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🎉 You’re invited to this new luxe community Grand Opening

Forestville Village, Knightdale’s newest single-family home community, is hosting a 4-hour preview party to celebrate the official opening.

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The interior of a Toll Brothers Raleigh home. The shot is of a kitchen with a waterfall island and brown cabinets.

Did you know? Knightdale is one of the fastest-growing towns in the Raleigh area.

Photo provided by Toll Brothers

Mark your calendars, Raleigh.

Next Saturday, June 29, at 4 p.m. is the Grand Opening of Forestville Village in Knightdale — a brand-new master-planned community from Toll Brothers featuring two distinct design collections + a suite of high-end amenities.

The Grand Opening not only gives attendees the chance to explore the neighborhood, tour the fully decorated model home, ask questions, and preview the in-progress spaces — it also features a host of festivities, including:

  • Live tunes
  • Summer-inspired bites
  • Handcrafted beverages
  • Ice cream
  • And a whole lot more

Got kiddos? Bring ‘em. There will be plenty of games + green spaces for them, too.

🏠 The homes

Starting in the $300s, Forestville Village will feature:

The Cypress Collection | Low-maintenance townhomes | 1,720-2,265 square feet
The Hemlock Collection | Single-family homes | 1,835-2,620 square feet

Both designs offer residents easy access to the pool, clubhouse, playground, walking trails, and other community amenities.

Plus, Knightdale Station Park, shopping + dining options are just a few minutes away.

RSVP to the Grand Opening

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