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Only 6 homes left in this new Durham neighborhood

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1. wide outdoor shot of six white townhomes. 2. Interior of a modern white kitchen. 3. Front of white townhome with pointed roof.

Look forward to built-in smart home features + low-maintenance living.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

66 neighborhood homes are down to just six at Tredenham — the east Durham community of contemporary two-story, two-bay garage townhomes.

With a stellar location near just about everything (think: Brier Creek Commons, North Hills, Research Triangle Park), and warm living spaces that you’ll fall in love with on sight, we have a feeling these six won’t be around much longer, either.

Schedule a guided in-person tour, take a tour on your own time via uTour for the full effect, or step inside from your couch with a virtual walkthrough.

6 chances left

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