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Everton: Close to work ➡️ closer to fun

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Young professionals, this one’s for y’all.

Right down the road from Brier Creek + Research Triangle Park, Everton is a new-build community brimming with perks for first-time buyers.

Save at every step with lower-than-market rates starting at 3.99 percent, bundled internet and TV, plus other special promos.

Oh, and did we mention all law care included?

The best part: Resort-style amenities, including a clubhouse, pool, dog park, fitness center, and even a botanical garden, are never more than a few steps away.

Curious to learn more? Tour the 4 furnished model homes for the full in-person effect.

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