flower Manor Drive, Wendell

From the $400s

From the high $400s

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Builder: H&H Homes Sales: The Jim Allen Group | Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston Hours: Call for Appointment

Builder: David Weekley Homes Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-6

919-576-1126

919-467-1267

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GLENMERE 720 Glenmere Drive, Knightdale

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Barrington ................................................... 8 ............................... 66

Montreaux ................................................... 6 ............................... 55

Barrington Townhomes ................................ 4 ............................... 65

Oak Manor................................................... 7 ............................... 65

Baylee Ridge................................................ 6 ............................... 65

Olive Ridge .................................................. 2 ............................... 58

Bonterra....................................................... 6 ............................... 49

Perry Farms ................................................. 1 ............................... 54

Briar Chapel Townes .................................... 3 ............................... 49

Providence at Southpoint ............................. 1 ............................... 44

Bridle Run ................................................... 1 ............................... 58

Robuck Homes .............................................................BACK COVER

Camberly ..................................................... 2 ............................... 54

Sanctuary at Yates Mill ................................ 5 ............................... 60

Chatham Park-The Canopy Collection ......... 4 ............................... 49

Seaforth Preserve ........................................ 5 ............................... 49

Cherry Creek ............................................... 1 ............................... 48

Serenity ..........................................................INSIDE FRONT COVER

David Weekley Homes ............................................FRONT COVER, 5

Serenity ....................................................... 3 ............................... 59

Encore at Wendell Falls ............................... 9 ............................... 66

Stoneridge Place ......................................... 4 ............................... 55

Flowers Plantation ....................................... 1 ............................... 64

Triple A Homes .............................................................................. 23

Flowers Plantation ....................................... 2 ............................... 64

Vineyards at Chatham Park .......................... 2 ............................... 48

Flowers Plantation ....................................... 3 ............................... 64

Waterstone Manors ...................................... 5 ............................... 55

Flowers Plantation ........................................................................... 1

Wexford Reserve .......................................... 3 ............................... 54

Forrest at Flowers Plantation ....................... 5 ............................... 65

Winston Ridge ............................................. 2 ............................... 51

Gill Farm ..................................................... 1 ............................... 51 Glenmere ................................................... 10 ............................... 66 Jordan Pointe .............................................. 4 ............................... 59 Jordan Pointe .............................................. 6 ............................... 60 Jordan Pointe .................................................................................. 3

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Ting Internet ....................................................................................7

Fairgrounds Southern Ideal Home Show ........................................10

Triangle Parade of Homes ..............................................................12

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