New Homes & Ideas Winter 2022 Digital Issue

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In our continuing series on “What is Making the Triangle Area so Desirable”, Erica Jevons Sizemore discusses the luxury real estate market in the Triangle area. On pages 18-21, Erica states that, “Sixty-three percent of real estate professionals nationally expect luxury home prices to continue to rise over the next three years. Demand has surged for larger homes, vacation and second homes and property in more suburban areas during what many are calling ‘The Great Reshuffling’ over the last two years.” If you are in the market for a luxury home in 2022, I encourage you to learn more about the many aspects of this area that are increasing sales of luxury homes.

On pages 22-25, we explore Orange and Chatham Counties and the multitude of reasons that these areas are attracting homebuyers in abundance. Kelly McCall Branson discusses how Chapel Hill, Carrboro, and Pittsboro are widely known for the cultural, dining and recreational opportunities, as well as good schools, safe neighborhoods and an abundance of choices for places to call home. Read about how Chatham County is now the fastest growing county in North Carolina!

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PUBLISHER SARAH DAVIS SarahDavis@NewHomesandIdeas.com

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS KELLY McCALL BRANSON LAURA KOSHEL ERICA JEVONS SIZEMORE

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Do you have an open floorplan in your home, but you’re not quite sure how to design the areas so that they flow together? You’re not alone. Local Interior Designer, Laura Koshel, owner of LK Design, provides some helpful insider tips on how to make your open floor plan both functional and stylish on pages 26-29. Mark your calendar for the Downtown Raleigh Home Show from February 25-27 at the Raleigh Convention Center. Visit DowntownRaleighHomeShow.com for more information. As always, be sure to visit www.NewHomesAndIdeas.com for all of your home buying and home decorating needs this winter.

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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The George; Photo courtesy of Beacon Street

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Cover feature:

WINTER 2022 | January, February, March

FEATURES

NEW HOME DIRECTORIES DURHAM COUNTY 36 Durham County Relocation Information 44 Durham County Map 46 Durham County Directories

18 REDEFINING THE LUXURY MARKET Erica Jevons Sizemore 22 GO WEST: EXPLORING THE TRIANGLE’S WESTERN EDGE Kelly McCall Branson

ORANGE, CHATHAM & ALAMANCE COUNTIES 37 Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Relocation Information 48 Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Map 50 Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Directories

26 IS THE OPEN FLOOR PLAN GOING OUT OF STYLE IN 2022? Laura Koshel, LK Design

FRANKLIN & GRANVILLE COUNTIES 38 Franklin & Granville Counties Relocation Information 52 Franklin & Granville Counties Map 53 Franklin & Granville Counties Directories

30 2021 TRIANGLE PARADE OF HOMES WINNERS 32 2021 NCHBA STARS AWARD WINNERS

NORTHERN WAKE COUNTY 40 Wake County Relocation Information 54 Northern Wake County Map 56 Northern Wake County Directories

DEPARTMENTS 6 HOME PRODUCTS, SERVICES & REMODELING IDEAS

SOUTHWESTERN WAKE & LEE COUNTIES 42 Southwestern Wake Counties Relocation Information 60 Southwestern Wake Counties Map 62 Southwestern Wake Counties Directories

16 ALLIANCE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS

EASTERN WAKE, JOHNSTON & HARNETT COUNTIES 43 Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Relocation Information 66 Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Map 68 Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Directories

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REDEFINING THE

LUXURY MARKET BY ERICA JEVONS SIZEMORE

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THE GEORGE, A SEVEN FLOOR CONDO IN DURHAM, WILL BE AMONG THE AREA DEVELOPMENTS REDEFINING THE HIGH-END REAL ESTATE LANDSCAPE.

The George; Photos courtesy of Beacon Street

There is a symbiotic relationship between wealth and real estate. According to a report produced by WealthEngine, Wealth-X and The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing (ILHM), there has been an 180% increase in luxury property ownership in a mere three-year period. The volume of wealth in the country has grown in part due to the cryptocurrency boom and surging stock markets, paired with soaring real estate prices and low interest rates. This has subsequently allowed individuals to borrow and save more, fueling a strong real estate market across the nation and across the Triangle. Values are shifting among affluent consumers and homeowners. Buyers are flocking to cities with walkability, a focus on nature and well-rounded quality of life, with an eye for good food and a vibrant art scene; they are tech savvy and environmentally conscious. Their consumer preferences paint a picture of those redefining the marketplace and with increasing wealth many are purchasing luxury real estate. The rise of teleworking has made it possible to live and work from anywhere for many individuals. The lifestyle benefits the area has to offer that we have explored in earlier issues of this series, have made it an attractive place to be. For companies like Beacon Street Development Company, who have been shaping the quality and character of the community since 2004, with boutique residences including The Wade, Fairview Row and now The George in Durham, set to start construction in spring 2022, the demographic evolution of the Triangle has been fascinating to watch. “It’s exciting to craft something influenced entirely by the way we live and work, and that is how we have designed The George,” says Jim Wiley, President of Beacon Street. “The interiors and exteriors reflect the demand for how people are living, given their experiences during covid, and the style and taste of those coming from other US and international markets.” With several units already under contract at The George in downtown Durham, this seven floor condo building, with residences starting in the $400s and the highest priced units over $2m, will be among the area developments redefining the high-end real estate landscape. Wiley reminds, “When we think

about the idea of luxury it is by nature something we self-define. It’s a state of great comfort built from our inward experience out - it’s how we live and what we believe in. Our buyers put value on what really means something to them. In our case, they’re placing a premium on lifestyle and value, not just square footage.”

