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One of the US’s biggest homebuilders is bringing beautiful spaces to life in Raleigh and beyond — and they’re just getting started.

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Tri Pointe Homes® was recently listed among Fortune’s 2025 “100 Best Companies to Work For®" for a second time.

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Tri Pointe Homes: If you haven’t heard that name yet — trust us — you will soon.

The prestigious national homebuilder (and Triangle’s 2024 HBA Builder of the Year) has already begun building stunning new spaces around the Raleigh area, all tailored to a range of lifestyles.

🏡 Current communities

Homebuyers can already experience Tri Pointe’s craftsmanship firsthand at a number of available communities, including:

  • Twinleaf Townes | Designed in collaboration with design expert and Emmy-Winning TV host, Bobby Berk
  • Tredenham | Durham townes in an unbeatable location near RTP
  • Elm Park | Sophisticated Raleigh townhomes with Greenway Access
  • Mews at Holding Village | Low-maintenance two and three-story townhomes

➡️ Nearly here

Debuting this May, look forward to:

🌄 On the horizon

📅 2026 and beyond

  • The Townes at Willow Park | 134 homesites in Cary
  • Castleberry | Spacious single-family homes in Apex
  • Everstead | Raleigh single-family homes
  • And more, to be announced soon

Psst: Be among the first to hear about updates and event announcements by joining a community interest list.

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