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Imagine having the 750-acre woodlands of the Carolina Forest a few steps from your front door.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

Get your boots dirty and your home questions answered at the Summit at Homestead Muddy Boots Tour, happening Saturday, Aug. 9 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

This behind-the-scenes showcase with one of the nation’s largest builders features:

  • Townhome tours
  • A firsthand look at the design + build process
  • Food truck fare
  • Free water bottles and totes

The homes? Contemporary 3-4 bedroom spaces with end-of-year move-in options, trail and dog park access, and nearby top-rated schools.

Join the interest list to stay in the loop, or RSVP for Saturday’s walkthroughs.

RSVP and sneak a peek

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