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New Homes & Ideas Fall 2011 Issue Featuring Builder KB Home: Built to Order-The Home You Want. The Way You Want It. Featured Article: Kitchen & Bath Styles & Trends

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Kitchen & Bath Styles & Trends:Make it great!Step into the FutureUpdate your obsolete kitchen and bathfor big payoffs — now and down the road

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Since starting business in 1977, Bill Clark Homes has anexcellent track record of success in the home buildingindustry. This has been accomplished by building quality homes at an affordable price.From low maintenance town homesto custom built single family homes,Bill Clark's offerings cover a widerange of homebuyer preferences.Many of their communities include amenities such aspools, clubhouses, water views, walking trails and gazebos. Great locations and well maintained communi-ties make their homes a solid real estate investment.

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“HOME: Where laughter is shared andmemories begin.”

hank you for picking up this season's issue of New Homes & Ideas Magazine. Owning ahome...The American dream? This dreambecomes reality for the majority in the Unit-

ed States. Let's take a moment to reflect on this...Wehear the word recession in the media more oftenthen we'd like. However, we are a nation that holdsso many opportunities that others do not...Imagine fora moment, a young man that felt that it was his dutyto serve his country instead of attending high schoollike many other young men at that time, and return-ing home the only survivor of his ship. He discoveredthat he too contracted the disease spinal meningitis

and was given only a year to live. Broken, poor, with little education he faced his chal-lenges head on. He had dreams to have a family, a home and financial success; allof which he felt that he went to war to defend. Now, you ask what does this have todo with a home or even this issue regarding trends in kitchen and bath design? Actu-ally, for me it means EVERYTHING...This young man that I speak of not only beatthe odds of losing his life in The Korean War, but also beat the odds of survivingthe disease that he was told would eventually take his life. He was left feeling thathe earned the right to his dreams. This young man not only achieved his dreamsbut also wanted to be able to fulfill the same dream for others. Returning to his home-town to start his first adventure, a hotdog cart, that fed the mouths of sports enthu-siasts to a dairy bar owner to becoming one of the commercial builder/developersthat housed corporate retailers such as K-Mart and Ford. This led him to find hisheart, providing the American Dream, a home to others was how he spent his lastdays. At the age of 83, this soldier, with a death sentence, without a high school edu-cation, and the ability to survive more than one recession made me proud to notonly be a part of the home industry but even more proud to be given the gift of call-ing this successful, stubborn, determined, family man, Grandfather. His love of hisfamily was apparent to ALL that knew him. Determination was just one of so manywonderful qualities that gained the respect of all that knew him, one could never fillthose large shoes that left his mark. I love you grandpa for all that you have givenme, our family and the American Dream to many others. We miss you more thanyou will ever know, rest in peace grandpa.

Jodi Sauerbier, Publisher

Fall is finally here and we've packed this issue full of ideas on howto update your kitchen and bath! Start on Page 8 to read about thelatest Trends & Styles in Kitchens & Baths. Then check out sever-al local remodelers' Before & After Projects starting on Page 14.Don't miss what's new in Home Technology on Page 22. Learn howto prepare your home for the colder months on Page 26 in Preventative Fall Maintenance Tips for Your Home.

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Inside this Issue

FEATURES8 KITCHEN & BATH STYLES & TRENDS: MAKE IT GREAT!

Christa Gala

14 STEP INTO THE FUTURE: UPDATE YOUR OBSOLETEKITCHEN AND BATH FOR BIG PAYOFFS—NOW AND DOWN THE ROADKelly McCall Branson

22 HOME TECHNOLOGY: SMART HOMESJane Paige

26 PREVENTATIVE FALL MAINTENANCE TIPS FOR YOUR HOMEChad Collins

111 REMODELERS COUNCIL STAR AWARD WINNERS

DEPARTMENTS28 REMODELER’S CORNER

34 HOME DÉCOR SHOPPING GUIDE

38 GOING GREEN FOR GOODKerry Celestini

40 GREEN BUILT HOMES

106 INDUSTRY NEWS

109 BUILDING COMMUNITY

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You know kitchens and baths sell houses—and make happy homeowners. Worried your pockets aren’t deep enough for new cabin-etry and granite countertops? It’s okay; be creative in ways you can afford.

Go VintageKristin Gurganus, owner of The Purple

Polka Dot in Cary, describes herself as a “vin-tage girl.” The way she sees it, repurposing

older pieces for the kitchen and bath is the very best way to bring vitality and creativi-ty—and let’s not forget functionality—into the rooms we live in the most.

“Take out the regular vanities and be cre-ative,” Gurganus says. As an example, Gur-ganus points to a vintage white-washed sew-ing cabinet in her shop. “The sewing machine has been taken out and there’s plenty of room to drill a hole for the sink drain. Place a bowl sink on top and hello fabulous vanity,” she

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says. “Pair it with a do-it-yourself mir-ror. Take that large picture frame that’s collecting dust in the attic and paint it. Have a mirror cut to size that will pair nicely with your shabby chic vanity.”

Add vintage touches in small areas, too, says Gurganus. “Decorate with old mason jars. Use them as fl our can-isters in the kitchen or for your Q-tips in the bathroom. Use old cookbooks of grandma’s to keep in the kitchen.

Instead of sitting them upright on a shelf, put them on their sides and place a picture frame on top.”

ColorsYou already know painting a room

is the cheapest and fastest way to implement change in any room. But while you don’t want “boring beige” everywhere, it can be intimidating to choose colors.

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“I think it’s important to keep conti-nuity throughout the home,” says Michi Howe, an interior designer and owner of Interiors by Michi, Inc. “Paint selec-tion should easily flow from room to room. Play off the other rooms in the house or pull in an accent color from artwork or hues from a textile or rug.”

“Recently, I had a client that had all neutral—tans and browns—tones throughout her home, and we easily pulled a vibrant hue of orange from her modern artwork to add a pop of energy to her kitchen walls,” Howe continues. “This instantly brought life and exhila-ration into a once drab space.”

These days, designers are favor-ing green tones that pull from nature. “Think artichoke, olive, apple, even green tea,” Howe says. “Greens work well with most home decor, from tra-ditional to modern and add an earthy-fresh and soothing vibe.”

AccessoriesBefore we sing the praises of acces-

sories, just a quick word of caution not to overdo.

“Too many accessories sitting on the shelves and on top of cabinets and countertops are a no-no as far as I’m concerned,” says Howe. “Better to have a few quality pieces that make a strong impact than exhaust the eye with too much stuff.”

Howe loves to use personal artwork in the kitchen and bathroom. It’s a great opportunity to create warmth by inte-grating color, texture and positive en-ergy,” she says.

So pick what you love—pieces that really reflect your taste and person-ality—and discard or donate the rest. Better yet, choose accessories that are both functional and unusual.

“In the kitchen, unique placemats in modern, clean styles, such as designs from Chilewich or Modern Twist, can quickly and inexpensively update a kitchen,” says Beth Lindsey, co-owner of BeyondBlue Interiors at North Hills. “And area rugs are a great way to bring in color and texture. Neutral-colored durable rugs, such as bamboo shags or woven vinyl floormats, are functional

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enough to use in kitchens or baths, and yet their modern style can bring sophistication to those spaces. These sustainable materials allow the rugs to last for years.”

Lighting and hardwareReplacing outdated lighting fi xtures and

hardware can catapult you into this century, adds Lindsey. “People often think that they have to redo expensive items like their coun-tertops to change the feel of these rooms, but bringing in softer, more modern lighting can go a long way toward changing the feel of a room. There are many great kitchen and bathroom lighting designs that use stunning art glass that will delight the eye and metal

fi nishes to coordinate with other hardware fi xtures. The lighting itself should be bright enough to provide appropriate task lighting, but also be soothing and provide an updated look.”

Howe agrees: “You can create a wow fac-tor by utilizing unconventional lighting over an island or vanity by upgrading to more modern or colorful lighting options. Bold-patterned shades in different shapes are a fun look that’s very inexpensive. If you’re crafty, you can easily make your own shades with fabric and spray glue. Alternate the heights of lighting over a kitchen island for an added sense of drama.”

Changing out hardware in the kitchen or bath is the easiest and least expensive change you can make. “This is something that can be done without breaking the bank,” says Lindsey. “People are often selecting cooler colors like stainless steel or polished nickel, instead of the gold hues of polished brass. Our clients often take the next step of replacing not only their cabinet hardware but their faucets to update the overall look.”

AppliancesThere is one clear leader when it comes

to appliances, at least aesthetically: stainless steel.

Stainless steel reigns in all price ranges, confi rms Cindy Morris, vice president of sales and marketing at WinStar Homes. In fact, WinStar Homes puts stainless steel in every single home as does The Estates at Olde Carpenter, according to Petra Bottom-ley, vice president senior sales manager with Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston Builder Services, which represents the Cary neighborhood.

What has changed about appliances is that customers know a lot more than they used to, says Terri Wolfe, sales associate with Appliance World on Duraleigh Road.

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“Customers are definitely more educated with the Internet out there,” says Wolfe. “They come in here with a lot more knowledge than they did before. Some of that we have to filter through because there’s misinformation out there as well.”

Other big hits with consumers: • Counter-deep refrigerators measuring 24 inches deep instead of the traditional 30 inch-es, meaning the fridge doesn’t jut out past the countertop. “It feels like it’s built-in, but it’s a

third of the cost of a built-in refrigerator,” says Wolfe. Losing some of that storage space in the kitchen is no big deal because many home-owners have an overflow fridge in the garage. • Going from a freestanding range to a range

with the countertop cut around it and oven controls on the side instead of at the back.

• Quiet dishwashers.• French-door refrigerators. “It’s our number-one selling style,” says Wolfe. “It puts the re-frigerator all up top and makes it easier to see all of the items you’re storing.”

Wolfe often has to remind homeowners that they really do get what they pay for when it comes to appliances. “They’re surprised by the features available now and by the cost of them,” she says. “But you’re paying for the benefits, the features and the longevity of the appliance.” She recommends the following budget ranges:• Slide-in range: $2500-$2,600• Dishwasher: $800 • Refrigerators: French door, $2800.• Range hood liners: $600 to $1200.

FlooringFolks used to balk at putting hardwood

flooring in the kitchen. Not anymore, says Wendy Rice, sales representative at Floorspec in Morrisville.

For bathrooms, ceramic tile is Rice’s num-ber-one seller. “The trend is to more environ-mentally-friendly products,” she says. “With vinyl pricing growing due to the increase in petroleum costs, ceramic is becoming more and more cost effective. Plus, ceramic tile has endless possibilities with design, deco and beautiful glass that add a spa feel to your home bathroom.”

Bamboo and cork, both eco-friendly, are gaining in popularity. “Bamboo has become a choice of more and more homeowners; it’s a green product with a multitude of colors available,” says Rice. “Cork is very subjective; either you like it or you don’t. It’s great for multi-family or condo situations since it helps with noise reduction.”

Looking for flooring? “First decide on a budget,” says Rice. “Many homeowners get sticker-shock when they price flooring. Make a few calls and get a rough idea of the cost.”

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ers constantly gauge what consumers want in kitchens and baths. Because those rooms,

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quite simply, sell new homes. Cindy Morris of WinStar Homes says

homebuyers love 42-inch cabinets, crown molding, granite countertops, usable cabinet space and under-cabinet lighting. Also im-portant is the location of the kitchen.

“The kitchen is the hub of activity in the home today whereas it used to be just where you cooked. People like the kitchen to over-look the family area and dining spaces,” says Morris, noting WinStar builds in Brightwood Trails in Durham, 12 Oaks in Holly Springs and Renaissance Park in Raleigh.

Bottomley agrees. “That’s how people live these days,” she says. “In Olde Carpenter Estates, we’re doing granite countertops, tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances; most floorplans are open to the family room.”

Homeowners also like high ceilings—nine to 10 feet—and kitchen islands. “It allows homeowners to have a breakfast bar, and it’s an easy way to connect the kitchen to the rest of the house,” says Morris. Although ho-meowners want the kitchen easily accessible, a little differentiation is nice too.

“We give the kitchen an element of separa-tion by including an archway or ceiling height changes—something that doesn’t close it off but does define it.”

When it comes to cabinetry, Bottomley says buyers are moving away from darker kitchen cabinets. “What we see coming back strongly is actually white cabinets—the glazed white wood and a more traditional white. But buyers can have anything they want; it’s all custom.”

In the bathroom Today’s brand-new bathrooms include

large vanities, ample linen storage, big clos-ets, luxurious tubs and big showers. Chop-ping up the shower to make room for the tub is a thing of the past.

“People want a master bedroom and bath-room that’s a private escape—glamorous with a spa-like bathroom, where they can disappear and relax,” says Bottomley. “We use big beautiful tiles with accents, big soak-ing tubs and big all-glass showers.”

It’s the same story with WinStar Homes: “We use the semi-frameless shower with the heavy glass; all of our homes have nice-sized showers,” says Morris. “Many of our home-buyers also upgrade to decorative glass win-dows in the bathroom, not just block glass.”

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What’s your update worth?Debra Forghetti, a broker with Bailey Wright Realty in Raleigh, says you really can’t

go wrong updating a kitchen or bath in your home. You’re likely to recover most of your cost and, if you’re selling, you’ll likely sell faster.

“With so much competition and so many new homes on the market, a resale needs to be competitive to sell,” says Forghetti. “A resale with dated fixtures, floors, colors, wallpaper…the minute we enter the front door I hear, ‘This is so dated.’”

Nationwide averages from the National Association of Realtors’ 2010 Cost vs. Value report indicate kitchens recoup 68.7 percent of the cost invested and baths 64.1 percent.

And you get to enjoy all the updates until you sell. Now that’s a good deal!

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“One of the fi rst considerations in any remodeling project is setting your budget,” says Amanda Welch, designer and man-ager at Kitchen & Bath Galleries. “Not only should what you can afford be a consider-ation, but also what the value of your home and its neighborhood can support.” Welch says that there are options in all price ranges and that fi nding the best balance between your wants and needs and your

budget is a matter of prioritizing. Effective prioritizing requires that you

clearly defi ne your goals for the project. An experienced professional can help guide you through this process. For a kitchen remodel, are you seeking to open up the space? Will you want to entertain here? Eat family meals? Do you need a place for kids to do their homework? Are you a gourmet chef, more concerned with top-of-the-line

appliances, or are high style and elegant fi nishes most important to you?

“One of the features we are able to offer clients is sophisticated 3D modeling soft-ware,” says Barry Corbett of Corbett Design Build. “This allows the homeowner to get a very accurate feel for what the end product will look like.” The more up-front thinking and planning that goes into a job, the hap-pier the client will be with the fi nal product.

