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Your favorite coffee shop has never been closer.

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High ceilings, quartz countertops, and private balconies to sip your morning coffee— this is just the beginning for residents at NOVEL Morrisville.

Enjoy proximity to major tech companies and Raleigh’s transportation hubs, while spending free time with unique amenities like:

  • An on-site coffee shop, bar, and social lounge
  • A luxurious two-story gym with a rock climbing wall
  • Green space, walking trails, and a dog park

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