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Luxury living finds new heights at The Eastern

Amenities (and dreamy living) abound at the new North Hills highrise.

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Four images from The Eastern at North Hills, including the exterior, kitchen, pool, and deck.

The Eastern Residences are available in two distinct + stylish interior finish packages.

Photos by Sterling E Stevens

Experience elevated living at The Eastern, recently named the High-Rise Grand Winner in the nationwide Multifamily Executive Awards. Offering 36 stories of thoughtful luxury apartments soaring above Raleigh’s North Hills neighborhood, this award-winning residence’s upscale amenities include:

  • A rooftop lounge with the highest point of observation views
  • Resort-style pool deck
  • 24-hour fitness center
  • Spa treatment room and sauna
  • A dedicated Concierge Team to assist with daily scheduling and needs

The crown jewel of The Eastern is the three top floors, designed for exceptional penthouse living. Brimming with designer finishes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and gourmet kitchens, the penthouses represent some of the best modern living Raleigh has to offer.

Bonus: The location can’t be beat.

You can do life locally at The Eastern, which stands just a few steps from North Hill’s many eateries, high-end boutiques, and shopping centers. You can walk your pup at local parks, jog the 12-mile greenway, or hop in the car and arrive Downtown in minutes.

View floorplans + breathtaking photos

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