Th ere are no areas of a home that will date it faster than its kitchen and its bathrooms. Th ese rooms are becom-ing increasingly central to today’s lifestyles—the kitchen truly is the nerve center of most homes, and master bathrooms are more and more being enjoyed beyond their utilitarian function, as an oasis for restoration and rejuvenation. it’s no wonder then that kitchen and master bathroom renovations are among the top ten when it comes to the biggest return on your remodeling dollars.

So what are the latest trends in kitchens and baths? and how do you get started overhauling these spaces from outmoded to up-to-the-minute? we’ve talked to area professionals and gott en their expert advice on rehabilitat-ing the kitchen and master bath to make them more beautiful, more livable and your house more sellable.

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Corbett recently completed a major remodel of a late 1980s North Raleigh kitchen for Ed and Pam Harris. “Our main goal was to open up the space and make it a little more social,” says Pam. “We want-ed room for more people to be involved in the cooking and to just improve the feel-ing of fellowship.” To achieve this, Corbett worked with designer Loretta Bell, of Bell & Associates Interior Design. To open and enlarge the space, they removed a wall and incorporated a small porch.

“One of the biggest challenges of this project was ensuring there were no seams in the ceiling,” says Corbett. A steel beam was used where the load-bearing wall had been removed. This beam was retrofi t fl ush with the ceiling for a seamless span over the 24-foot room.

The couple opted for some of the hot-test trends in kitchens today. They chose cabinets in a distinctive, high-end wood—quarter sawn red oak. Interest was added through contrasting fi nishes for the cabi-netry. The custom hood and the front of the island cabinetry were stained a dark espresso, while the remaining cabinets are a warm chestnut color. They also in-corporated a built-in banquette. Not only is this a very effi cient use of space, but in this case, an antique quarter sawn oak table, handed down in Ed’s family, was confi gured in such a way that it functions as casual dining for Pam and Ed and also, with as many as fi ve leaves added, can ex-tend and seat up to 12. And hidden stor-age space for all of those leaves was inge-niously constructed into the banquette.

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S l e e k an d C l e a nTaking a detour from the previous decade’s

bigger-is-better mentality, today’s kitchen de-signers are seeing more demand for less-is-more. Homeowners are foregoing enormous, grandiose and ornate kitchens for sleek, clean lines and ingenious, efficient use of every available nook and cranny. Amanda Welch as-similated this philosophy in a late 1980s Cary home. Blah, raised-panel cathedral cabinets, laminate counters, vinyl flooring and a not-so-functional peninsula made for a cramped, obsolete space for this family with two young children.

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en the necessity to work within the foot-print of their existing kitchen, didn’t think there was room. Through some fairly simple reconfiguring of an inefficient pan-try, Welch was able to not only include an eat-at island in this kitchen redesign, but also a tucked-away little boot bench, just inside the kitchen door—perfect for tidily holding those coats, book bags and um-brellas that often clutter up entry areas.

Buttermilk finished cabinets are both light and warm, with clean lines and satin nickel hardware, another hot kitchen finish. The use of glass, throughout the kitchen,

is another current trend that Welch intro-duced, with a frosted glass door for the new pantry. “Glass has a way of visually opening and lightening the space,” says Welch.

Another Cary family turned to Kitchen & Bath Galleries to update their very ‘90s white-laminate traditional kitchen into a modern space that would better serve their family of five. “These were busy people who needed a space for the family to gather,” says Welch, “to cook, to eat, to do homework.” The clunky island of the old kitchen, with virtually unusable coun-ter space, and a small, rarely-used break-fast nook were replaced with a clean-lined eat-at peninsula. A bulky, view-blocking coat closet was removed, visually enlarg-ing the space, and additional counter and cabinet space gained.

Welch also points to this project as a fairly budget-conscious renovation and a good example of what can be achieved with semi-custom cabinetry. “Semi-custom cabinets allow the homeowner a great amount of flexibility at a fairly economical price point.” For this home, Welch went with the current darling of cabinet finishes—deep espresso—and another popular choice, the clean lines of Shaker style doors. “This is a look that is both warm and timeless,” says Welch.

Welch shared a hint for getting the most bang for your buck in a kitchen renova-tion: “Wait until you’ve lived with the new kitchen for a while before deciding on inserts for drawers and cabinets.” In her experience, homeowners often use their storage space in their new kitchen a little differently that they had envisioned. The pull-out compartments, drawer dividers, pegs and racks can always be added later, which can save you money and also give you the best functioning end result.

And don’t forget about greening your kitchen when it comes to your renovation. The National Kitchen and Bath Associa-tion reports huge interest in kitchens that are friendlier to the environment. That means purchasing appliances that use less energy, considering the use of re-cycled and sustainable materials, as well as materials and finishes with low or no emissions of VOCs (volatile organic com-pounds).

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HomeownerS are looking for batH-roomS tHat are SpaCiouS, open and

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While modern kitchens might be paring down a bit in size, master bathrooms are getting bigger and better than ever. Hom-eowners are looking for bathrooms that are spacious, open and airy. Today’s master bath has become a refuge for peaceful relaxation, with quiet soaking tubs replacing yesterday’s bulky, noisy whirlpool tubs and big, bright open showers, with high-tech massaging body sprays offering an entirely different experience than the utilitarian, closet-like showers of decades past. Luxurious finishes of natural stone, glass and textured tile are a must. Vessel sinks continue to be the rage, and heated floors rank number one among the newest bells and whistles for top-of-the-line master baths.

Randy Walker, of Walker Design Build, recently revamped a ‘90s master bath in Preston Village in Cary, gutting the existing 180-square-foot bathroom and adding an-other 150 square feet. “These homeowners wanted a more modern, upscale dramatic feel,” says Walker. “And they wanted sepa-rate closet space, and a lot more of it.”

Spacious his-and-her closets open off the master bath—hers with double doors and a built-in jewelry safe. A new soaking tub was installed with elegant oil-rubbed bronze fix-tures, and a huge shower feels even more spacious with its frameless glass enclosure and strategically placed window for natural light. The shower, bath and floors feature a Pietra Travertine Noce tile with bold deco-rative accents.

The furniture-like cabinetry in this renova-tion is another example of today’s sophisti-cated master bathrooms. This cocoa-glazed cherry vanity, with its varying depth, granite counter and elaborate arched cornice, with dramatic recessed lighting, would look as

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much in place in an elegant study as in this refi ned bathroom. A wall-mounted fl at-screen TV is another de rigueur fi x-ture of the modern, meant-to-be-lived in master bath.

Walker stresses that the ultimate suc-cess of this kind of remodeling project depends greatly on careful planning. “I spend a huge amount of time on the front end, on design and layout,” says Walker. “Getting the homeowner as in-volved as possible as early as possible, fully understanding their goals and bud-get—that’s going to pay off for everyone in the end.”

And a big payoff is practically guar-anteed when you invest in updating a worn-out kitchen or master bath—a payoff now, in higher-effi ciency, better-functioning, more livable and beautiful spaces, as well as in the future, when it comes time show your home to prospec-tive buyers.

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Techno ogy:HomeSmart Homes

FROM TURNING ON YOUR LIGHTS WITH A SMART PHONE TO SETTING TEMPERATURE CONTROLS WITH A TOUCH OF A BUTTON, HIGH-TECH AUTOMATION IN TODAY’S HOMES IS ONLY GETTING BIGGER AND BETTER, ACCORDING TO LOCAL EXPERTS.

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hese days controlling your home with a computer isn’t just for the super rich. Now many homebuyers are snatching up or creating their very own “smart” homes right here in the Triangle.

“Today’s homebuyers are on the go and want to control multiple systems in their homes easily and effi ciently,” says Mark Masters, sales and marketing director of Neu-wave Systems, a Raleigh-based home electronics lifestyle company. “We are seeing people wanting to live in their home better and smarter than ever before.”

Simply put, home control automation is a way to control multiple systems in your home, including music, climate, motorized shades, security, lighting and more, according to Masters. Now homeowners want 24-hour access and control at their fi ngertips from their phone and computer.

“You can actually use your iPad or any smart device and control your home from any offsite location at any time” says Masters.

Although home high-tech automation has been around

for more than a decade, the latest developments – energy management, security and the ability to run almost any system from a smart phone or PC – have resulted in more powerful systems that are easier to install and cost less.

Homeowners today can manage all aspects of the automation – from energy use to TV channel selections – via iPhone, iPad and a series of in-wall touch pads and screens. They can get a system that allows them to access their home where ever they are.

Nationally the home automation movement started about 12 years ago with wiring that enabled high-speed trans-mission of electronic data throughout the home.

Today, effi ciency measures include automatic manage-ment of home systems based on occupancy, time of day and outdoor climate. Motion detectors can sense when the house is unoccupied, switching off lights and adjust-ing the temperature to conserve energy.

Homeowners also can monitor events at their homes while they’re away. If someone comes to the door, for in-

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stance, the owner can remotely view who it is and respond accordingly, Masters says.

Neuwave Systems works with more than 30 custom new

home builders throughout the Triangle as well as existing homeown-

ers who are remodeling and upgrading their home systems.

The range and cost of the electronic sys-tems in a home can vary from installing a flat screen television over a mantle with

numerous speakers to an entire house that is controlled by the flip of a switch. From bringing music to every room to install-ing a home theater for the entire family, Neuwave Systems offers plenty of options for today’s homeowners.

Rusty Ange of Ange Construction Com-pany is bringing high-tech automation to his custom homes in the area. His company builds about 10 custom homes annually in a variety of neighborhoods, including the Copperleaf community in west Cary.

“A lot of technology is going into homes today,” says Ange. “We are seeing hom-eowners more and more interested in the home automation.”

Temperature control, wireless home secu-rity systems, lighting, motorized window shades, central vacuum systems and home theaters are just a few examples of the new features offered in some high tech homes in the Triangle.

“Today, many homeowners want to control their thermostats remotely,” Ange says. “When the security talks to the lighting and the HVAC that’s when you really start to save energy and money.”

Homes also have the option of solar pan-els. And you can keep track of energy sav-ings from your phone. At any time, you can see how much your solar panels are generating. From room-specific options to zone heating and cooling for larger homes, there are a lot of options to make sure that the temperature is just right in all parts of the home.

Lighting systems also can be controlled remotely in order to lower energy costs. They can be easily dimmed or automati-cally turned off if natural lighting reaches a certain level, says Masters. Automatic win-dow shades are another feature that can save energy by helping to keep your home at an optimal temperature all year. And the shades can be programmed to open and close at certain times of the day and night.

As more homeowners become more tech-nologically savvy, the demand for these smart home features is expected to in-crease.

“Today’s homeowners are looking to save money and energy but also have the most up-to-date systems for both entertainment and active lifestyles,” says Masters.

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The children have gone backto school, professional footballis back on Monday nights and

the summer’s heat wave is behind us— all signs that the fall season hasfinally arrived. Taking on some pre-ventative home maintenance projectsnow will help keep you and your fam-ily cozy during the days and nightsahead and will even help safeguardyour home investment.

Here are a few areas of your home topay special attention to in the nextcouple of months:

Check Roof InsulationHeat rises, causing heat from yourhome to escape through any vulnera-ble areas of the roof. The mostefficient way to stop that loss is byinstalling ceiling and roof insulationwith an appropriate R-value. The R-value refers to the ability of anymaterial to resist the passage of heat.For example, a fiberglass bat or blan-ket 9 ½ to 10 inches thick has an

R-value of approximately 30. You canraise that number to 38 simply byadding two or three more inches offiberglass.

Check for Gaps in Your Home’s ExteriorHeated air also can escape from gapsthat develop where building materialsmeet. Inspect areas where buildingmaterials may have pulled apart andcaulk or seal any gaps that haveformed. Check places where exteriorsiding meets windows and doors,around roof and foundation lines,around chimneys and where pipesprotrude through walls or roofs.

Inspect Your Heating System Consider replacing an older or ineffi-cient heating unit with a gas or oilfurnace or a heat pump with a highefficiency rating. If your systemalready is efficient, be sure to inspectand clean it regularly. Be sure that fil-ters are clean and that you change

them monthly. A timer model ther-mostat that can turn the heat downwhile you sleep or when no one is athome can help you save money.

Examine Windows Ensure that your storm windows anddoors are effectively keeping warmair in and cold air out. Look for anycracks around glass, sashes and win-dow frames. Apply adhesive foamweather strips to the top and bottomwindow rails or nail felt weather strip-ping where window sashes andframes make contact. If you live in ahome built in the last 15 years or so,you likely have double or triple-panedwindows and low-emissivity (Low-E)glass. Both these products increaseyour energy efficiency and can loweryour energy bills.

Don’t Forget To Clean Gutters and DownspoutsGutters and downspouts are easytraps for leaves and pine needles, andsquirrels often use them to store food.Be sure to clean gutters thoroughly,and pay special attention to elbowsand bends in the downspouts. Keephangers fastened securely and plugany holes and cracks. Touch up anysections showing signs of rust withrustproof paint.

Performing routine home mainte-nance is essential and well worth thetime and effort to keep energy billslow, protect your investment, keepyour family safe and prolong the lifeof your home.

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Home Revision, LLCClayton homeowners achieved their goal of a personalized kitchenby working with the team of Home Revision’s decorators andcontractor. This room features painted and glazed maple cabinetstopped with Lady’s Dream granite along with custom window treat-ments and barstools to compliment. The highlight of this room:the un-interrupted glass backsplash — outlets and switches arelocated under the cabinets with the under cabinet lighting.

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Habitat for Humanity ReStoreHabitat’s DeConstruction Program salvages building materials byhand from residences being remodeled or demolished. Kitchencabinets, flooring, lumber, plumbing fixtures, and other taxdeductible materials are diverted from the landfill and sold at theHabitat ReStores to support Habitat’s mission to end sub-standardhousing. Remodeling your kitchen or tearing down a home?Call for free estimates.

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Going Green

DeConstructionFor Sarah and Dick Proctor of Raleigh,tearing down their 1930’s GlenwoodAvenue home was an emotional decision.

“We lived in our house for twenty fiveyears, we raised our children there, saidSarah, but the house required so manymechanical changes that, in the end, wedecided to remove the home and rebuildon our lot.”

The Proctors said they chose Habitat forHumanity’s DeConstruction Service tolevel the house because it was both aneconomical and environmentally smartchoice. Summarily, they added, “decon-struction allowed us to put a home that weloved, to good use.”

Using deconstruction techniques, crewscarefully disassembled their home by handin order to maximize material recovery forreuse in other structures. All non-reusablewaste from the job site was transported toa construction and demolition waste sort-ing facility where shingles, drywall, woodand other materials were recycled.

Once completed, the Proctors received anitemized list of the tax deductible materi-als that were then donated to the localHabitat ReStore. These materials weresold to the public for reuse with all pro-ceeds supporting the non-profit organiza-tion’s mission to end substandard housing.

