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3 reasons this new neighborhood is down to 3 homes

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five images of the new homes, interior and exterior, from Tri Pointe Homes.

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The word’s out: Tredenham in Durham is almost sold out, with only three homes left to claim.

Here’s why locals can’t seem to move into this new community quickly enough:

Location, location, location

Brier Creek, Downtown Durham, and RTP sit a few minutes from your front door, with starting price points you’ll love in the upper $300s.

🌿 Indoor-outdoor living included

Flow seamlessly from the inviting open floor plan to your private covered patio, perfect for morning coffee or outdoor dining.

🎁 Holiday perks

Move-in-ready spaces mean you can host for the holidays, all while getting up to $10K in Tri Pointe Paid Closing Costs.

Bonus: Self-guided tours let you walk through the spaces at your own pace. No pressure, no sales pitch.

Schedule a tour today to see why so many others have already moved in.

Hard to beat Durham living

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