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A front exterior image of a home, plus a bird's-eye view of a large cleared construction lot.

Daily errands? White Oak Crossing is only nine minutes away.

Photos courtesy Pulte Homes

Cue the big red ribbon: the new Cambria community officially opens to the public on Saturday, May 16, at 10 a.m.

Stop by to step inside two gorgeous model homes showcasing both townhome and two-story single-family designs.

Residents can choose from nine unique floor plans, including a low-maintenance ranch-style option, all while enjoying on-site amenities that include a swimming pool and Fitness Center, kids’ playground, dog park, and miles of greenway trails.

Bonus: the high school is just a short walk away.

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