Habitat affiliates in Durham and WakeCounty both operate deconstructionprograms. Their services range fromsimple kitchen cabinet removals forhomeowners who are remodeling theirkitchens to whole house deconstructionjobs which remove an entire home downto the masonry.

Bonnie Ashley, director of the HabitatReStore of Durham and Orange Countiessaid, “The ReStore is committed toreducing the amount of salvageable wastethat goes into our landfills each year, soour DeConstruction Program is a vitalpart of our goals.” According to Ashley,“The US EPA has estimated that 92% ofbuilding-related C&D waste is fromrenovation and demolition. So, everyconsumer that uses DeConstructionservices is helping to reduce that numberand improve the environment.”

While deconstruction will take longer thantraditional wrecking ball demolition, the

competitively-priced fees, coupled with thetax advantages of donating the recoveredmaterials to Habitat, make the service anattractive alternative to demolition.

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BY: KERRY CELESTINI

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ReUseOf course, in order for deconstructionpractices to be sustainable, there must bea market in which to sell the reclaimedmaterials. Habitat’s companion ReStores,with more than 500 in the United States,serve this purpose by providing a clearinghouse for reusable building materials.

Old doors, cabinetry, hardwood flooring,roof trusses, and interesting architecturalelements are a few of the most commonmaterials gleaned from deconstructionprojects. Additionally, new and used itemsdonated from builders, building supplycompanies and homeowners provide anarray of merchandise to stock the shelvesat reuse centers.

Debby Lubell isa testament towhat a savvyshopper can find.Her home is fullof vintage mate-rials she bought atthe HabitatReStore to rehab ahistorical home inRaleigh’s BoylanHeights neighbor-hood. “Quarter sawn heart pine flooring,re-milled trim, six-paneled doors and aclaw-foot tub were all found at theReStore at a fraction of their value”, shesaid, “and using materials from the same

era provided the character and authen-ticity the project deserved.”

John Stees, the director of the HabitatWake ReStore, believes the ReStoresserve the community in a variety ways.Shoppers can find discounted buildingmaterials and unique one-of-a-kind items,while donors receive tax deductions fortheir donated materials and can avoidcommercial tipping fees. Stees notes thatlocal ReStores even have a free pick upservice for large donations. “Last year”,continued Stees, “over 2,500 tons ofmaterials were diverted from our landfillsand sold in our ReStore to support afford-able housing – and that’s good foreveryone.”

Sarah Musser, of Durham,is a self described scav-enger hunter and long-time reuse advocate. Shesays she’s purchased alaundry list of items fromarea ReStores: interior/exterior doors, tile,lighting fixtures, hard-ware, sinks, cabinetry,mantles and more.

Buying reuse materials is lesscostly and good for the environment, and,she says, “The added benefit is that whenI purchase items to build my home, I’malso helping a less fortunate family buildtheir own.”

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Franklin & Granville Counties | p 75-77• Bunn• Butner• Creedmoor• Louisburg• Franklinton• Stem• Youngsville

Southwestern Wake & Lee Counties | p 78-96• Apex• Cary• Fuquay-Varina• Holly Springs•Morrisville• Sanford•West Raleigh

Eastern Wake,Johnston & Harnett Counties | p 97-105• Angier• Clayton• Garner• Knightdale• Selma•Wendell• Zebulon

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7 C-5 Fayetteville Street

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20 C-6 Parkwood

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22 C-5 Pearsontown

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31 C-4 C.I.S. Academy

32 C-4 Durham Schoolof the Arts

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36 B-4 Rogers-Herr

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39 B-5 Jordan

40 C-2 Northern

41 B-3 Riverside

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Durham CountyIncluding Durham and all of Durham County.

MAP# GRID PAGE CONDOS/PATIO HOMES/TOWNHOMES7 E-5 52 Brier Village $160s-$190s

1 D-6 49 Keystone Crossing $120s+2 E-4 50 Ellerbee Creek Preserve $120s+3 D-2 50 Swann's Mill Swim Club $130s+4 D-4 51 Foxwood Manor $130s+5 E-5 51 Meadows at Ravenstone $140s+6 E-4 52 Orchard Ridge $140s+8 E-5 52 Brightwood Trails $160s+9 C-5 53 Belcrest $160s+10 D-6 53 Keystone Crossing $170s+11 D-6 54 Four Seasons at Renaissance $190s+12 E-5 54 Brightleaf Crossing $200s+13 D-5 54 Wood Chapel $220s+14 B-4 55 Carillon Forest $240s+15 D-5 55 Brightleaf at the Park $240s+16 B-5 56 Weston Downs $400s+17 B-5 56 Everwood $260s+

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Durham CountyRELOCATION INFORMATION

Durham“Where great things happen.”Durham, the fourth largest city in the state, maintainsits friendly character and southern charm. Residentsenjoy the host of cultural, historical, educational, andnatural amenities that Durham has to offer. It’s rea-sonable cost-of-living, quality schools, first-classhealth care, arts, entertainment, shopping options,and an abundance of the natural beauty typical of theCarolina Piedmont all contribute to the high qualityof life that residents enjoy. Housing options inDurham range from downtown trendy loft-styleapartments for young professionals and emptynesters to horse farms in the country; from new sub-urban developments for family-style living to historicneighborhoods in the heart of the city.

Relocation Information:For utilities information, from the Electric Company to Water & Sewer Services, visit www.durham-nc.com/newcomers/utilities.php for all your Durham relocation needs.

(top) Great dining venues and area entertainmentmake Brightleaf Square popular in the evenings.

(left) “The Old Bull River," a quarter-mile-longriver walk, is a famous feature of the American

Tobacco Campus whose factory buildings, formerlymanufacturing Lucky Strikes, now house restaurants, an amphitheatre, and offices.“#3 Best Place for Business

and Careers" – Forbes Magazine,

March 2009Durham County is home to the largest science parkin North America, The Research Triangle Park(RTP). This 7,000 acre development is home tomore than 170 companies employing over 42,000full-time knowledge workers and an estimated10,000 contract employees. RTP is a globallyprominent high-technology research and develop-ment center that serves as an economic driver forthe region. RTP is home to a broad spectrum ofcompanies — from Fortune 100 multinationalresearch and development operations, to universi-ty spin-outs and start-up operations.

Duke Chapel | Heather Jacks & Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau

Photo courtesy of Downtown Durham Inc.

Heather Jacks and Durham Convention & Visitors Bureau

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KEYSTONE CROSSING From the $120s DURHAM1

919-941-1581Keystone Crossing is the prime spot for the energy conscious professional moving toRTP. Close to dining, shopping & entertainment Keystone is perfect for active lifestyles.Live, work and play right in the park! Why rent when you can own?

• Award winning floor plans from 1276-1647 SF; 2-3 bedrooms• Walking distance to grocery, shopping and dining• Beautiful community pool• Near Streets of Southpoint & American Tobacco District• Lower utilities with our ENERGY STAR® qualified homes• Natural & quiet setting all while near heart of RTP• Established community• Maintenance free living

Builder: KB HomeModel: Call for appointment

www.kbhome.com

“Built to Order–The Home You Want. The Way You Want It.”

I-40 to Davis Drive exit. Left onto Davis Drive.Left onto Park Knoll Drive. Right onto KeystonePark Drive. Follow to community.

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ELLERBEE CREEK PRESERVE From the low $100s DURHAM2

919-294-4788Rolling hills surround you! Walk through this close knit neighborhood and hear the birds sing and children play. Relax surrounded by nature in your home knowing you’re only minutes from the convenience of the city.

• 3-6 bedrooms/2-3 baths; 1303-2784 sq. ft.• Convenient access to I-85, US15/501 and US70• Less than 5 miles from Duke University & Medical Center, 3 miles from Northgate Mall• Nearby historic Brightleaf Square with restaurants, art galleries & shops• Nearby West Point on the Eno Park• Close to several golf courses• ENERGY STAR Qualified homes• Built to Order – great value, smart design, your way

Builder: KB HomeModel: Open Daily 10-7

www.kbhome.com

"Built to Order–The Home You Want. The Way You WantIt."

Take US70 to I-85 North and exit Red Mill Road.Turn left at end of ramp. Left on Hamlin Road.Community on left.

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SWANN’S MILL SWIM CLUB COMMUNITY From the $130s* DURHAM3

919-471-3805 | 800-798-0616FINAL PHASE NOW SELLING! Swann’s Mill offers single family homes and town homesin a Great North Durham location at remarkably low prices. Only minutes to DowntownDurham and the Historic American Tobacco Campus, Swann’s Mill is convenient toDurham’s hottest venues, including the Durham Performing Arts Center! With EasyAccess to I-85, Hwy 70 & Hwy 98, you are going to love living in the Bull City!• Several Brand New Floorplans just introduced!• Desired Amenities including JR Olympic Swimming Pool,

2 Tot-Lots, Clubhouse and Fitness Room• Easy Commute to RTP• Minutes to Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill

Builder: D.R. HortonSales: D.R. HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

I-85 S./Hwy.70 W. to N. on Roxboro St.Approx. 3.5 miles to Right on William Penn.Left on Ben Franklin. Left on Danube. Righton Hebron. Entrance 1/4 mile on Left.

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FOXWOOD MANOR From the mid $130s DURHAM4

919-596-7942 Nestled among the trees with an ideal location close to all of your needs—schools,work, shopping and night life. Flexible plans include master suites and many options!The sky’s the limit with Built to Order.

• Final homesites available now• 3-6 bedrooms/2-3 baths; 1303-2494 sq. ft.• 2-car garage; Sodded front yards• Built to Order – great value, smart design, your way• Conveniently located near RTP, Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill • Short drive to Southpoint Mall, Brier Creek Shopping Center and Northgate Mall • Easily be in downtown Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary or Raleigh in minutes• Shopping, Fitness, Grocery, Drugstores, Banks, Parks and MUCH more within minutes

Builder: KB HomeModel: Open Daily 10-7

www.kbhome.com

“Built to Order–The Home You Want. The Way You Want It.” Take I-40 to NC147. Go approx 3.5 miles and exitEllis Road. Turn left on Ellis Rd. Go approx 2.5miles and turn right at stoplight to continue onEllis Rd. Community is ahead on right.

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THE MEADOWS AT RAVENSTONE From the $140s DURHAM5

919-859-9390 Away from the hustle and bustle of downtown, The Meadows at Ravenstone features beautiful, 2-story homes just minutes from Brier Creek with shopping, dining and movie theater.

• Minutes from Falls Village Golf Club• Convenient to RTP, RDU Airport, I-540, US70 and NC147• GE appliances, granite countertops, cabinetry with crown molding and

spacious pantries are featured in the kitchen• Environments for living and ENERGY STAR® Certified homes

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCSales: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Tues-Sat 10-6, Sun & Mon 1-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

Homes with luxury features included

NC147 exit 12A towards Fayetteville Rd. Rightonto Fayetteville Rd. Continue onto Elizabeth St.Right onto Holloway St. Right to merge ontoUS70E. Left at Mineral Springs Rd. Continue ontoSherron Rd.

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919-287-7609ForeverHome brings townhomes in this central Trianglelocation convenient to Brier Creek shopping, RDU,Durham and RTP. Community walking trail & play-ground. Model now open.• Townhomes from 1,442-1,624 sq. ft. with

3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1-car garage• Open interiors, luxury masters, decorative molding• Membership to Brightleaf Swim Club• View floorplans on website

Builder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: Open Daily

www.VisitOrchardRidge.com

From US70W (2 miles from BrierCreek ShoppingCenter). Turn righton Mineral Springs/Sherron Road.Orchard Ridge is 3/4 mile on the left.

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919-287-7606A collection of Townhomes & Manor Homes located a heartbeat away from ResearchTriangle Park and Brier Creek Shopping Center. Over 8 home designs to choose fromwith 1 to 2-car garages, open and spacious living and entertainment areas.

• 116 Manors (single family living attached only by storage) with 2-car garages from the $190s

• 43 Townhomes with 1 & 2-car garages from the $160s• Spacious 3 bedroom plans with 2 1/2 baths• From 1,500 to over 2,000 sq. ft.• 3 Models open daily - view floorplans and tours on website

Builder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: 3 Models Open Daily

www.VisitBrierVillage.com

From I-540 exit US70 West. Turn left on T.W. Alexander Drive. Right on Page Road.Entrance on left.

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BRIGHTWOOD TRAILS From the $160s DURHAM8

919-381-6371Great location close to Brier Creek, RTP, RDU and Duke Med. Exceptional award-winning homes nestledin a beautiful setting.• Community pool• Master down and ranch plans available• Large beautiful backyards; covered porches• Luxury baths, high ceilings, stainless appliances• 3-5 BDRM/2-3 BA, 2-car garages, 1530-3050 sq. ft.

Builder: WinStar HomesSales: WinStar HomesSales Center: Mon 12-6, Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.WinStarHomes.com

From Raleigh takeUS70 to MineralSprings Road. Stayright to continue onSherron Road.Community is 2 miles on the right.

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BELCREST From the mid $100s DURHAM9

919-806-0398This small community has an incredibly convenient location! Less than 2 miles fromRTP, with access to major highways. Be at the Streets of Southpoint or downtownDurham in minutes. Belcrest offers maintenance-free living at its best.

• Don’t miss your final chance to own at Belcrest• Adjacent to American Tobacco Trail; Near several golf courses• 1 1/2 mi. from Southern Boundaries Community Park• Ability to purchase HOA membership to swim club• 3-6 bedrooms/2-3 baths; 1303-2784 sq. ft.; Unique exterior designs• Maintenance free yards, so you have more time to enjoy life • Large kitchens, sodded front and rear yards, backyard patios• Master bedroom suites with large walk-in closets

Builder: KB HomeModel: Open Daily 10-7

www.kbhome.com

“Built to Order–The Home You Want. The Way You Want It.”

From I-40 take exit 276/Fayetteville Road towards downtown Durham. Continue less than 2 miles tocommunity on right.

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919-237-1454 | 800-798-0616Keystone Crossing offers the prime location for professionals working in the RTP area.Convenient access to highways, RDU airport, shopping and dining. Spend less time commuting and more time at the pool. Visit this quick selling community today!

• Established community in the heart of RTP• Extensive list of included features• 3-4 bedroom homes with 2-car garage• Approx. 1700 to 2063 SF of living area• Beautiful community pool and bath house• Walking distance to grocery, shopping and dining• Covered and screened porches available• Reduce your commute and save

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”From I-40 take Exit 280/Davis Drive. Left off exitonto Davis Drive. Through 3 stop lights and turnleft on Park Knoll Drive into community onKeystone Park Drive.

