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Interior images from the Townes at NoVi, including kitchen, living area, office, and bathroom.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

After winning two Gold Awards at last year’s Triangle Parade of Homes, the buzz around the Townes at NoVi just keeps growing.

So naturally, we had to stop by and see for ourselves.

The RALtoday team recently took a tour of Chatham Park and the new community from Tri Pointe Homes, peeking inside the stylish spaces, strolling the nearby trails, and popping into a few local shops in Downtown Pittsboro.

🌿 Two words: Spacious + sustainable

The homes felt huge. Downstairs, the floor plan was open and warm, with wide windows that let in plenty of natural light and a contemporary kitchen that looked ready to host our entire book club.

A few musts for us: Two-car garage + walk-in shower. Check and check.

Plus, the list of sustainable elements was like a mile long. Tri Pointe’s LivingSmart means each home includes energy-saving, air quality, safety, and smart-tech features throughout.

🌳 Step into outdoor adventures (or the YMCA)

With 30+ miles of trails, pickleball courts, and the brand-new YMCA less than two minutes from the front doors, Chatham Park truly lives like its own walkable community.

They even have live music + regular events at nearby Mosiac.

Want to see what we saw? Start with our reel, then schedule your own in-person tour below.

Treat yourself to a tour

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