CUTTHROAT AREA DEMAND Sixty-three percent of real estate professionals nationally expect luxury home prices to continue to rise over the next three years. Demand has surged for larger homes, vacation and second homes and property in more suburban areas during what many are calling ‘The Great Reshuffling’ over the last two years. Many buyers were inspired to finally buy their dream home during the pandemic and competed for move-in ready homes with attractive features - and sellers generated a premium for them. In August of 2021, the Raleigh area saw steep competition for housing which yielded the most bidding wars nationally over that period with 87% of homes having multiple offers, making us the most cutthroat real estate market in the country. The typical home value in the area was also up 23.5% that month over the prior year. And while these figures reflect changes in the average home sales, all homes prices to include the luxury real estate market were impacted and saw strong appreciation. Raleigh recently ranked sixth out of 130 local markets by the Homebuilders’ Local Opportunity Index (HLOI), which identifies regions with the best short- and long-term opportunities for investing in constructing new homes. With expensive materials and labor, however, building a new home can be anything but affordable, and because the pace of building cannot keep up with demand, buyers are willing to outbid one another for a home, driving selling prices even higher. Despite much debate, the Raleigh-Durham market is not expected to experience cooling real estate sales due in part to the area’s emergence as a tech hub. Having started with IBM in the 1960s, today major tech companies call the area home with the Research Triangle Park as an anchor to many science and tech firms and startups. Over the last 60 years, companies

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Sanctuary at Yates Mill; Photo courtesy of Jim Allen Group

have flocked to the Triangle - capped off with the addition of Apple and Google who in 2021 announced future campuses here - and we will likely see this continue. Our local tech talent accounts for over 9% of our working population, and Raleigh-Durham was ranked #3 by LinkedIn for metros whose tech communities are growing fastest. Subsequently, these tech companies come with higher wages. The new Apple facility has reported paying up to $325,000 per year for senior jobs locally, making purchasing a higher end home well within reach.

TECH COMPANIES THAT HAVE CHOSEN TO PUT DOWN ROOTS IN THE TRIANGLE

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

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IBM

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1965

SAS Institute

5,567

1976

Red Hat

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1993

Cisco Systems

5,000

1994

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2006

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2009

Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions

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2012

Lenovo

3,000

2013

Apple*

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2021

Google*

1,000

2021

The George, Rooftop Terrace; Photo courtesy of Beacon Street

NEW POWER PLAYERS With strong demand and shrinking supply in virtually every sector of the market, we have experienced a sharp rise in home prices and inventory shortage among the high end real estate market that we would typically expect among lower-priced homes. ILHM has identified four groups of buyers driving much of this demand. 2 ^F Baby Boomers are skipping the downsize and purchasing homes of their dreams. 2 ^F am!)ada ¨ p !¥Fd !m= daOF !VF pO ^F Q`T« ¨F! pd= Golden Millennial (those getting married or having children) has driven home buying decisions among this group. 2 a F !hpmV ^p F Second Homeowners that began in 2020 during the start of the pandemic continues today with affluent individuals looking for a second home for investment or to align with remote work and YOLO (you only live once) mindsets. 2 !m¨ F3dF3 a3 3a ¨ =¦FddF !m= P ` ahF )£¨F addFmma!d !m= pd=F Gen-Zers known as Urban Repatriates are looking to capitalize on low interest rates and are seeking more square footage, outdoor spaces and have returned to purchasing downtown properties. As these groups consider the overall quality of life and fashion in their home buying decisions, “The industry stands at the door of opportunity. With baby boomers and millennials alike seeking similar access to the truly essential; we get to differentiate and tailor our approach to placemaking” according to Wiley, seeking to appeal to the lifestyle aesthetic of their buyers.

Note: Apple and Google ore projected estimates. Table: Andy Kiersz/lnsider Source: Wake County Economic Development

Furthermore, the stereotypes that have defined a generation of millennials (born 1981-1996) doesn’t ring true in the real estate world. With 38% of the home buyers and 72.1 million in population, millennials currently make up the largest share of homebuyers in the US. While they may have waited to make their first real estate investment, many are breaking the notion of the ‘starter’ home and instead wealthy millennials’ first purchase might be a million dollar property. Millennials are also the most educated generation in history, have higher earnings and are set to inherit more wealth than any prior generation, according to a May 2020 report by the Brookings Institute. And for the Triangle area, flush with millennials with a median age of 37.5 years, many of which not surprisingly at high earning tech jobs, the direction of the luxury real estate market may never look the same.

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BEACON STREET INSPIRES HOMEOWNERS TO CONNECT WITH THEIR COMMUNITY AND ENJOY LIFE RIGHT OUTSIDE THEIR FRONT DOOR.

Caswell Heights; Photo Courtesy of Beacon Street

A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS Housing prices in the US have increased 48.55% over the past 10 years (just under 5% per year, which by comparison, typically averages around 3.5-3.8% per year according to RenoFi). As their equity has increased, many sellers are stepping up into more expensive homes. Data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) shows a 244.5% increase in the number of home sales in the US priced above $1m as of May 2021, far outpacing the increase in other price bands, including $250,000 to $500,000 which only realized a 47.9% gain over the same period. In 2019, the median luxury home sold in the US was $1.25m and rose to $1.70m in 2021. Depending on the area of the country you are in, higher end homes can look very different from a pricing, amenities and availability standpoint. In the Triangle area, luxury real estate, defined as the top 10% of homes sold, includes properties which have closed at or above $750,000, and as of December 2021, the multiple listing service for the area has 2% of the homes for sale priced above $2m. If luxury home sales continue at their current pace and stay in line with the dollar spent in the later part of 2020, we could see a 76.4% increase of wealth invested in luxury real estate by the end of 2021 compared with 2019. Furthermore, high end real estate doesn’t always play by the rules of other sectors in the market. The wealth of those purchasing luxury properties can, to an extent, protect from factors that may otherwise influence homeowners with average priced properties within the community, insulating them and their buying and selling decisions.

WHEN WE THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE New buyers moving to the area who have often been accustomed to higher priced properties or those which offered fewer amenities for the same investment elsewhere are propelling second-tier markets throughout the country like the Triangle.

