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7 reasons to add this downtown dream home to your holiday wish list

Loft3 is steps away from downtown amenities, affordable, and sustainable. Do you even need four more reasons?

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Future residents can customize homes with options like floor plans, hardware finishes, and more.

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All we want for Christmas is… affordable luxury living in downtown Raleigh. It might sound like a lot to ask, but Loft3 is making our holiday wishes come true.

This new community is located steps from downtown dining, shopping, entertainment, and nightlife. The best part? Homes start at $400,000.

More cozy features include:

  • Skyline views from a rooftop oasis, complete with a grill and fire pit for entertaining
  • Sustainable materials to minimize environmental impact
  • Integrated smart home technology like digital building access
  • Open-concept living spaces with ample natural light (including 9-ft ceilings)
  • Private balconies to enjoy fresh air and city views with your morning cup of coffee
  • Modern kitchens with energy-efficient appliances and high-end finishes
  • A fenced pet area + easy access to city parks and green spaces

See move-in ready homes or learn how to take advantage of pre-construction savings to customize your dream home.

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