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4 reasons you’ll fall head-over-heels for this outdoor oasis

Love it in the air — and we aren’t talking about a crush.

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Interior and exterior shots of the townhomes at The Mews, along with nature shots of trails and the lake.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

Valentine’s Day is this Saturday, and Cupid has been working his magic all month.

But it’s not a Raleighite we’ve fallen for this February: It’s The Mews at Holding Village.

This lush new community of green spaces and green homes is putting hearts in our eyes with all the outdoor adventures it offers. Here are four reasons you might just catch feelings, too.

🌿 Greenery galore

Fresh air isn’t hard to find when your front door leads you to:

  • 35 acres of green space, including six parks
  • Miles of hike + bike trails winding throughout
  • 15-acre natural lake for paddleboard mornings
  • Resort-style pool and pavilion
  • Off-leash dog park: because pups deserve perks, too

📍 A location you’ll never get tired of

Tucked just two miles from Downtown Wake Forest, Holding Village offers the best of both worlds: an easy commute to the Triangle, plus a cozy, small-town community feel.

You’re never more than a few moments from coffee shops, restaurants, and essentials like your local Wegmans, and special events like Friday Night on White (read: free concerts, beer, and food trucks) are basically built-in date nights.

🏡 Smart homes with a greener footprint

The stylish two- and three-story homes are as thoughtful as they are tech-savvy, with:

  • Energy-saving elements throughout, like low-E vinyl windows, tankless water heaters, and EnergyStar-rated appliances
  • Built-in smart upgrades, including a Ring wired doorbell, smart front door lock, and touch kitchen faucet
  • EV-ready garage outlets and Wi-Fi door opener for secure package delivery

✨ Flexibility that fits your lifestyle

Whether you’re ready to start packing bags or want to customize every detail, Tri Pointe is here to help you find your perfect match.

Choose a move-in-ready home with interiors curated by expert designers, or build from the ground up and personalize everything: from countertops and cabinets to flooring, fireplaces, and gourmet kitchens.

Tours available 7 days a week

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