With wealth growing and the cost of capital remaining low in recent years, circumstances are primed to positively impact the higher end housing market in the coming years. We may be at a tipping point, which could transition the area from one known to have affordable housing to a luxury real estate market. As the Triangle area grows, Bryson Powell, Development Manager at Beacon Street, notes that he doesn’t see pricing going anywhere but up. “It’s simply supply and demand. It’s developers and builders working to create new opportunities where people want to live. The appreciation of desirable neighborhoods and locations will no doubt continue in places like downtown Raleigh and Durham,” where their upcoming projects will include The George, and recently announced, Caswell Heights and Budleigh East. Powell contends, “Raleigh is catching up with other cities, and from a pricing standpoint, will start looking like them as well - but we still remain a great value versus the alternative with as good if not a better lifestyle.” For Beacon Street, it’s all about inspiring connections, Wiley explains, “We want to create places enjoyed by those that live in them, around them, and the city as a whole...where homeowners and neighbors thrive through connections they make with their community and enjoy life right outside their front door. We’re doubling down and reinvesting in what already makes these communities so great - the people and the streets.” It is in this, that there is not just a symbiotic relationship between wealth and real estate as we have examined but also one that exists when an already great place breeds great growth. For while real estate and the luxury market has had a record two years, the Triangle area is prime to continue its upward trend. In unpacking the drivers influencing our market, it is evident that the actions of community and business leaders, visionaries and neighbors listening, learning and adapting - who now and in the past have invested here - which continues to yield tremendous benefit to those living in the Triangle.

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BY KELLY MCCALL BRANSON

Exploring the Triangle’s Western Edge

Photo courtesy of Chatham Park

Photo courtesy of Chatham Park

In our continuing series exploring the different regions that make up the greater Triangle, we now turn to the environs around one of its main points — Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill and its sister city Carrboro may be kissin’ cousins but these side-by-side towns each have their own distinctive ambiance. Travel à ÕÌ vÀ >«i ] > ` Þ Õ½ w ` wide open spaces and one of the most ambitious master planned communities in the state in Chatham County. And as the Triangle’s population continues to grow, sleepy little Mebane, to the north is growing too.

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Old Well, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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The Town the University Built Chapel Hill, so-named for the tiny Anglican “chapel of ease” built in 1752 on its crest, was, from its inception, a town built to serve its university. The Carolina Inn now occupies the site of the old chapel, and the University of North Carolina — the first public university in the nation — has grown into a vast campus, serving more than 30,000 students. With a population around 61,000, Chapel Hill has become a city proper, but it remains unmistakably a college town. The renowned Old Well, in the heart of the UNC campus, is perhaps the most photographed site in North Carolina. The university is the city’s largest employer, alongside UNC Health. Take a stroll down Chapel Hill’s main street — Franklin Street, named to honor Benjamin Franklin — and you’ll pass students’ favored pizza joints and ramen shops alongside the finer dining options (including the James Beard Award-winning chef Andrea Reusing’s Lantern.) With plenty of delicious, and eclectic, dining options, Bon Appétit has called Chapel Hill one of “America’s Foodiest Small Towns. People magazine proclaimed Merritt’s Grill’s BLT “the perfect sandwich,” and Food and Wine awarded tiny Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen its “Best Biscuit in the U.S.” accolade. And there are no fewer than six craft breweries within a two-mile stretch from Chapel Hill to Carrboro. Much of the city’s cultural offerings are associated with the university. One of the favorites is the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. This prominent Franklin Street fixture, with its classical architecture (designed by the architects of the Jefferson Memorial) and its giant rose-garden sundial was built in 1949 as the first planetarium in the South. Some 60 astronauts, including John Glenn and Neil Armstrong studied celestial navigation here. It’s still dazzling visitors with its planetarium shows and Science Stage presentations. Just a few blocks away, on Columbus Street, the Ackland Art Museum houses more than 19,000 works and mounts special exhibits of both local and national artists. Just next door, the June Alcott Gallery exhibits works by UNC faculty and students. Across campus, the Robert and Sallie Brown Gallery and Museum features works by contemporary black artists. The 100-year-old Playmakers Repertory Company mounts professional theater entirely produced by UNC students, faculty and staff. And the university’s music department hosts a variety of

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performances, ranging from classical to bluegrass to hip-hop and rock at various venues. On the eastern edge of campus, the Koch Memorial Forest Theatre, an enchanting stone amphitheater carved into the wooded hillside, stages theatrical and musical events in warmer months. (Don’t miss performances here by local visionaries, Paperhand Puppet Intervention.) For more outdoor excursions in Chapel Hill, visit the more-than1,100-acre North Carolina Botanical Garden with its vast collection of endangered North Carolina plants. The Coker Arboretum encompasses five acres of flowering trees and shrubs. With miles and miles of biking trails, Chapel Hill (along with UNC and Carrboro) are designated Silver-Level Bicycle Friendly Communities by the League of American Bicyclists. Of course no description of Chapel Hill would be complete without basketball. This is Tar Heel Country, where basketball greats like Michael Jordan got their start, and no fewer than seven men’s national championship banners fly. A basketball game at the nearly 21,000-seat Dean E. Smith Student Activities Center — more affectionately known as the Dean Dome — is an experience not to be forgotten. With all that a major university has to offer, as well as awardwinning public schools and a plethora of foodie choices, a Chapel Hill address is one of the most sought after in the Triangle. Two of the nation’s early New Urbanist communities — Meadowmont Village and Southern Village — offer an innovative, walk-friendly new kind of neighborhood. And, amazingly, there are still a few options to spread out in Chapel Hill, with the Bonterra community offering large wooded homesites up to two acres — privacy and proximity to everything important.

