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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.

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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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