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Hot Listing Alert: South Heights breaks ground on downtown Raleigh condos

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Renderings of South Heights show what the condominiums will look like upon completion.

Renderings of South Heights show what the condominiums will look like upon completion.

Renderings by New City Design Group

Remember when we first told you about South Heights? Located on Sawyer Road just a block from downtown Raleigh, the new, up-and-coming condominium community has now broken ground.

Top details + features include:

  • 28 townhome-style condos
  • Two distinct floor plans (both featuring rooftop decks)
  • High-end finishes throughout
  • Well-appointed kitchens
  • Open plan living
  • One-car garages
  • Walkable to downtown
  • Starting in the low $500s

Pro tip: Spots are limited, so contact South Heights to secure your home.

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