Indie Vibes Follow Franklin Street West ‘til it joins with Rosemary Street, and boom, you’re in Carrboro. The town of just over 21,000 is known for its progressive vibe. Organic groceries, coffee shops, craft galleries and indie music venues abound. The Cat’s Cradle has been one of the Triangle’s premier music venues for more than 50 years, hosting bands as diverse as Nirvana, Public Enemy, John Mayer, Joan Baez and Ziggy Pop in its 750-person space. The Carrboro ArtsCenter offers classes, avant-garde performances and art exhibits at its 350-seat theater and gallery. And the year-

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SEAFORTH PRESERVE, NESTLED BETWEEN PITTSBORO AND JORDAN LAKE, OFFERS SOME OF THE LARGEST NEW-HOMESITES IN THE TRIANGLE. Photo courtesy of Robuck Homes

round Carrboro Farmers Market is one of the best in the Triangle, with handmade pottery and crafts offered alongside locally produced vegetables, and meats, artisan cheeses and wildflower honey. Enjoy kayaking, canoeing and fishing at the Cane Creek Reservoir, stocked with bass, crappie, catfish and a variety of sunfish. Or rent a flat-bottomed boat for a lazy Sunday float.

An Old-Fashioned Small Town with Cutting Edge Neighborhoods Head south from Chapel Hill into Chatham County. It’s the fastest growing county in North Carolina, and here you’ll find charming old downtowns and country estates, as well as a vast new community at the forefront of the new live-work-play inclusiveness. Chatham County was carved out of Orange County in 1771. Iroquoian and Siouan Indians called this land home before Scottish, English and German settlers began to arrive in the early 1700s. An early 1751 English Quaker settlement along the Haw and Eno Rivers is now Siler City. Chatham County, and its county seat were both named for William Pitt, earl of Chatham and staunch defender of American rights in the British Parliament. It borders Jordan Lake, and the Cape Fear, Haw, Deep, Rocky and New Hope Rivers traverse the county. More

than 1,100 farms and dairies still operate in Chatham County, and its picturesque, rural setting has attracted more than its share of artists and craftsmen. Pittsboro, with a population approaching 4,000, is Chatham County’s largest town and boasts a 59-acre downtown of 130 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Just 16 miles to Chapel Hill, 25 to Research Triangle Park and 32 to Raleigh, the town is ideally situated for easy access to just about everything the Triangle has to offer. Pittsboro is home to multiple wineries. Starrlight Mead specializes in award-winning honey wines, and Fair Game Beverage Company Wine and Spirits, in addition to crafting beer, wine and cider, distills barrel-aged rum and brandy. Visit the Chatham County Historical Museum, housed in the historic Chatham County Courthouse, to learn about the area’s history. The quirky Small Museum of Folk Art includes works from such notable local artists as Clyde Jones, Vollis Simpson and Jimmy Lee Sudduth. Just outside downtown, try Crissman Archery or Chatham Axes for a little target practice therapy. Or bliss out at the North Carolina Zen Center, with its 15-acre forested Zendo overlooking Brooks Creek. Get outside and enjoy the myriad water-recreation opportunities at the 14,000-acre Jordan Lake reservoir. With seven beaches and

Jordan Lake is a reservoir in Chatham County. With seven beaches and 14 miles of hiking trails, boating, paddle boarding, fishing and camping, it is a crown jewel of the Triangle.

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14 miles of lakeside hiking trails, boating, paddle boarding, fishing and camping, this is truly a natural crown jewel of the Triangle. Don’t forget to watch for bald eagles and osprey overhead. The 1,025-acre Lower Haw River State Natural Area is also a great spot for boating, fishing, picnicking or hiking the 7.3-mile Lower Haw River Trail. The living opportunities in Chatham County are as varied as the landscape, with historic neighborhoods being joined by new communities offering a wealth of new-fangled amenities. “We are seeing people looking for peace and privacy,” says Meredith Horner, marketing manager for Robuck Homes. “But they also want proximity to recreation and shopping and entertainment and vital services.” Seaforth Preserve, nestled between Pittsboro and Jordan Lake, offers some of the largest new-homesites in the Triangle, ranging from .9 to over two acres.

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The really big changes afoot in Chatham County are in the 7,000-acre plus master planned community, Chatham Park. “What we are doing at Chatham Park is combining the best elements of urban living — walkability, community, convenience — with the best elements of suburban living,” says Vanessa Jenkins, executive vice president at Preston Development Company, developers of Chatham Park. This vast new community, well underway, will feature a variety of neighborhoods with new-home offerings for everyone from new-college grads to young families to empty-nesters and active retirees. But homes are just a part of the live-work-play equation; two retail/commercial districts are open or planned for the community with shopping, dining and entertainment options, as well as medical facilities and office space. Nearly one third of the property has been dedicated to parks and open spaces, with miles of trails carefully designed, not just for recreation, but to provide true connectivity among the living, working and playing spaces.

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NEARLY ONE THIRD OF CHATHAM PARK’S 7,000 ACRE MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY IS DEDICATED TO PARKS AND OPEN SPACES. MILES OF RECREATIONAL TRAILS PROVIDE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN THE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS.

(WTVJGT #Ƃ GNF The Triangle is a popular place, and as more and more folks look to settle here, the boundaries are expanding. Once quiet little Mebane (population 15,000), northwest of Chapel Hill, is experiencing its own little boom. With room to spread out and a slightly lower cost of living, communities like Bowman Village by Meritage Homes are building new-home opportunities offering the best of both worlds — small-town charm that’s just close enough to big-city benefits. Yes, the western corner of our Triangle is, most definitely Tar Heel country, but it’s also an area full of cultural, dining and recreational opportunities, as well as good schools, safe neighborhoods and an abundance of choices for places to call home.

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IS THE OPEN FLOOR PLAN GOING OUT OF STYLE IN 2022?

BY LAURA KOSHEL, LK DESIGN PHOTOS BY CATHERINE NGUYEN

It was very interesting to watch how home designs and interior design trends changed during the pandemic. After spending more time working or studying from home, many homeowners realized that some of the spaces in their homes needed to be more flexible. By now, most of us have adapted a home office or at least a work area in their home. New construction is catching up fast to our new lifestyle. At the recent Parade of Homes, a few interesting trends emerged. In some cases, offices are being created instead of formal dining areas. Breakfast areas are

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NEW CONSTRUCTION IS CATCHING UP FAST TO OUR NEW LIFESTYLE. AT THE RECENT PARADE OF HOMES,

A FEW INTERESTING TRENDS EMERGED.

