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1. A wide shot of a white kitchen with an island in the middle. 2. A design studio with fixtures and samples.

Fun fact: Tri Pointe Homes won “HBA Builder of the Year” in 2024.

Photos courtesy Tri Pointe Homes

Elm Park is selling quickly — and it’s easy to see why.

Sitting steps from the Greenway, this new northwest Raleigh neighborhood from Tri Pointe Homes offers two ways to enjoy high-end designs and contemporary, open-concept living.

🏡 Choose based on your lifestyle

  • Move-in-ready: Sparkling new homes with curated finishes
  • Customizable: Collaborate with Tri Pointe’s designers at their luxe studio to tailor your space

Psst: Tour + learn about the design studio during this week’s happy hour preview event.

Peek inside Elm Park

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