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Not by a longshot.

Hand-picked finishes, sustainable design, and an A+ location in Chapel Hill have made the new Twinleaf Townes a high-demand community for families + first-time homebuyers.

Working professionals will love:

While just about everyone will enjoy:

  • Seriously stunning contemporary spaces
  • Instant access to green spaces like Duke Forest + American Tobacco Trail
  • Top-rated school districts
  • Elevated shopping, dining, and amenities in Downtown Chapel Hill (have y’all tried Hawthorne & Wood?)

Seeing is believing: schedule an in-person tour for the full effect.

Twinleaf Townes living beckons

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