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Images from Atlis homes, including the exterior, living room, kitchen, primary bed, and primary bath.

Serenity was named 2024 Community of the Year by the North Carolina Builders Association.

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— or maybe even its own small resort.

Sitting on nearly 220 acres of preserved natural spaces, in a zip code that ranked No. 20 nationwide, Atlis at Serenity is turning the 55+ lifestyle into a permanent staycation.

The homes: Bright and spacious, up to 4-bed, 4-bath (with near-endless customization options)

Serenity’s current amenities: Stunning

  • 3+ miles of nature trails
  • 3,700 sq ft of community space with a catering kitchen
  • Fitness center
  • Jr. Olympic pool + splash zone
  • Dog park, playground + hammock station
  • Private post office + garden
  • Plus, Altis will be opening its own 55+ clubhouse with even more amenities in 2026

Oh, and did we mention the 7 Model Home Grand Opening in a few weeks?

RSVP here (and be blown away)

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