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Rendering of rooftop deck at the South Heights community in Raleigh, NC.

All South Heights condos include a stunning rooftop deck.

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Picture this, Raleigh — it’s Thursday evening, you wrapped work early, and you just finished getting ready for dinner at Transfer Co. with friends. You’ve got ~20 minutes to spare, so you step out onto your rooftop deck to enjoy a pre-dinner glass of wine. 🍷

At the new South Heights community (coming next summer) that daydream can become reality. Located on Sawyer Rd. just a block away from downtown, the development will feature two- and three-story homes + start in the low $500s.

Complete with a one-car garage, the 28 townhome-style condos will include:

  • Three floor plans (all with rooftop decks for coffee + cocktail sippin’)
  • High-end finishes throughout
  • Open plan living
  • A ground floor office/flex room

Over 25% of the community is already reserved — See the community plans in 3D or learn more about reserving a home.

Pro tip: Buyers who use a preferred lender can receive up to $5,000 off closing costs. 🏡*

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