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Families enjoying their new homes, including in the kitchen, in the backyard, and sitting at the living room table.

Move-in-ready options mean you can host the holidays in a brand-new space.

Photos courtesy PulteGroup, Inc

Ready to stop renting, forever?

New home communities Carpenter Falls and Westford open in the Raleigh area in September, with prices in the $300s and cost-saving features inside and out.

Perks include:

  • High-speed internet and cable TV (cross those off your budget)
  • Energy advantage homes for an average annual utility savings of $600+

— all while enjoying townhome, two-story, and ranch-style living, with community amenities like dog parks, green spaces, and more.

See the stylish spaces

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