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Two interior shots from Elm Park, including the living room area and staircase.

Tri Pointe Homes was recently rated the second most trusted home builder nationwide.

Photos provided by Tri Pointe Homes

Cue the oversized scissors and big red ribbon, because Raleigh’s newest luxury townhome community is officially open for sale — and Tri Pointe Homes is throwing a Grand Opening on Saturday, Sept. 21 to celebrate.

Located near Crabtree Valley Mall (read: easy access to greenway trails, shopping + more), Elm Park offers stylishly designed 3 and 4-bedroom homes starting in the $500Ks.

The homes are designed to maximize comfort and liveability and incorporate smart living features like an Electric Car Charger Prewire.

See inside + RSVP

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