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FOUR SEASONS AT RENAISSANCE From the $190s DURHAM11

919-484-2705“If you’re not 55, you’ll wish you were!” This brand new active adult community offers animpressive clubhouse & rec. area with amenities for keeping fit & having fun! K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons active adult communities set the standard for lifestyle, fulfillment and value. Models open in July 2011.

• 55+ Active Adult community• First floor master townhomes & single family homes• Future community swim club & clubhouse• Tennis courts, putting green, shuffle board & bocce court• 5 minutes to Brier Creek• ENERGY STAR®

Builder: K. Hovnanian HomesModel: Tues-Sat 10-5; Sun & Mon 1-5

www.khov.com/Renaissance

K.Hovnanian Homes “The First Name in Lasting Value”From US70 Take I-540 to I-40 West. Take PageRoad. North. Property is approximately 1 mile on left

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BRIGHTLEAF CROSSING From the $200s DURHAM12

919-957-2700 | 800-787-0414Conveniently located near RTP and Brier Creek areaBrightleaf Crossing offers eclectic 2-story homes withavailable basements and master-down floorplan.• 1st time homes and move-up homes• Approximately 1900- 3300 sq. ft.• Silver Certified Audubon Neighborhood• 10 plans, 3-6 bedrooms, 2.5-4 baths• Game room, loft, study & 1st floor guest suite avail.

Builder: Standard Pacific HomesSales: Standard Pacific HomesModel: Mon 11-6, Tues-Sat 10-6,

Sun 1-6

www.standardpacifichomes.com

From I-540 exit US70towards Durham.Entrance on right justbefore SherronRoad/Miami Blvd atCopperleaf Parkway.

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WOOD CHAPEL From the low $200s DURHAM13

919-598-3333Wood Chapel is a community nestled in one of Raleigh-Durham's most desirable locations with an unparalleledlist of included features! An excellent selectionof homesites are now available in the new phase!• Convenient to RTP, I-40, I-540, Airport & Brier Creek• Offering 3, 4, & 5 Bedroom plans• 9' ceilings, 42" birch cabinets, granite, SS appliances,

arched entryways, trim, molding & hardwoods• Option to finish 3rd floor walk up attic w/3rd bath

Builder: Bill Clark HomesSales: Coldwell Banker HPW Builder ServicesModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.BillClarkHomes.com

Take I-540 to US70towards Durham.Left on Angier Ave.Community is 1mile on left.

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919-489-7584 | 800-798-0616Carillon Forest invites you to enjoy the serenity of Luxury homes nestled by the mature setting of Duke Forest and only minutes to Duke & UNC Universities.

• Large, wooded homesites• Premier Landscaping with irrigation system standard• Several home styles from approx. 2087-4133 sq. ft.• Athletic field, large playground and walking pavilion• Convenient to 15/501, I-40 & I-85• 3 Car Garages available per plan

Builder: D.R. HortonSales: D.R. HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

I-40 West to exit 270 N on 15-501. Left onGarrett Rd. Left on Pickett Rd. Right on Randolph Rd. Community is on Right.

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BRIGHTLEAF AT THE PARK From the $240s* DURHAM15

919-251-8835 | 800-798-0616 Brightleaf at the Park is a master-planned community just north of Brier Creek. Thiscommunity has it all with expansive natural areas, pathways, swim, tennis and fitnessfacilities. If you are looking for a beautiful home at an incredible value in an amazingneighborhood, DR Horton has your dream home waiting!

• Spacious homes with 3-Car Garages per plan• Approx. 2200-3064 sq. ft. homes• 3-5 bedroom homes• Minutes from Brier Creek and trendy shopping and dining venues• Convenient to Hwy 70, I-40, I-540 and RTP

Builder: D.R. HortonSales: D.R. HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

I-40 to exit 281 Miami Blvd. Take ramp towardsUS70. Merge onto S. Miami Blvd. S. Miami Blvd.becomes S. Mineral Springs Rd. Straight ontoSherron Rd. Right onto Golden Belt Pkwy. Atroundabout take 3rd exit onto Patterson’s Mill Rd.

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WESTON DOWNS From the mid $200s DURHAM16

877-203-4644Located in Durham, touted as the 'City on the Move'.Home plans range from 2,945 - 4,762 sq. ft. with up to6 bedrooms. Every home comes with the best energy-efficient features, materials, and appliances - whichactually helps you save money. And we do it withoutsacrificing style or comfort.

• Spray foam insulation - Included• Granite countertops - Included• Sealed Crawls – Included• Energy Efficient Lighting - Included• Up to 6 bedrooms

Builder: Meritage HomesModel: Call for details

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919-235-5880 | 800-798-0616 Enjoy big city convenience without all the hustle and bustle. Nestled off Old Chapel HillRoad, just minutes from Duke, UNC, new shopping, banking, and restaurants. Offeringsome unique floor plans including 1st floor bedrooms, large bonus rooms and anintimate cozy space, our homes have been designed to fit today’s lifestyles!

• Color plus Hardi plank siding with brick and stone accents• Crawl foundations with decks• Variety of plans include 1st floor masters or guest suite• Approx. 1983-3200 sq ft layouts with 3-5 bedrooms• Desirable school district includes Jordan High• Extensive list of included interior features• Screened porches and sunrooms available• Wooded homesites with fully sodded yard

Builder: D.R. HortonSales: D.R. HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

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Chapel Hill

“The Southern Part

of Heaven”The people of Chapel Hill live upto the South's reputation for beinghospitable and friendly. ChapelHill is also a great place to raise a family with its clean streets, manicured lawns, and excellenttest scores throughout the school system. Chapel Hill was namedthe "Most Livable City" in Americain 2009.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.ci.chapel-hill.nc.us for all yourChapel Hill relocation needs.

Carrboro

“Seattle of the South”Carrboro has a personality all itsown, and it’s not afraid to proclaimit. The spirit of Carrboro recog-nizes the independent spirit ofOrange County. It’s a walkingtown, proudly liberal and indepen-dent with a coffee-house quality, afeeling of friendliness, of home.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.townofcarrboro.org for all yourCarrboro relocation needs.

Hillsborough

“A Small Town with a

big History”From the moment you arrive inHillsborough, you know you'resomewhere special.

Hillsborough is a permanent destination and a haven for artistsand writers. The town is centrallylocated in NC with quick access toInterstate 85 and Interstate 40 justoutside its limits. Hillsborough ishome to Occoneechee MountainState Natural Area and severalother trails.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.hillsboroughchamber.com for allyour Hillsborough relocation needs.

Mebane

“The Perfect Place to

call Home”Mebane is conveniently locatedbetween the mountains of WesternNC and the beautiful coastline ofEastern NC. The city is also equaldistance to both Greensboro andRaleigh-Durham (RDU) airports.Mebane is one of the fastest grow-ing areas in North Carolina and iswelcoming many new businesses,homes and people into their community everyday.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.cityofmebane.com/utilities.aspfor all your Mebane area relocation needs.

Pittsboro

“County seat and so

much more!”Pittsboro real estate has increasedsubstantially over the last decade.With its hometown charm, lowtaxes, proximity to Jordan Lake,Haw River, Chapel Hill, RTP, andRaleigh, Pittsboro's land isextremely valuable. As the interestin Chatham County has increased,so has the demand for property inPittsboro and north along theUS15/501 corridors in new developments.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visithttp://pittsboronc.gov for all yourPittsboro relocation needs.

Jordan Lake, Photo by Dr. John Shillato, courtesy ofPittsboro-Siler City CBV

The Fearrington House Country Inn and Restaurant, aRelais & Chateaux property.Patterson Bell Tower Photo courtesy of Chapel Hill/Orange

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VILLAS AT CULP ARBOR From the $190s CHAPEL HILL1

919-401-4171Welcome to The Villas at Culp Arbor! This beautiful community offers exceptional features including a private clubhouse, pool, and fitness center, professionally land-scaped, association-maintained lawn areas, a park-like setting on Farrington Road, and is located minutes from UNC, shopping, dining, freeway access, and state of theart medical services. None of the Maintenance. ALL OF THE AMENITIES.• Open, flowing Courtyard Ranch homes• No steps and no outside maintenance• Spacious island kitchens• Each home features its own private, outdoor courtyard• Expansive 2.5 car garages• Fully furnished, designer-decorated clubhouse • Health and fitness facility and outdoor pool• Professionally landscaped, association-maintained lawn areas

Builder: Epcon CommunitiesSales: Rex RoyModel: Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.villasatculparbor.com

Epcon’s Classic Courtyard Collection

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BRIAR CHAPEL $200s to $900s N. CHATHAM CO.2

888-248-3302 Briar Chapel is the Triangle’s Largest Green, New Home Community. Each home complies with rigorous green construction requirements creating high performance,healthier homes with measurable cost savings.

• All homes built to NAHB Green & Energy Star requirements• Woods Charter School & Margaret B. Pollard Middle School• Residents Club with 2 pools & fitness center• 24 miles of planned trails & community parks• 900 acres of natural open space

Developer: Newland CommunitiesModels/Information Center: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 12-6

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919-537-8254 | 800-798-0616 Located in the prestigious and quiet City of Chapel Hill, Legend Oaks is tucked amongmature woods in a natural setting. City convenience, nature’s comfort and awesomelocation makes Legend Oaks a great place to be.

• Ranch and 2-Story homes available.• 1-3 acre wooded homesites available.• Variety of Floorplans ranging from approx. 2381-4133 sq. ft.• Easy Access to US 15/501• Chapel Hill Address with low county taxes• Close to University Mall, Downtown Chapel Hill & UNC

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

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“Love where you live”

From I-40, take US15/501 South. FollowUS15/501 towards Pittsboro/Chapel Hill. Leftonto US15/501/S.Columbia Street. Go 4.8miles and make a U-turn on Sneeden Road.Community on right off of US15/501N.

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Northern Wake CountyRELOCATION INFORMATION

North Raleigh is a great place to livefor many different reasons includingthe environment,

history, employment opportunities,the arts, and the housing market.

As a focal point of the state'sTriangle Area (Durham, ChapelHill, Raleigh), you have in thiscity a taste of country livingwith all the conveniences of amajor metropolis.

Steeped in a rich history fromits humble beginnings when itwas named after the famousEnglish explorer, Raleighattracts a broad and diversepopulation that

gives it a delightful blend of south-ern charm with a big city attitude.

North Raleigh has experienced anexplosion of growth and develop-ment over the years fed by access tomany nearby highways.

From the shopping at TriangleTowne Center and the many otherretail centers to the parks, museums,and golf courses there is fun to behad by all. Many are drawn to theFalls Lake State Recreation Area,located in northern Wake County,that contains the 12,000-acre lakeand 26,000 acres of woodlands.

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Wake Forest“Incredible hometowncharm.”

Wake Forest continues its emer-gence as a major player in thephenomenal growth and activitywitnessed throughout theTriangle; with several outstandingrestaurants and specialty shops.Mindful of its rich heritage, thedowntown is also an officiallyregistered historic district.Representative of its academic histo-ry, Wake Forest maintains its smalltown character, however, by capti-vating newcomers and long-timeresidents alike with its incompara-ble warmth and charm.

Relocation Information:For utilities information visitwww.wakeforestnc.gov for all yourWake Forest relocation needs.

Rolesville“Small town,bright future.”

Rolesville, the small town with abright future, is a town with thegoal of guiding and maintaining acommunity that has a small townatmosphere while still being closeenough to the large city and itsofferings. Rolesville, the secondoldest town in Wake County, isgrowing more than it ever has andis constantly focused on making itthe best place to live, work, play,relax, and raise a family.

If you like the small town atmos-phere, but still want to be near theamenities of Raleigh, this is the per-fect location for you.

Relocation Information:For utilities information visitwww.ci.rolesville.nc.us/new_residentsfor all your Rolesville relocation needs.

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1 F-4 66 North Raleigh Meadows $140s+

2 G-3 66 Heritage View $140s+

3 G-4 66 Carlton Park Townhomes $140s+

6 C-5 68 Inside Wade Townhomes $160s+

7 G-3 68 Heritage Wake Forest Townhomes $160s+

9 B-4 69 Lennox at Brier Creek $200s-$300s

4 G-2 67 Richland Hills $150s+

5 G-3 67 Bowling Green $150s+

8 G-4 68 Massey Preserve $170s+

10 D-6 69 Athens Grove $200s+

11 F-5 69 The Glen at Spring Forest $200s+

12 G-3 70 Heritage Wake Forest $220s+

13 G-3 70 Stonegate $210s+

14 G-4 71 Old Milburnie Crossing $218s+

15 C-5 71 Inside Wade Single Family $230s+

16 H-3 72 Granite Falls $250s+

17 G-3 72 Averett Ridge $250s+

18 G-3 72 The Reserve at Stonegate $270s+

19 G-2 73 Bishop's Grant $300s+

20 G-3 73 Heritage Knoll $300s+

21 G-3 73 Heritage Wake Forest $300s+

22 D-5 74 Glen Lake South $400s+

23 G-3 74 Heritage Wake Forest $400s+

24 D-4 75 Stonehenge Park $460s+

25 E-3 75 George's Grant $600s+

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NORTH RALEIGH MEADOWS From the $140s RALEIGH1

919-872-0901North Raleigh Meadows is perfectly located with easyaccess to Triangle Towne Center, dining and majorhighways including I-540, I-440 and US401.• 3 bed/3.5 bath plans available• 42" kitchen cabinets• Many custom features and options to choose from• Hardie Plank siding with stone accents• Carriage style garage doors

Builder: Murdock and GannonSales: Hudson ResidentialModel: Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5

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919-460-8710Lennar is excited to offer two-story townhomes in the Master-Planned HeritageCommunity in Wake Forest. Convenient shopping, dining and entertainment venues areadjacent to this already impressive community.• 2-story, 1-car garage townhomes• Golf Club Memberships Available (18-hole, semi-private course) • Professionally designed and maintained landscape• HardiPlank ColorPlus siding• Environments for Living & ENERGY STAR® Certified• Walking & Biking Trails • Swim/Tennis Memberships Available (2 Pools & 2 Tennis Courts)

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCSales: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Tues-Sat 10-6, Sun-Mon 1-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

Homes with luxury features included

US/1 Capital Blvd. North to right on US1-Alt.Drive approx. 1 mile. Turn right onto Rogers Rd.Cross over Heritage Lake Rd. Right on toMarshall Farm St. Right on to Heritage ViewTrail.

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CARLTON PARK TOWNHOMES From the $140s RALEIGH3

919-872-0901Carlton Park Townhomes are conveniently located witheasy access to Triangle Towne Center, dining and majorhighways including I-540, I-440 and US401. • First floor master plans available• Garage• Stone and brick exterior accents• Homes back up to Neuse River buffer• Walk-in shower with dual vanities in master bath

Builder: Murdock and GannonSales: Hudson ResidentialModel: By appointment

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RICHLAND HILLS From the $150s* WAKE FOREST4

919-435-1748 | 800-798-0616Now offering a New Ranch Plan! Richland Hills provides a serene setting for ourpopular Carolina Collection of homes. Complete with great amenities, including aSwimming Pool and bath house, Richland Hills promises “down home” comfortwhile providing easy access to the “fast paced” City!

