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Find your forever home at Flowers Plantation

From stunning single-family homes to low-maintenance townhomes, it’s never been easier to find a living space that fits your lifestyle.

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Interiors from Copper Ridge, including the living room, kitchen, and primary bedroom. All staged with furniture and decor.

Imagine being able to bike to school in the mornings.

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There’s no shortage of stunning living spaces at Flowers Plantation.

The Raleigh-area community features a growing collection of single- and multi-family homes — all neatly arranged near shopping, dining, schools, green spaces, amenities + essentials (read: everything you need in one place).

Copper Ridge

The crown jewel of the community is Copper Ridge: 330 brand-new homesites offering stylish, semi-customizable designs from NC’s own True Homes.

Look forward to open-concept layouts, flexible living features, and thoughtful floorplans, including the brand-new floorplan “The Wayne.”

The North District

For lovers of low-maintenance living, The North District townhomes provide a cozy, convenient option.

These contemporary homes are just a few steps from Flowers Crossroads, which includes everything from coffee shops and salons to the expansive East Triange YMCA.

Coming soon: South Lake Townes

In development near the upcoming Waterfront District, these new two-story townhomes will include three-bedroom layouts, attached garages, and private patios.

Psst… If you aren’t ready to buy just yet, check out Flowers’ newly built luxury apartments.

Find your home today

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