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Here’s what you need to know about Haddonstone, Raleigh’s new amenity-filled townhome community.

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1. a render of the front exterior of white connected townhomes. 2. a wide-angle render of the entire townhome community.

Did we mention Biltmore Hills Park is just three minutes away?

Images courtesy Stanley Martin Homes

Just last week, the new-build townhomes of Haddonstone officially opened for sale.

Minutes from Downtown Raleigh, with prices starting in the upper $200s, this lush community puts the homeowner lifestyle front and center, with amenities and thoughtful touches inside and out.

🏡 The homes

Choose from two spacious + stylish layouts up to 2,459 sq ft., featuring:

  • Private deck for cozy coffee mornings
  • 2- to 4-bedrooms of flexible space
  • Designer-inspired finishes throughout
  • Open-concept living areas for full family gatherings
  • Maintenance-free yards (so you never have to touch another weed-eater)

📍 The neighborhood

Outside your front door, look forward to:

  • Poolside lounging + gatherings in the clubhouse
  • Morning strolls along green spaces and walking trails
  • Quick access to Burn Boot Camp for a post-work sweat
  • Dining, shopping, schools, and nightlife right down the road

Tours of the decorated model home have already begun — schedule yours today.

See inside + schedule a tour

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