However, the open floor concept plan is still a predominant layout in most new homes. Our clients often report feeling “stuck” when it comes to decorating their large, open spaces. They may have their furnishings and decor items already selected, but are challenged with “Where to start?” Deciding how to arrange everything in a large, open floor plan can be overwhelming. How do you unify everything? In what way is each space going to be used? And how do you make everything flow, feel welcoming, and even cozy? So many questions! If you are contemplating how to design your open floor plan, the following tips can help you get started:

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Think about the overall style, color palette, and finishes You may want to approach your open floor plan as one cohesive story: Do you prefer your space to be monochromatic or do you prefer a selection of neutrals with splashes of color here and there? What is the style you are going for? Keep in mind that many styles can be blended nicely so you don’t have to strictly adhere to just one. When decorating an open-concept space, it is important to remain consistent with colors and finishes. Your color scheme should unite all the spaces, and you can achieve that by using the same or complementary color of paint(s) throughout your space. Make sure the styles of furniture and wood finishes you choose are complementary. 2 F !m !33Fm 3pdp am ¨p£ !33F p aF : ^ p¦ pillows and rugs.

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hard surfaces. They have a lot of visual volume and need to be considered when you think of wood, metal, and other finishes for your furnishings. Will it create an organic blend of finishes or a contrasting one?

one main metal finish and complement it with others in smaller quantities. Just like paint colors and wood stains, metals can have warm or cool undertones, so make sure they don’t clash.

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Mixing metal finishes in your space Interior Designers hear this question a lot, “How will the finish of our light fixtures work with the hardware of the cabinets and doors?” While this topic deserves its own article, you can choose to select

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ANNUAL PARADE OF HOMES WINNERS The 2021 Triangle Area Parade of Homes gives prospective homebuyers the opportunity to view the latest concepts in new home design, construction and technology. Before they are open to the public, teams of builders and new home professionals from other markets judge the homes. Each home is awarded points based on many aspects, including workmanship and design excellence. The following is a list of builders and home plans that won awards in this year’s Parade of Homes. The list is organized by county and price range for the judged divisions. Winners of the Annual Parade of Homes, presented by the Home Builders Association of Raleigh–Wake County (HBA), were announced during the Awards Gala Tuesday evening, October 12 at North Raleigh Hilton. Parade homes are selected for Gold, Silver & Bronze Awards in each category. For more Parade information, visit www.TriangleParade.com.

Wake County Parade of Homes Winners AWARD

HOUSE NAME

BUILDING COMPANY

$300,000 - $400,000 GOLD The Blayre GOLD Tiebreaker B SILVER Jordan A BRONZE The Dogwood

Mattamy Homes Garman Homes McKee Homes H&H Homes

$401,000 - $465,000 GOLD The Reges A SILVER The Pullen BRONZE The Gaines

AWARD

HOUSE NAME

$1,250,000 - $1,400,000 GOLD Belmont

BUILDING COMPANY

The Cora Marie Farmers Dream

AR Homes – Monterey Bay Raleigh Speight Built Grande Manor Homes

Smith Douglas Homes McKee Homes Mattamy Homes

$1,440,000 - $1,600,000 GOLD Fairfax Fireside Retreat SILVER Connie’s Bluetiful Farmhouse BRONZE The Mary Beth

Homescapes Builders Raleigh Custom Homes Upright Builders

$466,000 - $510,000 GOLD The Parker SILVER Crabtree BRONZE Reese

Mattamy Homes M/I Homes Ashton Woods

$2,000,000 - $3,000,000 GOLD Vineyard Haven SILVER Connie’s Southern Hills Retreat BRONZE Connie’s Rooftop Par-Tee

Loyd Builders Raleigh Custom Homes Raleigh Custom Homes

$511,000 - $570,000 GOLD The Templeton SILVER Birch BRONZE Missing Manhattan

Brandywine Homes Davidson Homes Homes by Dickerson

$571,000 - $625,000 GOLD Northwood C Silver Portico BRONZE Milton

Drees Homes Epcon Communities M/I Homes

$626,000 - $700,000 GOLD The Onyx IX SILVER Maron Elite BRONZE The Marshall

Gemstone Homes Toll Brothers Mattamy Homes

$785,000 - $875,000 Gold Crescent Ridge Lot 13 SILVER Better Late Than Never BRONZE Savannah

PAKT Construction Gephart Building Company Oak & Stone Custom Homes

$950,000 - $1,150,000 GOLD Dulce de Leche SILVER The Willow Creek BRONZE The Gables

Homes by Dickerson Satterwhite Construction Upright Builders

SILVER BRONZE

JUDY RICHARDSON LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

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During the gala, the Triangle Parade of Homes Committee presented the 2021 Judy Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award to a member of the association who has dedicated 30 years to serving and has played a major role in the success of the Triangle Parade of Homes. This year’s Judy Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award recipient goes to GAYE ORR.

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The Home Builders Association (HBA) of Durham, Orange & Chatham (DOC) Counties announced the winners of the 2021 Parade event on October 7 at the HBA DOC Parade of Homes Awards Gala at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill. Entries were divided into price categories and judged by teams of builders and new home professionals from other markets. This year’s Parade features homes priced from $360,000 to $2.9 million, offering options to meet the needs of home buyers in a diverse price range. For more information call 919.493.8899, visit TriangleParade.com, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We encourage you to learn more!

Durham, Orange, and Chatham Counties Parade of Homes Winners AWARD

HOUSE NAME

BUILDING COMPANY

AWARD

HOUSE NAME

$360,000 - $420,0000 GOLD The Oakwood SILVER Gibsonville

David Weekley Homes Tradition Homes

$875,000 - $975,000 GOLD Catalog Pg. 4 SILVER The Grayson BRONZE Uptown Funk

Homes by Dickerson Halcyon Homes Homes by Dickerson

$440,000 - $500,000 GOLD The Noni Cottage GOLD Cameron SILVER The Wainwright

Travars Built Homes D.R. Horton David Weekley Homes

$1M - $2M GOLD

Upright Builders, Inc.

