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Choose-your-own RAL lifestyle with these 3 new neighborhoods

Our city is full of ways to live + play. These communities are here to help you find your fit.

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Interior and exterior images of townhome communities around the Raleigh area.

Photos courtesy Stanley Martin Homes

Searching for your city living sweet spot?

These three new neighborhoods from Stanley Martin Homes are designed for every kind of local lifestyle, from downtown destinations that put you in the center of it all, to laid-back, nature-filled living near green spaces.

🌇 The Grey

Starting in the $400s, The Grey is a move-in-ready community of 2- and 3-bedroom townhome-style condos.

Look forward to skyline views from the rooftop terrace, low-maintenance landscaping so you can just lock + go, plus dozens of nearby restaurants, breweries, and hotspots, including local favorite PinPoint Indoor Pickleball and Golf.

🌿 Haddonstone

Just a few miles south, Haddonstone pairs designer-inspired finishes with a suite of community perks, including a pool, clubhouse, and open green spaces.

These stylish homes starting in the upper $200s are perfect for families with kids, pets, or both, with all lawn + exterior care fully included.

🌲 Raven Ridge Place

Up north, Raven Ridge Place offers 2- and 3-story homes surrounded by trails, lakes, and shopping.

With quick access to I-540, nearby outdoor escapes like Wilkerson Nature Preserve, and local favorites at Falls River Town Center, this community is all about balance.

Ready to find your fit? Tour one of the decorated model homes to feel the difference firsthand.

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