• Great Wake Forest Location at an Exceptional Value• Peaceful, established community• Easy access to Route 1, Highway 98 & I-540• 6 great floorplans ranging from approx. 1500-3064 sq. ft.• Homes ranging from 3-5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 2 car garages• Community pool and bath house

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

I-40 to I-540 East via exit #283 B toward US70.Merge onto Capital Blvd/US1 North via exit 16towards Wake Forest. Right on Harris Road. Left on Wall Road.

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BOWLING GREEN From the mid $180s WAKE FOREST5

919-435-1498Right Home at the Right Price in the Right Location. Timberstone Homes. Bowling Green,where you'll find gorgeous rolling home sites overlooking a wooded natural area.Exciting neighborhood amenities. Residents enjoy a convenient location, just one milefrom the new Hwy. 98 By-Pass, providing easy access to great nearby shopping, including the Triangle Town Center.• Grand opening• New model home• Swimming pool, clubhouse, tot lot• 1,533 sq ft - 3,150 sq ft• 3-5 Bedrooms, 2-4 baths• Ranch and two-story plans• Some walkout basement opportunities• Proposed nature trail• Recreation center

Builder: Timberstone HomesModel: Daily 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.Timberstone-Homes.com

“A Custom Experience at a Price You Can Afford”From Capital Blvd take NC98 East (exit 124).Go approximately 3.9 miles. Community ison the right.

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INSIDE WADE TOWNES From the $160s RALEIGH6

919-865-1695 Live at the Intersection of Tradition and Tomorrow. Inside Wade is about a way of life,created now, just for you with vibe, convenience and culture. Minutes from the enter-tainment venues, restaurants, museums, colleges and buzz that have made Raleigh amagnet. We call it Inside Wade. But it is absolutely outside the norm.

• Inside Wade is full of sidewalks, parks & gathering spaces• Each home exterior reflects the influences & craftsmanship of the

past with unique & new interiors• Assortment of single-family homes & beautifully appointed

townhomes offered• Urban & Traditional Living

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCSales: Lennar Carolinas, LLC

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Builder: Exceptional Builder TeamSales: Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston Builder ServicesSales Center: Open daily

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MASSEY PRESERVE From the $170s RALEIGH8

919-872-0901Massey Preserve in keeping true to it’s definition, theword “Preserve” means to keep from harm, to carryon. That’s what we are creating at Massey Preserve. A sanctuary for a simpler life... • Granite kitchen countertops• Hardwood floors• Master down plans available• 42" kitchen cabinets• Walking trails, tot lots, pond

Builder: Murdock and GannonSales: Hudson ResidentialModel: By appointment

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919-598-8725 | 800-787-0414Lennox at Brier Creek is a master-planned communitywith 3 collections available: The Signature II, The Country Club (master down & dual masters) and theLive-Work. Two new collections coming late summer.• 3 models now open• Award-winning plans from 1,723 to 2,929 sq. ft • Dramatic archways• Granite countertops & SS appliances• Clubhouse with 2 pools and fitness center

Builder: Standard Pacific Homes Sales: Standard Pacific HomesModel: Mon 11-6, Tues-Sat 10-6,

Sun 1-6www.standardpacifichomes.com

US70 W/GlenwoodAve. to just past I-540 interchange.Left on Brier CreekPkwy pass LumleyRd. Left on Vogel St.Community onBruckhaus behindWake Medical.

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919-805-3304Over 50% SOLD OUT! Only 10 opportunities remain. Now’s the time to buy withHHHunt Homes! Offering distinctive architecture including European, Coastal,Bungalow, and Heritage exterior designs, HHHunt Homes offer innovative, energy-efficient homes that are not only impressively built but also architecturallyexhilarating. It all adds up to unparalleled value, the hallmark of HHHunt Homes.• Optional finished 3rd floor• 3 & 4 bedroom spacious homes• 1750-2900 square feet• 2-car garages with carriage-style doors• Outdoor living spaces• Excellent schools• Private neighborhood near Lake Johnson• Convenient to I-440/40

Builder: HHHunt HomesSales by: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.HHHuntHomes.com

From I-440 west, take Jones Franklin exit andbear right. Turn right on Athen’s Drive. AthensGrove is on the right.

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THE GLEN ON SPRING FOREST From the low $200s RALEIGH11

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919-872-2560The Glen on Spring Forest is a cozy community of 36homes nestled in desirable North Raleigh. Traditionalhomes offer a beautiful wooded setting, modernappointments and an incredible real estate value. • Only 5 minutes to I-540 and 10 minutes to I-440• Single family homes with 2-car garages• 2100-3000 square feet; 3, 4 and 5 bedroom plans• 2-story master down & walk-up attic plans available• Exceptional Included Features

Builder: Bill Clark HomesSales: Coldwell Banker HPW Builder ServicesOffice: Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5

www.BillClarkHomes.com

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HERITAGE WAKE FOREST From the $220s WAKE FOREST12

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Builder: Exceptional Builder Team Sales: Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston Builder ServicesSales Center: Open daily

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STONEGATE From the $210s WAKE FOREST13

919-266-5063Great community located in Historic Wake Forest. Community features several differentfloor plans, offering something for everyone.

• Homes ranging from 2196-3500 sq. ft.• Ranch plans & 1st floor master options• Granite & hardwoods included• Great location, convenient to US401 & I-540• Minutes from Triangle Town Center• Amenities include tennis courts & swimming pool• Wake County Schools• Basements available

Builder: K. Hovnanian HomesModel: Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun-Mon 1-5

www.khov.com/stonegate

K.Hovnanian Homes “The First Name in Lasting Value”

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OLD MILBURNIE CROSSING From the $218s* RALEIGH14

800-798-0616Your Dream Home is waiting for you! Located in North Raleigh, Old Milburnie Crossingfeatures our ever-popular Carolina Collection of homes. With exquisite stone and brickexteriors, spacious interiors and open floor plans, Old Milburnie Crossing promisesamazing value in a quaint, country setting.• Stone and Brick Exteriors on Crawl Space Foundations• .25 Acre plus Wooded Homes Sites with homes ranging from approx. 2300 to 3064 SF• 2 miles to I-540 and Minutes to Triangle Town Center, Knightdale, Wake Med,

Downtown Raleigh, Trendy Shopping and Great Restaurants• Wake County Taxes Only• Master or Guest Suite Down Plans Available• “Move-In Ready” Homes Available Now

Builder: DR HortonSales by: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6; Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”Take I-540 to Buffaloe Road exit 20. Travel easton Buffaloe Road approx. 1.5 miles. Turn left onOld Milburnie Road. Travel approx. 1.5 miles andthe community will be on the right.

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INSIDE WADE From the $230s RALEIGH15

919-865-1695 Live at the Intersection of Tradition and Tomorrow. Inside Wade is about a way of life,created now, just for you with vibe, convenience and culture. Minutes from the enter-tainment venues, restaurants, museums, colleges and buzz that have made Raleigh amagnet. We call it Inside Wade. But it is absolutely outside the norm.

• Inside Wade is full of sidewalks, parks & gathering spaces• Each home exterior reflects the influences & craftsmanship of the

past with unique & new interiors• Assortment of single-family homes & beautifully appointed

townhomes offered• Urban & Traditional Living

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCSales: Lennar Carolinas, LLC

www.InsideWade.com/NI

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GRANITE FALLS From the $250s ROLESVILLE16

919-554-9200Granite Falls Communities is home to four distinct neighborhoods. All homeownersreceive membership to Granite Falls Swim & Athletic Club, a 60,000 square foot athleticcenter with indoor competition pool, outdoor pool complex, and two-level fitness centerwith state-of-the-art fitness machines, free weight area, spinning classes, aerobic classes, kidzone and teen area, and much more. • Beautiful, open floor plans• 2800-3200 square feet• Great Schools!• 1st Floor Master Suite plans• Stone accents, porches, and sun rooms available

Sales: RE/MAX PreferredSales Center: Open Daily Inside Granite Falls

Swim & Athletic Club

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Granite Falls Communities...Always In Season

Capital Blvd/US1N to US401 North into Rolesville. Left onto W. Young St. Left onto Granite Falls Blvd.Sales Center is on the right, inside the GraniteFalls Swim & Athletic Club and is open daily.

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919-554-9883 Offering large stunning homesites to give your family thespace they need. Paved walking trails throughout thecommunity lead to the future clubhouse, pool and ele-mentary school. Minutes to Raleigh and Wake Forest.

• Single Family Homes with Incredible Standard Features• Side Load Garages and Hardi-plank Siding • Granite Countertops, Tile Bathrooms & Hardwood Floors• Easy Access to I-540, US401/US1 and Hwy 98 • Future Clubhouse and Community Pool

Builder: Bill Clark HomesSales: Coldwell Banker HPWModel: Call for appointment

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919-229-2161ForeverHome comes to Stonegate with the ReserveCollection of home designs — all 5 bedroom planson large homesites (plans on website).

• All 5 bedroom plans from 2,915-3,438 sq. ft.• 36 homesites from 1/3 to 1/2 acre• Gourmet kitchens w/ granite and stainless appliances• Hardwoods in foyer, dining & powder room• Clubhouse, Jr. Olympic pool, Playground & Tennis

Builder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: Open Daily

www.VisitStonegate.com

From I-540 take exit 18 (US401). GoNorth on US401 for 3.5 miles. Left onForestville Rd. Left on Coach Lantern Rd. 3/4 around circle toRainy Lake St. to model on Capefield Dr.

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BISHOP’S GRANT From the $300s WAKE FOREST19

919-562-3344 | 919-274-6678Secluded community with 172 homes and planned 48 townhomes. Community sidewalks, pool and clubhouse. Great plans to choose from and to build! Visit website for more details.

• COME SEE OUR PARADE OF HOMES• New Homes Ready To Move In• Granite counters, maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances• Hardwood, tile flooring & 9' ceilings• City sewer and water, natural gas• 1st and 2nd floor master bedrooms• Gas fireplace and covered porches• Wooded lots & cul de sacs

Builder: Builder TeamSales: Standout PropertiesModel: Open weekends

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“The Best Move You’ll Ever Make”

US1 north of I-540 to Wake Forest. Right on NC98bypass east. Straight 4 miles through Jones Dairyintersection. Entrance past reservoir on left.

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919-453-2000JordanBuilt offers single family homes that are gener-ously detailed with exceptional pricing in the masterplanned Heritage community. Minutes from shopping,dining, and entertainment.• Custom designed floor plans• 2,200-2,600 sq. ft. with formals• Covered porches and decks• 18 hole semi-private golf course • 2 swim complexes

Builder: JordanBuilt Homes Sales: Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston Builder ServicesSales Center: Open daily

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Source: North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources

WE CAN ALL MAKE A DIFFERENCEWater is a valuable resource and it’s important to use it wisely. By following these simple suggestions, you’ll be ensuring an adequate watersupply for everyone, not to mention a noticeable savings in your checkbook when the water bill is due.

OUTDOOR TIPS:• Refrain from washing cars• Use rain barrels or other containers to capture rainwater for watering plants• Repair leaky garden taps and hose connections• Water your lawn in the morning or evening, not in the heat of the day• Use mulch instead of pine straw—it reduces evaporation and

soil temperature• Position sprinklers so they water the lawn, not the pavement• Sweep or use a blower to clean driveways and sidewalks

INDOOR TIPS:• Turn off the water while shaving or brushing teeth• Use the “water-saver” setting on your dishwasher• Take short showers instead of baths• Immediately fix any water leaks or leaky faucets around the house• Refrain from using running water to thaw food

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT:www.dwr.ehnr.state.nc.us

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HERITAGE WAKE FOREST From the $300s WAKE FOREST21

919-453-2000We’ve anticipated your family’s every need – spaciousrooms, functional floor plans, attractively appointmentsthat please your senses and delight your everyday expe-rience – that wonderful thing called “feeling at home.”• Homes sized from 2500 to over 3800 sq. ft.• 18-hole semi-private golf course• Two swim complexes• Fishing pond, amphitheater & miles of walking trails• 2011 Development Company of the Year

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919-232-3488 At home in Glenlake, you will enjoy luxurious and maintenance free living,minutes from Crabtree Valley.

• Unrivaled location• Minutes to premier shopping• 2600-3100 sq ft plans available• 2 story & basement plans available• All master down layouts • Rose Garden Common area• Fully landscaped fenced in yards

Builder: Ashton Woods HomesSales: Ashton Woods HomesModel: Sun-Mon 1-6, Tues-Sat 10-6

www.ashtonwoodshomes.com/raleigh

“The place you wish to be”

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919-453-2000The long shadows of sunset blanket the fairways andtrees surrounding the award-winning Heritage commu-nity. Luxurious, elegant residences offer exceptional mas-ter retreats, amazing kitchens, a home theater and more. • Homes sized from 2800 to over 4000 sq. ft.• Ranch plans and low-maintenance living available• 18-hole semi-private golf course• Two swim complexes, fishing pond & walking trails• 2011 Development Company of the Year

Builder: Exceptional Builder TeamSales: Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston Builder ServicesSales Center: Open daily

www.HeritageNeighborhoods.com

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STONEHENGE PARK From the $460s RALEIGH24

919-413-7104 | 919-847-4447Stonehenge Park offers upscale charm and distinctive elevations with all the features ofour high-performance homes close to it all. Easy access to I-540 and 440, StonehengeShopping and Restaurants, Crabtree Valley Mall, RDU Airport, and more. Choose fromranch, first floor master, or classic two story plans that fit your needs and lifestyle. • Great Raleigh Location• High-Performance Green Homes • Sealed Crawlspaces• Hardwood Floors• Granite Countertops • Gourmet Kitchens • Heavy Moldings & Custom Details • ENERGY STAR® Certified

Builder: Homes By DickersonSales: Homes By Dickerson Real Estate, LLCModel: Fri & Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.HomesByDickerson.com

Where the excitement is building!

From I-540, take Creedmoor Rd S (Rt 50), makeright on Stonehenge Drive, left on Bembridge andStonehenge Park is straight ahead. From I-440,take Glenwood Ave N, then right on Creedmoor,left on Stonehenge, left on Bembridge

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GEORGE’S GRANT From the $600s RALEIGH23

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919-413-7104 | 919-847-4447This private exclusive neighborhood in North Raleighfeatures estate homes on large heavily wooded picturesque homesites. Just minutes from 1-540.

