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Five interior images of homes at Summit at Homestead, including kitchen, office, bath, and primary bedroom.

Little ones in your life? You’ll love living in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School District.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

Tucked on the edge of the Carolina North Forest, steps from the shade of Pumpkin Loop Trail, the brand-new Summit at Homestead is in full bloom.

This high-end community starting in the $400s offers a range of curated architectural styles in one of the truly great Triangle locations.

  • Three miles away: Restaurants, nightlife, amenities + essentials in Downtown Chapel Hill.
  • Or, hop on the highway and hit Research Triangle Park in less than 20 minutes.

There are two furnished model homes with very different vibes available for in-person tours seven days a week — step inside both and see what speaks to you.

Psst: The spaces are selling really fast, so don’t wait too long to start exploring.

Take a tour this weekend

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