The Mary Beth

$2M and Up GOLD The Classic Traditional

$515,000 - $550,000 GOLD The Careywood SILVER Oasis BRONZE The Darby

David Weekley Homes HHHunt Homes McNeill Burbank

$748,000 - $830,000 GOLD Mary Alice’s Wonderland SILVER No Little Plans

Homes by Dickerson Barnaby by Garman Homes

BUILDING COMPANY

The Rexford Group, ltd

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Honoring the BEST in the State of North Carolina in the Home Building Industry The North Carolina Home Builders Association (NCHBA) recognized the outstanding performance of home building professionals throughout the state at the annual STARS Awards Gala on September 22, 2021 at the Omni Charlotte Hotel in Charlotte. Winners receive recognition in areas such as marketing and advertising, web design, sales/information center, landscape design, interior merchandising, architecture/floor plan, remodeling/renovation and special projects. Awards are also given to local home builders associations. Winners of the STARS Awards are listed below. For more information and photos, visit www.21buildingexpo.com

TOP AWARDS (2020 & 2021)

Sean Sullivan of Living Stone Design + Build in Asheville was named the 2021 Distinguished Builder Member of the Year. Sullivan is a member of the Asheville HBA. Chad Collins of Collins DesignBuild in Durham was named the 2020 Distinguished Builder Member of the Year. Collins is a member of the HBA of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties. The 2021 Distinguished Associate Member of the Year Award went to Laura Sullivan of ID.ology Interiors and Design in Asheville. She is a member of the Asheville HBA. The 2020 Distinguished Associate Member of the Year Award went to Meredith Oliver of Meredith Communications in Raleigh. She is a member of the HBA of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties and the HBA of Raleigh-Wake County. Paul Kane, EO of the Raleigh-Wake HBA, was recognized as the 2021 Executive Officer of the Year. Susan Black, EO of the AlamanceCaswell Builders Association, was recognized as the 2020 Executive Officer of the Year. The 2021 New Executive Officer of the Year award recognized Megan Carroll of the Asheville HBA. The 2020 New Executive Officer of the Year award recognized Darlene Saunders of the HBA of WinstonSalem. The Builders Mutual Safety Program of the Year award recognized Buchanan Construction as its 2020 recipient and Red Tree Builders as its 2021 recipient. Both are members of the Asheville HBA.

OTHER STARS AWARDS Sales Professional of the Year Ahmad Noura of D.R. Horton Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA, Wilmington Sales & Marketing Council, and Brunswick County HBA

Best Brochure, Newsletter or Marketing Piece for a Builder, Developer or Realty Company Living Stone Design + Build Member of the Asheville HBA

Sales Team of the Year Jim Allen Group New Homes Member of the Raleigh-Wake HBA, HBA of Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties, and Franklin County HBA

Best Logo for a Builder or Developer Sineath Construction Member of the Asheville HBA

Best Website for a Community Serenity by Greenfield Communities Member of the Raleigh-Wake HBA

Best Logo for a Community Uptown West Terraces by Hopper Communities Member of the HBA of Greater Charlotte

Best Website for an Associate Meredith Communications Member of the HBA of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties and Raleigh-Wake HBA

Best Logo for an Associate FiveStar Awards & Engraving Member of the Raleigh-Wake HBA

Best Video or Radio Project Logan Homes Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA

Online Sales Counselor of the Year Karen Evans of D.R. Horton Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA, Wilmington Sales & Marketing Council, and Brunswick County HBA Mortgage Professional of the Year Patrick Stoy of MC Mortgage Company Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA Marketing Professional of the Year Ram Gabriel of D.R. Horton Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA and Brunswick County HBA Superintendent of the Year Chris Childress of D.R. Horton Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA and Brunswick County HBA Construction Manager of the Year Daniel Queen of Arcadia Homes Member of the HBA of Greater Charlotte Best Humanitarian Member Project Living Stone Design + Build Member of the Asheville HBA Best Brochure, Newsletter or Marketing Piece for a Community Beau Coast Member of the Carteret County HBA

Best New Homes Publication Logan Homes – Living Logan Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA Best Advertisement for a Builder Buchanan Construction Member of the Asheville HBA Best Advertisement for an Associate Arbor Zen Member of the Asheville HBA Best Advertisement for a Community Flowers Plantation Member of the Johnston County BIA Best Digital Marketing Campaign Beau Coast Member of the Carteret County HBA Best Print Marketing Campaign Living Stone Design + Build Member of the Asheville HBA Best Social Media Campaign Olivette Riverside Community and Farm Member of the Asheville HBA

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Best Website for a Builder or Developer Bill Clark Homes & Legacy Homes by Bill Clark Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA

Best Sales / Information Center Beau Coast Member of the Carteret County HBA Best Interior Merchandising for a Model Home Under 2,500 Square Feet Uptown West Terraces by Hopper Communities Member of the HBA of Greater Charlotte Best Interior Merchandising for a Model Home 2,501 to 4,000 Square Feet Legacy Homes by Bill Clark Member of the Wilmington-Cape Fear HBA Best Interior Merchandising for a Model Home Over 4,001 Square Feet ID.ology Interiors & Design Member of the Asheville HBA Best Interior Design for a Custom Home Under 2,500 Square Feet Buchanan Construction for Fairview Treehouse Member of the Asheville HBA