• Great North Raleigh Location• 1+ acre wooded homesites• High Performance Green Features• Gourmet Kitchens and Baths • Heavy Custom Trim Details

Builder: Homes By DickersonSales: Homes By Dickerson Real Estate, LLCSales Center: By Appointment Only

www.HomesByDickerson.com

Visit us online:

YOU’RE ONE CLICK AWAY FROM YOUR NEW HOME.

www.NewHomesAndIdeas.comVirtual tours | Photos and floorplans |

Community features & amenities | Schedule appointments

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Franklin & Granville CountiesIncluding Youngsville, Louisburg, Creedmoor, Bunn, Butner, Stem and Franklinton, and all of Franklin & Granville Counties.

FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GRANVILLE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Elementary Schools46 E-5 Bunn

47 E-4 Edward Best

48 C-4 Franklinton

49 E-3 Laurel Mill

50 E-4 Louisburg

51 D-4 Royal

52 E-2 Riverside

53 C-4 Youngsville

Middle Schools54 E-2 Terrell Lane

55 E-5 Bunn

56 D-4 Cedar Creek

High Schools57 E-5 Bunn

58 D-3 Franklinton

59 E-2 Louisburg

Elementary Schools60 B-3 Creedmoor

61 B-3 Mt. Energy

62 A-3 Butner-Stem

63 B-3 Wilton

Middle Schools64 B-3 Hawley

65 A-3 Bunn-Stem

High Schools66 B-3 South Granville

NOTE: To verify the school assignment for a particular home,contact the school system’s attendance office.

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Built to Order -The Home You Want.The Way You Want It.

Adult Living

Bike Trails

Clubhouse

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Dog Park

ENERGY STAR®

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ButnerCreedmoorLouisburgFranklinton

StemYoungsville

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PADDINGTON From the $130s to $160s CREEDMOOR1

919-529-2356 | 919-702-0432A great community in a growing town. Even though Paddington is “tucked away” it isonly 10 minutes to I-85, 25 minutes to RDU Airport and 20 minutes to Raleigh/I-540.Located just minutes from Shopping, Dining, Recreation and beautiful Falls Lake whereyou can enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, biking, camping and swimming.

• Pool, playground, and sidewalks• 1,533 sq ft - 3,118 sq ft• Ranch and two-story• 3-5 Bedrooms, 2-3.5 baths• Homes available for immediate move-in• Fabulous Creedmoor location• Spacious homesites, either on cul-de-sac's or wooded lots• Model home located at 2202 Hyde Ct.

Builder: Timberstone HomesModel: Daily 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.Timberstone-Homes.com

“A Custom Experience at a Price You Can Afford”

From Raleigh take Creedmoor Rd/NC50 Northto Creedmoor. Continue thru downtown. Right on NC56E. Community is approximately2.5 miles on the left.

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Southwestern Wake & Lee CountiesIncluding West Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Morrisville,

Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Sanford and Southwestern Wake and Lee Counties.

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2 F-3 81 Renaissance Park $130s+

3 D-2 81 Highland Village Townes $150s+

9 C-1 83 Manchester Park $190s+

12 C-1 84 Grace Park $200s+

23 C-1 88 Enclave at Stone Creek Village $250s+

24 C-1 89 Providence Place $250s-$490s

1 F-3 81 Renaissance Park $130s+

4 D-6 82 Summerdale $160s+

5 C-6 82 Parker Pointe $170s-$250s

6 D-6 82 Villages of Buckhaven $180s+

7 B-5 83 12 Oaks $190s-$220s

8 B-5 83 12 Oaks $190s-$700s

10 C-4 83 Forest Springs $190s+

11 C-4 84 Pemberley $200s+

13 C-5 85 Garrison $200s+

14 C-5 85 Avocet $200s+

15 D-6 85 Fern Valley $200s+

16 D-6 85 The Oaks of Sippihaw $215s-$300s

17 E-6 86 South Lakes $200s+

18 C-3 86 Ellington Place $210s+

19 B-5 87 Holly Glen $220s+

20 C-1 87 Twin Lakes $220s+

21 F-3 88 Renaissance Park $220s+

22 D-4 88 The Park at West Lake $230s+

25 F-3 89 Inwood Forest $250s+

26 D-4 89 Sunset Pointe $380s+

27 B-1 90 Phillips Place $260s+

28 B-5 90 12 Oaks-Villa Collection $260s+

29 B-1 91 Bellemont at Cary Park $280s+

30 B-3 91 Kelly Grove $280s+

31 B-3 92 Holland Farm $290s+

32 C-3 92 Seagroves Farm $290s+

33 B-1 92 Cameron Pond $300s-$900s

34 B-3 93 Traditions at Bella Casa $300s+

35 C-1 93 Chessington $300s+

36 B-5 94 12 Oaks $300s-$700s

37 B-3 94 Olive Chapel Park $370s+

39 D-3 95 Renaissance at Regency Cottages $380s+

38 B-2 94 Toscana $390s+

40 B-1 95 The Estates at Olde Carpenter $400s-$600s

41 B-1 96 Horton's Creek $400s+

42 E-3 96 Terrington Estates $440s+

43 B-3 96 Estates at Bella Casa $490s+

44 B-1 97 Copperleaf $700s-$1.5 million

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1 D-2 Adams

2 C-3 Apex

3 D-6 Ballentine

4 C-3 Baucom

5 D-2 Briarcliff

41 F-2 Cardinal Gibons

6 D-2 Cary

7 C-1 Church Street

42 E-2 Combs

8 C-2 Davis Drive

43 E-3 Dillard

9 D-3 FarmingtonWoods

10 E-6 Fuquay-Varina

11 C-2 Green Hope12

12 D-5 Holly Ridge

13 C-5 Holly Springs

14 D-2 Kingswood

15 D-6 Lincoln Heights

16 D-4 Middle Creek

17 C-1 Morrisville

18 D-2 Northwoods

19 D-4 Oak Grove

44 F-2 Olds

20 B-3 Olive Chapel

45 F-2 PartnershipPrimary

21 D-3 Penny Road

22 D-2 Reedy Creek

23 C-3 Salem

46 E-3 Swift Creek

47 F-3 Washington

24 D-2 Weatherstone

25 D-5 West Lake

48 F-2 Wiley

49 E-3 Yates MillMiddle Schools

26 C-3 Apex

50 G-3 Carnage

51 F-2 Centennial Campus

27 C-2 Davis Drive

52 E-3 Dillard

28 E-2 East Cary

29 D-6 Fuquay-Varina

30 D-5 Holly Ridge Site

53 G-2 Ligon

31 C-3 Lufkin

32 D-2 Reedy Creek

33 C-3 Salem

34 D-2 West Cary

35 D-5 West Lake

High Schools

36 C-3 Apex

54 E-2 Athens

55 F-2 Broughton

37 D-2 Cary

38 D-6 Fuquay-Varina

39 C-2 Green Hope

40 D-5 Middle Creek

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Southwestern Wake & Lee CountiesRELOCATION INFORMATION

Cary

“The Technology Town

of North Carolina”Cary is a thriving community inthe heart of the Triangle area ofNorth Carolina, between Raleighand renowned Research TrianglePark. The Triangle area repeatedlyhas ranked among the top regionsin the country to live or work, tofind a home or start a business, toraise a family or retire.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.townofcary.org for all your Caryrelocation needs.

Fuquay-Varina

“Celebrating Community”Life in Fuquay-Varina offers theadvantage of having what you needin close proximity while providingsmall town charm and an afford-able living environment. Family ishighly valued, as are neighbors andthe serenity of its location.Fuquay-Varina will always be thecharm, warmth, and character ofthe people who live there.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.fuquay-varina.org for all yourFuquay-Varina relocation needs.

Holly Springs

“Where Tradition and

Vision Meet”Located in southwestern WakeCounty, Holly Springs is growingrapidly while preserving its smalltown atmosphere. Holly Springsranked 22 out of 100 greatAmerican towns in Money maga-zine’s “Best places to live in thecountry,” and has also been includ-ed in the top 20 places in NC tolive and retire.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.hollyspringsnc.us for all yourHolly Springs relocation needs.

Morrisville

"The Heart of the

Triangle"The town of Morrisville has easyaccess to I-40, I-540, US-1, theRaleigh-Durham InternationalAirport and Research TrianglePark. People move to Morrisvillefor many reasons - the excellentschools, proximity to ResearchTriangle Park, and the Raleigh-Durham area to name a few. Peoplestay in Morrisville because of thesuperb quality of life.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.ci.morrisville.nc.us for all yourMorrisville relocation needs.

Sanford

“A Town Rich in

History”The Sanford Area preserves thebeauty and charm of its days as asmall southern railway town andblends it with a modern anddiverse economic base. Sanford islocated in the geographic heart ofNorth Carolina, with access to theworld-renowned Research Triangleto the north, and the equallyrenowned golf courses and resortsin the Sandhills to the south.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.sanford-nc.com for all yourSanford relocation needs.

1872 Historic Railroad House Museum in Sanford

Main Street Fuquay-Varina: Photo courtesy of Susan Weis

Apex

"The Peak of Good

Living"Apex has a relaxing small-townatmosphere that earned the city thetitle “14th Best Place to Live in theUSA.” Join the hundreds of new-comers who have discovered thisdelightful small town located insouthwestern Wake County. Eventhough new residents relocate tothe city daily, Apex has maintainedthe small town character which isso unique in the rapidly-growingResearch Triangle Area.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.apexnc.org for all your Apex relocation needs.

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RENAISSANCE PARK From the low $130s RALEIGH1

919-779-1277 | 919-609-0905The rhythm of the city pairs with neighborhood appeal to create an urban communityminutes from downtown. Featuring the best of city living, culture and convenience,Renaissance Park also possesses the desirable amenities characteristic of a master-planned community—tree-lined streets, miles of sidewalks, an appealing communityand fitness center and a range of activities to help you live strong.

• 9,000 SF Recreation Center• 4,500 SF Salt Water Pool• State-of-the-art Fitness Center• Business Center• 5 minutes from Downtown Raleigh• 18 miles to RDU• 21 Miles of Sidewalks• Tree-lined streets

Visitors Center open Wed-Sat 11am-6pm and Sun 1-6pm

www.RenaissancePark.com

Homes with luxury features included

From Downtown: Take Dawson St. out ofDowntown. Continue on S. Saunders St. andmerge onto S. Wilmington St. Continue for onemile. Turn right on Tryon Rd., then right onJunction Blvd.

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919-793-2500 | 800-787-0414Unique award-winning designs features 2 bedroom/3.5bath townhomes from 1248-1775 sq. ft. accompaniedby miles of sidewalks and tree lined streets.• Opt. basement w/bonus room, 3rd bath and storage• 4500 SF salt water pool with 10,000 SF of sundeck• Rear patios for grilling/entertaining• 7000 SF community center w/ state of art fitness center• Minutes to downtown Raleigh and I-440 beltline

Builder: Standard Pacific HomesSales: Standard Pacific HomesSales Office: Mon 11-6, Tues-Sat 10-6,

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www.standardpacifichomes.com

Take I-40 to Gorman St.exit. Go South towardsCary, turn left on TryonRd. Follow Tryon Rd. pastLake Wheeler Rd., turn lefton Junction Blvd., left onNew Tryon. Left onVoltaire Dr.

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HIGHLAND VILLAGE TOWNES From the upper $150s CARY3

919-538-1819 Highland Village is built by an award winning, reputablebuilder and is conveniently located in the HistoricDistrict, the heart of downtown Cary. Convenient toRaleigh, RTP, Durham and Chapel Hill.• 1st floor hardwoods, granite kitchen counters and

gas log fireplaces standard• Ranging from 1,383 to 1,477 sq. ft.• Community pool and club house• 2-10 homeowner warranty

Builder: JordanBuilt HomesSales: Coldwell Banker HPW Builder ServicesModel: Open daily; Call for appointment

www.JordanBuiltHomes.com

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SUMMERDALE From the $160s* FUQUAY-VARINA4

919-285-2847 | 800-798-0616PEACEFUL & CONVENIENT! Summerdale offers wonderful home sites with great vistas of natural ponds and greenways. Offering several home styles at unbelievablylow prices, Summerdale will be a place you will love to call home!

• Conveniently located within walking distance of historic downtown Fuquay, minutes to Hwy 55 Bypass & Hwy 401

• Pond/Greenway area with choice home sites, including cul-de-sac and waterfront.• Value-priced single family homes offer 3-5 Bedrooms, 2.5 - 3.5 Baths, 2-Car

Garages and many included features.• 8 Unique Designs feature open layouts, spacious room sizes, and screened

porch/sunroom options.• Brand NEW RANCH PLAN now available.

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”I-40 to US1 South via exit 293. Take exit 95 ontoNC55E toward Holly Springs/Fuquay-Varina. Left on NC55E/E. Williams St. Right on NC55/N. Ennis St. Right on W. Academy St./NC42.Community on Left.

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PARKER POINTE $170s to $250s FUQUAY-VARINA5

919-567-0837 Discover a truly unmatched living experience.Picturesque lots, spacious porches, community pool, walking trails, playing fields and more! Welcome home.• Unmatched included feature package• First floor masters, ranches & 3-story homes• From 1500-3100 square feet, 3-6 bedrooms• Basement homesites available• ENERGY STAR® Certified, 3 car garages

Builder: Royal Oaks Building GroupSales: Sunshine Real Estate, LLCModel: Open daily

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919-557-4866Convenient location to NC55 bypass, newly openedextended Judd Pkwy, and historic downtown.Yard maintenance is included in HOA, BUCKHAVENoffers a perfect relaxed lifestyle in today's busy world.• 5 new and exciting ranch styles to choose from• 1660 to 2000 SF with optional Bonus Room available• Bright and airy Carolina Room included• Hardwood floors in kitchen, dining & great room• Maple cabinets with granite & more

Builder: Bill Clark HomesSales: Coldwell Banker HPW Builder ServicesModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.BillClarkHomes.com

From US1 take NC55Bypass E. Left on JuddPkwy. Left on Stewart St.Left on Woodwater Rd.From US401 S. right onHilltop-Needmore Rd. Leftonto James Slaughter.Left on Stewart St. toentrance on left.

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919-285-2633Gracious, Low Maintenance Lifestyle. Walk to theAward-Winning Nicklaus Design Golf Course andClubhouse with Café, Pro Shop, Fitness Center andResort-Style Pool.

• Single Family Attached, Master Down Plans • 2-Car Alley Entry Gar, Rear Screen Porches, Courtyards • Balconies, Rocking Chair Front Porches• 10' & 9' Ceilings, Granite, SS Appliances • Loads of Sunlight & Custom Wood Trim-MUST SEE!

