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First look: Lakeside 55+ community grand opening event in June

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1. A birds-eye view of the clubhouse at Carolina Overlook. 2. An indoor pool with windows on one side. 3. A nighttime shot of the same clubhouse. 4. The outdoor pool from a low angle.

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Love touring luxe spaces?

Carolina Overlook, Del Webb’s new 55+ resort-style living community, is unveiling its 20,000 sqft lakeside clubhouse and amenities on Sat, June 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Stop by the stylish Clayton community for brunch + mimosas, live music, giveaways, and first-look guided tours highlighting:

  • 🏊‍♀️ Indoor + outdoor pools
  • 🧘 Fitness and yoga studio
  • 🏓 Pickleball courts
  • 🍽️ Kitchen + event spaces
  • 🌳 Onsite access to the 32-mile Neuse River Greenway

See the space + RSVP for free

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