Best Interior Design for a Custom Home Between 2,501 and 4,000 Square Feet ID.ology Interiors & Design for The Hawk’s Nest Member of the Asheville HBA Best Interior Design for a Custom Home Over 4,001 Square Feet Buchanan Construction for The Miscela Member of the Asheville HBA Best Home Landscape Design Buchanan Construction for Southern Living Idea House Member of the Asheville HBA Best Community Landscape Design Wendell Falls Member of the HBA of Durham, Orange & Chatham Counties and Raleigh-Wake HBA Best Outdoor Living Space Arcadia for The Langdon Residence Member of the HBA of Greater Charlotte Best Community Amenity Center Pace Development for Imagery Member of the HBA of Greater Charlotte Best Green Single-Family Home Red Tree Builders for The Hill Residence Member of the Asheville HBA Best Green Single-Family Home Remodel or Renovation Scroggs Construction Services for The Lovett Project Member of the Asheville HBA Best Sustainable Project Living Stone Design + Build for Atelier Maison & Co. Member of the Asheville HBA Best Historic Preservation/ Renovation Alair Homes High Country Member of the High Country HBA Best Room Remodel Under $50,000 Semper Fi Custom Remodeling Member of the Asheville HBA Best Room Remodel Over $50,000 Alair Homes Charlotte Member of the HBA of Greater Charlotte and Lake Norman HBA

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RELOCATION INFORMATION

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.

Heather Jacks and Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau

(top) Great dining venues and area entertainment make Brightleaf Square popular in the evenings. esy of Stadium ; Court Durham Bulls mmerce Chamber of Co

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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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Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties

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.

Jordan Lake, Photo by Dr. John Shillato, cour tesy of Pittsboro-Siler City CBV

CARRBORO

“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.

The Fearrington House Country Inn and Restaura nt, a Relais & Chateaux prop erty.

HILLSBOROUGH

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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Relocation Information: For utilities information visit http://pittsboronc.gov for all your Pittsboro relocation needs.

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

“The perfect place to call home”


BUNN | BUTNER | CREEDMOOR | LOUISBURG | FRANKLINTON | STEM | YOUNGSVILLE

RELOCATION INFORMATION

Franklin & Granville Counties

LOUISBURG

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

Photo courtesy of Community Link

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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CREEDMOOR

“ 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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Area Business Association

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

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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

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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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Franklin & Granville Counties Northern Wake County

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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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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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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BOWMAN VILLAGE

Graham, NC

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VINEYARDS AT CHATHAM PARK 235 Cottage Way, Pittsboro

$300s to $700s | 919-278-7687 | www.vineyardsatcp.com 6 iÞ>À`ÃÊ ÃÊÌ iÊv ÀÃÌÊÀià `i Ì > Ê i } L À `Ê ÊÌ iÊ >ÃÌiÀ« > i`ÊV Õ ÌÞÊ vÊ >Ì > Ê *>À °ÊÊ6 iÞ>À`ÃÊ vviÀ }ÃÊÜ Ê V Õ`iÊ>ÊÛ>À iÌÞÊ vÊ«À `ÕVÌÃÊ V Õ` }ÊÌÀ>` Ì > Êà } i v> ÞÊ iÃ]ÊVÕÃÌ Ê iÃ]ÊÌ Ü iÃÊ> `ÊV ÌÌ>}ið UÊ Õ ÌÞÊ*>À UÊ/À> ÃÊÊ UÊ/ > iÃÊ V>`i ÞÊ «i }Ê > Õ>ÀÞÊÓäÓÓÊ UÊ7> >L ÌÞÊÊ UÊ"«i Ê-«>Vi UÊ* ÊqÊ }Ê- ÊÊ UÊ£xÊ ÕÌiÃÊÌ Ê À`> Ê > iÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ

Builders: David Weekley Homes, Garman Homes, Homes By Dickerson, Prewitt Custom Homes, TriPointe Homes, Upright Builders, Upton & Co., Walker DesignBuild Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 NC-540

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80 Deardom Way, Chapel Hill

23 Plenty Court, Pittsboro

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Gill Farm Road, Franklinton

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Builder: Mungo Homes Sales: The Jim Allen Group Hours: Call for more information

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PRESERVE AT LOUISBURY Wake Forest, NC

AMENITIES KEY Adult Living

Golf

Soccer

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Water Feature Dining

877-203-4644 www.meritagehomes.com/NHI

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5401 NORTH 6535 Perry Creek Road, Raleigh

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509 Gateway Commons Circle, Wake Forest

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Builder: Meritage Homes Hours: Th-Sat 10-6, W 1-6, Sun 12-6 M & Tu appointment only

Builder: McKee Homes Hours: Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 10-6 Sun 1-6, Wed & Thurs by appointment

877-203-4644

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www.meritagehomes.com/NHI

McKeeHomesNC.com

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TRADITIONS AT WAKE FOREST

Wake Forest

Wake Forest

From the $310s

From the $310s

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Builders: Lennar Hours: Models Open Daily

Builder: Lennar Homes Hours: Models Open Daily

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919-569-5375

www.TraditionsNC.com

www.TraditionsNC.com

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PERRY FARMS 1604 Sweetclover Drive, Wake Forest

NORTHERN WAKE COUNTY

Looking for communities that cater to Adult Living? Look for the A symbol in the list of amenities!

From the mid $600s UÊ Õ ÌÞÊ« Ê> `ÊV ÕL ÕÃiÉV>L> >Ê UÊ-«>V ÕÃÊ£ÉÎÊ>VÀiÊ ià Ìià UÊ ÕÃÌ ÊLÕ `iÀÊÌi> Ê UÊ i>ÀÊ` }]Êà «« }ÊEÊi ÌiÀÌ> i ÌÊÊ UÊÎ V>ÀÊ}>À>}iÊ «Ì à Builder: Custom Builder Team Sales: The Jim Allen Group Hours: Call for appointment

919-845-9909 PerryFarmsNC.com

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WATERSTONE MANORS

7500 Dover Hills Drive, Wake Forest

Reserve Falls Lane, Wake Forest

From the $800s

From the $900s

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Builder: Custom Builder Team Sales: The Jim Allen Group Hours: Call for appointment

Builder: Custom Builder Team Sales: The Jim Allen Group Coldwell Banker HPW Hours: By Appointment