Builder: WinStar HomesSales: WinStar HomesModel: Mon 12-6, Tue-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.winstarhomes.com

I-40 to US-1 South. Take Exit 95 to Left onNC55. Continue 4.7miles. Right on GreenOaks Parkway.Community entrance 1.5 miles ahead. Lefton Vervain Way to cor-ner of Hardy Ivy Way.TM

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919-557-6850Tree lined streets guide you home through this 687-acre master planned community. A diverse collection of homes are available.

• 18-hole, par 72, 7132 yard Nicklaus DesignChampionship golf course

• Golf shop, resort style pool, lighted tennis courts, fitness center, playground, Oaks Cafe & more

• Excellent schools

Builder: Multiple Premiere BuildersSales: Twelve Oaks Properties, LLCModel: Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5

www.12OaksNC.com

I-40 to US1 South.Exit 95 (NC55 Apex/Holly Springs) andturn left onto NC55.Travel 4.7 miles.Turn right ontoGreen Oaks Parkway.Travel 1.5 miles to12 Oaks entrance.

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FOREST SPRINGS From the $190s HOLLY SPRINGS10

919-577-0997Ideally located in Holly Springs, Forest Springs is withinminutes from new shopping centers, great schools andthe future I-540 interchange. Homes are priced from the $190's with incredible included features.

• Granite Countertops and Stainless Appliances • Unfinished 3rd floor &1st floor owner suites available• ENERGY STAR® Certified• Pool, Pool house & Tot lot coming soon• Townhomes coming soon

Builder: Royal Oaks Building GroupSales: Sunshine Real Estate, LLCModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

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US1S to exit 95. Left on NC55.Continue on NC55bypass. Right onNew Hill Rd. Go Right at splitonto Old HollySprings Apex Rd.Community on Rt.

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MANCHESTER PARK From the $190s CARY9

919-654-0168ForeverHome introduces brand new townhomes inprime West Cary location on McCrimmon Parkway. Five Plans to choose – each with 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bathsand 2-Car Garages. Now Preselling by Appointment!• Fantastic Cary location close to RTP• Brick, stone & vinyl shake exteriors• 2-Car Garages• 3 bedroom plans from 1,800 to over 2,000 sq. ft.• Designer kitchens w/granite countertops & tile backsplash• Hardwood foyers & wrought iron balustersBuilder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: Opening November 2011www.VisitManchesterPark.com

In West Cary onthe corner ofMcCrimmonParkway andKoppers Road -near Davis Drive.

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PEMBERLEY From the $200s APEX11

919-232-5100Ashton Woods Homes brings a diverse collection of Single Family Homes andTownhomes to the heart of Apex. A gorgeous community tucked privately off ofHWY-55 that allows for access to all major highways, shopping, and recreation within minutes.• Fully Amenitized Neighborhood• Private Neighborhood Pool• Exceptional Location• ENERGY STAR® Certified Homes• Wooded Homesites• Diverse Plan Portfolio including townhomes and single family homes• Environments for Living Certified Homes• Exquisite Exteriors including Hardi-Plank siding

Builder: Ashton Woods HomesSales: Ashton Woods HomesModel: Grand Opening January 2012

www.ashtonwoods.com/raleigh

“The place you wish to be”From US - 1 South take the NC 55E Exit towardsHolly Springs/ Fuquay Varina. Turn Left onto NC-55E / E Williams Street. At traffic light take Leftonto E. Williams Street. First left is WilliamsStreet. Pemberley will be down on your right.

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919-238-5070Ideally located in Morrisville’s urban village Grace Park — Walking distance to diningand shopping, minutes drive to I-40, I-540, and Research Triangle Park.

• Rear entrance garages included on all floor plans• 1st floor master suites available• Plans ranging from 1700-2100 sq. ft.• Low maintenance living• Control 4 Home Automation• Three Bedroom / Two ½ Bath Plans• Exceptional Standard Features

Builder: Ashton Woods HomesModel: Sun-Mon 1-6, Tues-Sat 10-6

www.ashtonwoodshomes.com/raleigh

“The place you wish to be”

From I-540 Exit 69 (NC54). Left on NC54. Turnright on McCrimmon Pkwy. Left onto Davis Dr.Left onto Morrisville Carpenter Dr. First left ontoAlemany St.

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GARRISON From the low $200s HOLLY SPRINGS13

919-926-5544HHHunt offers distinctive architecture includingEuropean, Coastal, Bungalow and Heritage exterior ele-ments. These homes are impressively built with energyefficiency in mind. Minutes from Cary & Holly Springs. • $99 moves you in – limited time – call TODAY• 3-6 bedroom spacious homes, 2,000-3,600 sq ft• Study/den, guest suites, 3rd floors & screen porches• 1st floor master suites• Hard to find oversized homesites

Builder: HHHunt HomesModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.HHHuntHomes.com

US1 South to NC55South, turn lefttoward Holly Springs,go 5 miles to AventFerry Road and take aright. Left onto PineyGrove Wilbon Road,neighborhood is on right. GARRISON

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AVOCET From the low $200s HOLLY SPRINGS14

919-552-0167Avocet is a breathtaking 163-acre development thatmakes the most of its natural beauty with a sparklingseven-acre lake, paved walking trails & immense openspace. Soccer field open; pool & cabana coming soon.• 1/4 – 1/2 acre homesites• Excellent Wake County schools; No city taxes• 3, 4 & 5 bdrm plans; many w/1st floor guest suites• Extraordinary list of Standard Features• Convenient to new shopping center

Builder: Bill Clark HomesSales: Coldwell Banker HPW Builder ServicesModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.BillClarkHomes.com

US1 South to exit95. Left onto NC55.Continue on NC55bypass. Right onAvent Ferry Road.Left on Cass HoltRoad. Community is2 miles on the left. AVOCET

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FERN VALLEY From the low $200s FUQUAY-VARINA15

919-557-4866Nestled amongst mature hardwoods, Fern Valley features spacious home sites on wooded cul-de-sacstreets. An established community of traditional homesminutes from historic downtown Fuquay-Varina.• Stainless Steel appliances and Granite Counter tops• Wooded, cul de sac home sites• Homes from 2800sq ft with 3rd floor walk up attics• Screened porches • Energy Star Certified Homes

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THE OAKS OF SIPPIHAW $215s to $300s FUQUAY-VARINA16

919-552-0802 Beautiful all Brick Ranches and 2 Story Homes located in wonderful established community inFuquay-Varina. Close proximity to shopping. Easy access to Downtown Raleigh and RTP.• All Brick low maintenance exteriors• Granite countertops w/ tile backsplash; GE appliances• Gas fireplace w/surround• Fully finished & painted garages• Call for current incentives

Builder: Adams HomesSales: Adams Homes Model: Mon-Fri 11-6, Sun 1-6

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From US1 take NC55Bypass E. Left on JuddPkwy. Left on Stewart St.to entrance on right.From US401 S. right onHilltop-Needmore Rd.Left onto JamesSlaughter. Left on StewartSt. to entrance on left.

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SOUTH LAKES From the low $200s* FUQUAY-VARINA17

919-346-1425 | 800-798-0616 Welcome home to South Lakes, Fuquay-Varina’s first master planned community. Thisbeautiful neighborhood offers 120 acres of open space, 5 stocked lakes, and amenitieswhich include a pool and cabana! Experience small town charm with all of the conve-niences of national retailers.• Craftsman style exteriors with Hardiplank siding• Crawl space foundations with decks• Extensive list of included interior features• Variety of plans include ranch and 2-story designs• First floor owner’s and/or guest suites available• Approx. 1700-3064 sq. ft. layouts with 3-5 bedrooms per plan• Desirable Wake County Schools• Screened porches available

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

From Holly Springs, follow NC55 bypass intoFuquay-Varina and merge onto NC42. At split,stay on NC55 to South Lakes on the left. FromRaleigh take US401 South to left on NC55.

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ELLINGTON PLACE From the $210s APEX18

919-650-3460If you’re moving up in the world – whether you’re single, a couple or a growing family– Ellington Place is “the” newest place in town to call home. It’s a place where you cancelebrate your success. It’s trendy, luxurious, energized and one of the area’s mostenviable locations.• Adjacent amenities: 5 sports fields, tennis, volleyball, basketball, playground,

BBQ/picnic areas, nature trails, 50-acre lake, and fishing dock• Situated in a top-rated school district• Hardwood flooring in foyer and powder room, fireplace, recessed lighting in kitchen

and more

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Tues-Sat 10-6, Sun-Mon 1-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

Homes with luxury features included

Take I-40 to US1/US64 South. Exit 98B/US64West. Turn right onto Laura Duncan Road.Ellington Place is on the left across from Laurel Park Elementary School.

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HOLLY GLEN From the $220s HOLLY SPRINGS19

919-557-4420The Overlook at Holly Glen offers single-family homes from our Craftsman Collection. Nestled between Apex, Cary and Fuquay-Varina, Holly Glen is in a premier location, conve-nient to US1 and NC55, allowing for an easy commute to Raleigh or RTP. With wonderfulcommunity amenities, you will want to become a part of this growing community.• 2200 SF - 3500+ SF• Granite & Hardwoods Included • Basement Options Available• Excellent Schools• Pool, Tennis, Playground• Master Down Plan• Model address: 204 Capeside Ave. Holly Springs• ENERGY STAR®

Builder: K. Hovnanian HomesSales: ReMax Preferred AssociatesSales Center: Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun & Mon 1-5

www.khov.com/hollyglen

K.Hovnanian Homes “The First Name in Lasting Value”

From I-40 take US1 South to NC55. Left onNC55. Right on Avent Ferry. Right on Capeside Ave.

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TWIN LAKES From the low $200s CARY20

919-460-8860Beautifully detailed 1- and 2-story homes inspired by Martha Stewart’s own homes.Prime Cary location minutes from RTP, RDU, I-40, NC54 and NC55 and I-540. FinalPhase Now Selling! Ask about our maintenance-free collection.• Save money with our ENERGY STAR® Qualified Homes• Swimming pool, tennis court and volleyball court• Community clubhouse, open greenways & playground• Running/walking trails planned• 3-6 bedrooms; 1408-3280 sq. ft.; 1 & 2 story open floor plans• Exclusive community created with Martha Stewart• Charming exterior facades• Choose from four collections of spacious single family homes

Builder: KB HomeSales: KB HomeModel: Mon-Sun 10-7

www.kbhome.com

“Built to Order –The Home You Want. The Way You Want It.”

From I-40E, exit 280 Davis Drive (South). Turnleft onto Davis Dr. and follow to McCrimmonPkwy. Left on McCrimmon Pkwy. to community on right.

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919-773-9073An inviting new-urban community with 1st classamenities, perfect for your lifestyle. Gorgeous homes with upscale features seldom found in ouraffordable price range! • 100% financing, no PMI• Master down plans available• Large covered porches and balconies per plan• 10' ceilings, luxury garden baths• 3-4 bedrooms, 2.5-3.5 baths, 2-car garage

Builder: WinStar HomesSales: WinStar HomesSales Center: Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6, Mon-Fri by Apt.

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919-238-0033The Park at WestLake is part of the WestLake master-planned community. Across fromWest Lake schools, minutes from shopping and convenient to RTP, and RDU. It’s theperfect location for your new home.

• Spacious floorplans from 2628 to 2925 sq. ft.• Architecturally detailed front elevations• Kitchen bartops or oversized islands w/ cabinet storage• Garden tub and shower with stamped tile surround• Landscape maintained by HOA

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Tues-Sat 10-6, Sun-Mon 1-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

Homes with luxury features included

From I-40, exit 293A (US1/64S). Exit 101A andturn right onto Walnut St (turns into HollySprings Rd). Left on Ten Ten Rd. Right on WestLake Rd. Right on Serene Forest Dr. Model onMoneta Ln.

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ENCLAVE AT STONE CREEK VILLAGE From the $250s CARY23

919-342-6011 | 800-787-0414Enclave at Stone Creek Village offers 32 luxury townhomes in sought after Cary. These 3-story townhomes offer 9 ft. ceilings & 2-car garages, plus an elevator option on end units. • 32 Luxury 3-Story Townhomes• Approx. 2085-2270 Sq Ft.• Dual Master Suite Option• Granite, SS Appliances, Hardwoods & Security System • Walking distance to shopping, restaurants and more

Builder: Standard Pacific HomesSales: Standard Pacific HomesModel: M-W 10-6, Th-Sat 11-7,

Sun 1-6www.StandardPacificHomes.com

From US1S, take CaryPkwy exit and turnRight. Left onto HighHouse Rd. Turn Rightonto Cornerstone Dr. At traffic circle, turnRight onto ValleystoneDrive. Standard PacificHomes is on the left.

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PROVIDENCE PLACE $250s to $490s MORRISVILLE24

919-461-8350Providence Place is a friendly, new community located in Morrisville, NC. Wonderfully suited for families of all sizes offering the appeal of traditional neighborhood design with thecomforts of small town.

• Wide collection of single family and estate homes • Community pool & cabana• Excellent Morrisville location; near I-540, I-40 & RTP• New homes from 2,100 to over 4,000 sq. ft.• 3, 4 and 5 bedroom floorplans with 2 1/2 - 5 baths• ENERGY STAR®

Builder: K. Hovnanian HomesModel: Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun & Mon 1-5

www.khov.com/ProvidencePlace

K.Hovnanian Homes “The First Name in Lasting Value”

I-40 to exit 284. Take Airport Blvd. towardsMorrisville. Turn right on Hwy. 54/Chapel Hill Rd.Turn left on McCrimmon Pkwy. Right on Church St. Left on Mason Farm Rd. Right onGrace Point Rd.

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From I-40, exit 295(Gorman Rd.), headsouth, left onto Tryon Rd,right onto Lake Wheeler,then left on Inwood Rd. tocommunity.

877-203-4644Inwood Forest offers 3,000 to 5,260 sq. ft. on one-acreheavily wooded homesites. Located just minutes fromDowntown Raleigh, every home at Inwood Forestcomes with the best energy-efficient features, materials,and appliances–standard - which actually helps yousave money.• Spray foam insulation - Included• Granite countertops - Included• Sealed Crawls – Included• Bonus rooms, flex space, mud rooms

& home theaters - Included• Up to 5 bedrooms & 4 1/2 bathsBuilder: Meritage HomesSales Office: Now Openwww.meritagehomes.com

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877-203-4644Located in Holly Springs, dedicated to keeping its fami-ly-centered feel. The two-story homes feature 3,407 -5,260 sq. ft. with up to 7 bedrooms. Every homecomes with the best energy-efficient features, materi-als, and appliances.

