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Live among nature in Wake Forest, No. 6 NC town

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An aerial view of Holding Village featuring the luxe community pool.

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House hunting for that perfect blend of nature, neighbors, and new construction?

Holding Village in Wake Forest — frequently recognized as one of the most desirable locations for relocation and residence — delivers on expectations.

The planned community integrates miles of trails, lakes, and amenities made for community with homes built by Tri Pointe, the second most trusted builder in America. (Why live in a planned community? Here are a few reasons.)

Pro tip: Move-in-ready homes are available now.*

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