919-845-9909

919-845-9909

CamberlyLiving.com

www.WaterstoneManors.com

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MONTREAUX

1611 Jenkins Road, Wake Forest

13434 Norwood Road, Raleigh

From the $900s

From the $900s

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919-845-9909

919-845-9909

www.WexfordLuxury.com

MontreauxLiving.com

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STONERIDGE PLACE

SEE COVER AND PAGES 26-29

Ebenezer Church Road, Raleigh

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Taking the overwhelm out of the interior design process

919-880-0414 StoneridgeRaleigh.com

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OLIVE RIDGE Apex, NC

AMENITIES KEY

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Coming in 2022

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Fuquay-Varina

304 King Closer Drive, Cary

From the $300s

From the $400s

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4105 Green Chase Way, Cary

2931 Jordan Pointe, Blvd, New Hill

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Builder: Custom Builder Team Sales: The Jim Allen Group Coldwell Banker HPW Hours: Call for appointment

Builders: Toll Brothers, Amward Homes, Upright Builders, Wardson Construction Hours: Models Open Daily

919-845-9909

919-609-0905

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BAYLEE RIDGE Clayton, NC

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Builder: Robuck Homes Sales: Fonville Morisey Barefoot Hours: Coming Soon

919-880-0414 Dining

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FLOWERS PLANTATION

Garner, NC

500 NW Flowers Parkway, Clayton

Coming Soon UÊ iÀ}Þ ivv V i ÌÊÀ> V Ê> `ÊÌÜ ÃÌ ÀÞÊv À« > ÃÊÊ UÊ, ÞÊÜ> ÊV ÃiÌà UÊ ° iVÌi`Ê iÒÊ ÕÌ >Ì Ê-ÌiÊÊ UÊ ` >Vi ÌÊÌ Ê- ÕÌ Ê >À iÀÊ } Ê-V Ê UÊ ÕÌiÃÊvÀ Ê1- {äÊ> `Ê1- Çä

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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: Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5

Builder: Varies by Neighborhood Hours: Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 12-5

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919-553-1984 Ext.1

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FORREST AT FLOWERS PLANTATION

1724 Old Bunn Road, Zebulon

5 Coffee Tree Circle, Clayton

From the $300s

From the mid 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

919-467-1267 Barrington.Life

Builder: Meritage Homes Hours: M, Tu, Th-Sat 10-6, W 1-6, Sun 12-6

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720 Glenmere Drive, Knightdale

1724 Old Bunn Road, Zebulon

From the upper $300s

From the $400s

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Builder: Builder Team Sales: The Jim Allen Group Hours: Sun-Thurs 1-5, Fri-Sat 11-5

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

919-845-9909

919-467-1267

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EVERGREEN AT FLOWERS PLANTATION

ENCORE AT WENDELL FALLS

13 Balsam Lane, Clayton

729 Flower Manor Drive, Wendell

From the $300s

From the $400s

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Builder: McKee Homes Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

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

919-344-0906

919-576-1126

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Montreaux ................................................. 12 ............................... 59

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Oak Manor................................................... 2 ............................... 68

Barrington ................................................... 9 ............................... 70

Olive Ridge .................................................. 1 ............................... 62

Barrington Townhomes ................................ 6 ............................... 69

Perry Farms ................................................. 8 ............................... 58

Baylee Ridge................................................ 1 ............................... 68

Preserve at Louisbury .................................. 1 ............................... 56

Bonterra....................................................... 7 ............................... 51

Providence at Southpoint ............................. 2 ............................... 46

Bowman Village ........................................... 2 ............................... 50

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

Briar Chapel Townes .................................... 4 ............................... 51

Sanctuary at Yates Mill ................................ 7 ............................... 64

Brickyard ..................................................... 3 ............................... 62

Seaforth Preserve ........................................ 6 ............................... 51

Brighton Station .......................................... 1 ............................... 46

South & Main Townhomes ........................... 2 ............................... 62

Camberly ..................................................... 9 ............................... 58

Stillhouse Farms ......................................... 1 ............................... 50

Chatham Park-The Canopy Collection ......... 5 ............................... 51

Stoneridge Place ....................................... 13 ............................... 59

David Weekley Homes ..................................................................... 5

The Montage ............................................... 3 ............................... 57

Encore at Wendell Falls ............................. 11 ............................... 70

Townes at Gateway Commons ...................... 4 ............................... 57

Evergreen at Flowers Plantation ................. 10 ............................... 70

Traditions at Wake Forest ............................. 5 ............................... 57

Flowers Plantation ....................................... 3 ............................... 68

Traditions at Wake Forest ............................. 6 ............................... 57

Flowers Plantation ....................................... 4 ............................... 69

Traditions at Wake Forest ................................INSIDE FRONT COVER

Flowers Plantation ....................................... 5 ............................... 69

Vineyards at Chatham Park .......................... 3 ............................... 50

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

Waterstone Manors .................................... 10 ............................... 58

Forrest at Flowers Plantation ....................... 7 ............................... 69

Wexford Reserve ........................................ 11 ............................... 59

Gill Farm ..................................................... 1 ............................... 53

Winston Ridge ............................................. 2 ............................... 53

Glenmere ..................................................... 8 ............................... 70 Jameson’s Cove ........................................... 4 ............................... 63 Jordan Pointe .............................................. 5 ............................... 63 Jordan Pointe .............................................. 6 ............................... 63 Jordan Pointe .................................................................................. 3

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Southern Ideal Home Show............................................................14

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Southwestern Wake Counties Relocation Information

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Eastern Wake, Johnston & Harnett Counties Relocation Information

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Wake County Relocation Information

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Orange, Chatham & Alamance Counties Relocation Information

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2021 NCHBA STARS AWARD WINNERS

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pages 34-35

Durham County Relocation Information

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REDEFINING THE LUXURY MARKET

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GO WEST: EXPLORING THE TRIANGLE’S WESTERN EDGE

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2021 TRIANGLE PARADE OF HOMES WINNERS

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Franklin & Granville Counties Relocation Information

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