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A spacious, open home kitchen with white cabinets and counter tops, a large stainless steel refrigerator, hanging lights, and a bar counter with woven-backed barstools.

Just imagine breakfasts in this gorgeous kitchen.

Photo provided by Pulte Homes

A new community is opening minutes from downtown Fuquay-Varina next month.

Meet Wimberly in Willow Spring from Pulte Homes. With beautifully designed two-story homes, a dog park, pool, and fitness center, Wimberly checks the boxes for both charm and convenience.

During the grand opening on April 11 at 10 a.m. you can tour two home designs with gourmet coffee and pastries in hand. Plus, learn about the lower-than-market rate incentive.

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