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Four shots of the Elm Park townhomes, including exterior, living room, kitchen, and primary bedroom.

For us, a big garage is a must.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

It’s no secret that we Raleighites love our active lifestyles.

So when the 2024 Builder of the Year unveiled this new greenway-connected community, which puts residents just a few steps from miles of hike + bike trails, we weren’t exactly surprised when it became an immediate hotspot.

Today, just a few months later, only eight townhomes remain — each offering warm living spaces and EnergySmart® designs starting in the $500s.

Schedule a guided or self-guided tour to experience Elm Park’s elevated spaces firsthand.

See where you’d be living

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