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Historically-inspired lux living awaits you at Caraleigh Commons

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With two custom homes sold and two more on the market, activity at Caraleigh is heating up as the weather (hopefully) cools off.

Photos provided by The Results Team by Compass

Roof-top deck, spacious interiors, and a close proximity to downtown — what more could you ask for?

Meet Caraleigh Commons, a new luxury + historically-inspired neighborhood just south of downtown Raleigh. With two custom homes on the market, each offers remarkable spaces that feature:

  • Incredible open floor plans
  • High-end finishes throughout
  • 10-ft. ceilings and hardwood floors
  • Rooftop deck (picture it: treetop views, sunset dinners, and Italian light bulbs)
  • Quick access to greenway trails, farmers markets, downtown hot spots + more.

Take a photo tour (+ get dreaming)

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