• Spray foam insulation - Included• Granite countertops - Included• Sealed Crawls – Included• Bonus rooms, flex space & mud rooms - Included• Up to 7 bedrooms & 4 1/2 baths

Builder: Meritage HomesModel: Call for details

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PHILLIPS PLACE From the $260s CARY27

919-768-7989 Phillips Place is a brand new community located in the desirable town of Cary. This beautiful community features rolling hills, wooded lots and is convenient to shopping and dining. You will find the perfect plan to fit all your needs at Phillips Place.

• Grand Opening• Basement and crawl space lots• Only 31 homesites available in Phase I• 1865-3366 sq.ft., 3-6 Bedrooms, 2-5 Baths • 9 foot ceilings on first floor • ColorPlus® Hardi Plank siding • 20 minutes to Brier Creek, Streets at Southpoint, Downtown Raleigh, Durham and

Chapel Hill• Easy Access to RTP, NC55, I-540, I-40, US1 & US64

Builder: KB HOMESales: KB HOMEModel: Open Daily 10-7

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“Built to Order –The Home You Want. The Way You Want It.”

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12 OAKS – VILLA COLLECTION From the $260s HOLLY SPRINGS28

919-460-1008Luxury and sophistication in a class by itself. It’s where the charm of vintagesouthern-style architecture blends with the latest interior trends. Where grandeurmeets casual elegance. The Villa Collection by Lennar — for those who want thebest of many worlds.

• 1, 1-1/2 and 2 Story Homes• 1,900 to 3,000 sq. ft. of living space• Integrated outdoor living areas• Kitchens appointed with raised-panel cabinetry, granite countertops, hardwood

floors, and GE® profile appliances• Master-Planned, Golf Course Community• Professionally designed and maintained landscape• Environments for Living® & ENERGY STAR® Certified

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCSales: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Sun-Mon 1-6, Tue-Sat 10-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

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BELLEMONT AT CARY PARK From the low $280s* CARY29

919-650-3074 | 800-798-0616Situated in the Cary Park Master community, the Bellemont at Cary Park offers ourluxury line of Vanderbilt homes along with the most desired amenities that Cary Parkhas to offer.

• Model Home – Now Open!• Choice of Ranch, 2, or 3 story home on crawl space foundation• 3 to 6 bedrooms w/ First Floor Guest or Owner’s Suite• Craftsman style exteriors with HardiPlank Siding and Brick/Stone accents, available• Long List of Included Luxury Features• Basement Home Sites Available• Convenient Access to I-540 and Hwy 55

Builder: D.R. HortonSales: D.R. HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

*Home and community information including pricing, included features, terms, availability and amenitiessubject to change and prior sale at any time without notice or obligation.

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KELLY GROVE From the $280s APEX30

919-387-6530A small, new community located in Historic Apex. Kelly Grove features lots ranging in sizes from .18-.45 acre.

• Now Open• Only 20 homesites available• Basement lots available• Floor plans ranging from 2500 to more than 3376 sq. ft.• Convenient to US1, NC55 & I-440• Excellent schools• Granite & hardwoods included

Builder: K. Hovnanian HomesModel: Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun-Mon 1-5

www.khov.com/KellyGrove

K.Hovnanian Homes “The First Name in Lasting Value”

I-40/I-440 to US1. Exit NC55 toward Apex.Right on NC55W/E. Williams St. Left on S. Salem St. Right on Apex-Barbecue Rd. Right on Kelly Rd. Community on left.

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HOLLAND FARM From the $290s APEX31

919-363-1001Holland Farm is located in one of Apex’s most desirableareas with a beautiful setting and beautiful homes.Homes are Energy Star Certified and built by RoyalOaks, 2008 & 2010 Building Company of the year.• 3-car carriage garage• Ranch style & 1st floor masters• Basement homesites• Pool & cabana• 3rd floor finished walk-ups• ENERGY STAR® Certified

Builder: Royal Oaks Building GroupSales: Sunshine Real Estate, LLCModel: Open daily

www.RoyalOaksBG.com

From Raleigh take US1S toUS64W. Turn left on KellyRd. (cross over OliveChapel and Apex Barbecue Rd.) Turn right on Holland Rd. and follow approx. one mile to HollandFarm entrance on right.

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919-363-5770 | 800-787-0414Minutes from Historic Downtown Apex, Seagrove’sFarm offers ranch and master down plans rangingfrom approximately 2500 up to 4859 sq. ft.• 9 plans, 3-6 bedrooms, 2.5-5 baths• Basements and wooded homesites• Dramatic archways, vaults, trays and cathedrals• 2 models• Pool and clubhouse

Builder: Standard Pacific Homes Sales: Standard Pacific HomesModel: Mon 11-6, Tues-Sat 10-6,

Sun 1-6

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CAMERON POND $300s to $900s CARY33

919-228-5000 / 919-460-4609Cameron Pond will remind you of the way things used to be. Or maybe just the way youwish they’d been. Tree-lined streets with wide sidewalks made for training wheels andafter-dinner walks. Quiet cul-de-sacs perfect for hopscotch and trick-or-treating. An idealsetting for growing up. And for growing closer. • 2006 NC HBA Stars Award Winner "Community of the Year"• 9-acre pond, the neighborhood’s namesake, Cameron Pond• Extensive natural areas, streams, wooded buffers, and greenways• Convenient West Cary location, minutes to RTP & RDU Airport• Community recreation center features a junior Olympic pool, cabana,

toddler playground & playfield• Top-rated schools include Panther Creek High

Builder: Builder TeamSales: Coldwell Banker Howard Perry & Walston Builder Services

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Reminder of the way things used to be

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TRADITIONS AT BELLA CASA From the $300s APEX34

919-303-1960Traditions at Bella Casa is situated near major employment centers yet offers a tranquilpark-like setting and nearby lifestyle amenities. Adjacent Apex Nature Park will offersoccer, nature trails, dog park and more.

• 1-1/2 to 2-story floorplans; from 2,586 to 3,350 sq.ft.• Architecturally detailed front elevations• Stainless appliances & granite countertops • Environments for living & ENERGY STAR certifications• Clubhouse with full kitchen & veranda, pool, tennis

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Tues-Sat 10-6, Sun-Mon 1-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

Homes with luxury features included

I-40 to US64W to Apex. Exit left on Kelly Rd.Right onto Olive Chapel Rd. Left onto Apex-Barbecue Rd. Left onto Evans Rd. Right onMilano Ave. Model is on corner of Lazio Lane.

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919-460-5880Ashton Woods Homes brings a beautiful estate collection of gorgeous architecture, spacious floor plans and green living to the heart of Morrisville.

• Unparalleled location (minutes to RTP)• Spacious homesites of all sizes• 6 unique floor plans w/ 2 & 3 car garages (see website)• 10' ceilings on first floor/9' ceilings on second floor• 2600-4000 sq. ft. floorplans• Beautifully elevated homes all on crawl spaces• Excellent school district• ENERGY STAR® & Environments for Living® Certified

Builder: Ashton Woods HomesSales: Ashton Woods HomesModel: Sun-Mon 1-6, Tues-Sat 10-6

www.ashtonwoodshomes.com/raleigh

“The place you wish to be”

From I-540 take Exit 69 (NC54). Turn left on NC54E. Right on McCrimmon Pkwy. Left onDavis Drive. Chessington is on the left.

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TOSCANA From the $390s CARY38

919-228-2989Toscana features a collection of 4 & 5 bedroom homedesigns on 1/4 to 1/2 acre homesites. Conveniently located in West Cary with easy access to RTP, shopping and dining. Adjacent to Thomas Brooks Park.• 5 new plans with 2&3-car garages (plans on website)• Floorplans from 3,023 up to 4,096 sq.ft.• Spacious homesites from 1/4 to 1/2 acre• Private greenway leading to Thomas Brooks Park• Model virtual tour on website

Builder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: Open Daily

www.ToscanaForeverHome.com

From I-540 takeNC55 South Exit.Right on GreenHope School Rd.Left on Green LevelChurch Rd. Toscanais on the Left. Adjacent to ThomasBrooks Park.

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919-557-6850Tree lined streets guide you home through this 687-acre master planned community. A diverse collection of homes are available.

• 18-hole, par 72, 7132 yard Nicklaus DesignChampionship golf course

• Golf shop, resort style pool, lighted tennis courts, fitness center, playground, Oaks Cafe & more

• Excellent schools

Builder: Multiple Premiere BuildersSales: Twelve Oaks Properties, LLCModel: Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5

www.12OaksNC.com

I-40 to US1 South. Exit 95 (NC55 Apex/Holly Springs) and turnleft onto NC55. Travel 4.7miles. Turn right ontoGreen Oaks Parkway.Travel 1.5 miles to 12Oaks entrance.

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OLIVE CHAPEL PARK From the $370s APEX37

919-290-8039LiveOak Homes introduces Olive Chapel Park: “Designed with an undeniable understanding that a community is much more than simply a collection of homes.” Olive Chapel Park features beautiful single family homes and community amenitiesincluding a swimming pool, fitness room, tennis, clubhouse and theatre room. • Single family homes from the $370s; 3100-3500 sq. ft.• Basement lots available• Community pool & tennis with 4400 sq. ft. owner’s clubhouse• Clubhouse with kitchen, gym & theatre room• Minutes from Beaver Creek Shopping & WakeMed Apex• Visit website for photos & virtual tours

Builder: LiveOak HomesSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootHours: Open Daily

www.VisitOliveChapelPark.com

“Comfort, location & affordability unite in the perfect neighborhood”

US1 South to US64 West (exit 98B). Exit atNC55 and turn left at top of ramp towardsApex. Go approximately 1 mile, turn right ontoOlive Chapel Road. Community entrance onright.

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919-228-2994New builder, new plans and new pricing in Cary’s Luxury Regency Park. ForeverHome introduces 9 new plans of maintenance-free living. Walk to Symphony Lake and Summerfest Concert Series along Cary’s greenway trails. Just one mile to Lifetime Fitness.

• Craftsman style exteriors with brick, stone & shake accents• 7 new plans to choose from — including 1st floor masters• Floorplans from 2,500 up to 3,600 sq.ft. from 3 - 5 bedrooms• Gourmet kitchens with granite and stainless steel appliances• 1st floor hardwoods, decorative moldings, screened in porch and more• Maintenance-free means worry free for you — just lock and leave

Builder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootSales Center: Open Daily

www.RegencyCottagesForeverHome.com

New Cottage Collection

From US1/64 exit Tryon Road. Turn right onRegency Parkway. At fork, bear right towardAmphitheatre. Pass Amphitheatre to theCottage’s entrance 1/4 mile on the right.

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THE ESTATES AT OLDE CARPENTER From the mid $400s CARY40

919-439-9128 | 919-610-5405Beautiful Custom Home Community with large wooded home sites. Close to NewWake County Public Library, Schools, Shopping, and fine dining. Swim in theCommunity Pool, or challenge your friends to Tennis/Volleyball or just have a picnicat the Gazebo by the lake. • Custom builder team: Carolinian Homes, Future Homes, Dennis Rice Builders,

JordanBuilt Homes and ForeverHome• Desirable Cary schools• Basement Lots available• Adjacent to popular Carpenter Village• Convenient to RTP, Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill

Builder: Custom Builder TeamSales: Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston Builder ServicesModel: Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5, Tues & Wed by appointment

www.oldecarpenter-cary.com

Triangle’s premier custom builder community

From I540 take NC55 South to Apex, Left onMorrisville Carpenter Rd, Right on CarpenterUpchurch Rd, Left on Olde Carpenter Way, Left onWilliam Henry Way, Right on Melvin Jackson Dr.

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HORTONS CREEK From the $400s to $700s CARY41

919-926-5511Convenient West Cary location-just minutes from RTP viaNC-540 at Hwy 55, just north of the new Panther CreekH.S. Single family homes inspired by Southern architecture -featuring fine interior & exterior appointments.• 6 unique floorplans, 2,900-4,000+ sq.ft. of living space• Stone & brick accents w/charming, expansive porches• Basement options avail.; interactive flrplans on web site• 90 homesites on a backdrop of rolling wooded topography• Neighborhood pool & adjoining Cary greenway

Builder: Baker Residential of the CarolinasSales & Marketing: Fonville Morisey & Barefoot2 Models & Sales Center: Open Daily

www.HortonsCreek.com

From Hwy. 55 inWest Cary, go weston McCrimmonPkwy., right onGreen Level toDurham Rd.Hortons Creek isahead on the left.

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919-865-1902Exclusive 18 homesite community with up to 1 acre homesites. Award winningfloorplan designs available with owner's suite downstairs. Desirable location inCary near US 1/40/440.

• Luxury single-family homes• Homesites sized up to one acre• HardiPlank ColorPlus siding in premium custom colors• Environments for Living & ENERGY STAR® certified homes• Trim detail throughout the home including tray &

coffered ceilings, wainscoting and crown molding• GE Profile stainless steel appliances

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCSales by: Lennar Carolinas, LLCModel Hours: By Appointment

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Homes with luxury features included

From I-40 take exit 293-A (US1/64) Southtoward Sanford. Take US 1 South to Exit 101-AWalnut Street to left on Tryon Road. Take 2ndright onto Campbell Road. Go .9 miles and turnright on Terrington Lane.

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919-363-2188Nestled next to the Apex Nature Park, The Estates at BellaCasa features stunning estate homes built by Royal OaksBuilding Group. Located minutes from Historic down-town Apex, Bella Casa is an ideal location to call home.• 3-car garages• Gourmet kitchens with stainless appliances, granite

countertops and 42" cabinets• Extensive custom trim package• 1st floor owners suites and studies available

Builder: Royal Oaks Building GroupSales: Sunshine Real Estate, LLCModel: Open daily

www.RoyalOaksBG.com

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COPPERLEAF $700s to $1.5 Million+ CARY44

919-362-7044Visit the Triangle’s best selling luxury home community.Located in popular West Cary, Copperleaf has it all:

• 1/2 to 3/4 +/- acre homesites• Community pool and pavilion• Distinguished local custom Builder Group• Neighborhood trails connect to American Tobacco Trail• Visit website for available inventory

Builder: Copperleaf Builder GroupSales: Allen Tate Neighborhood MarketingSales Center: Mon-Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5

www.copperleaf-cary.com

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Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.angier.org for all your Angierrelocation needs.

Clayton

“The Premier Community for

Active Families”You hear it around town a lot.Clayton's a great place to live! You hearit from folks who've lived here all theirlives, and you hear it from newcomers,too. Clayton offers a full range ofprograms to include arts, athletics,summer camps, shows and activitiesdesigned to appeal to a diverse,thriving, and active community.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.townofclaytonnc.org for all your Clayton relocation needs.

Garner

“A Great Place to Be!” Garner is located 8 miles south ofRaleigh, but has a special small-townatmosphere. This diverse communityhas many amenities to offer itsresidents. With over 350 acres ofparkland, a thriving businesseconomy, safe and beautifulneighborhoods, quality schools, greatcommunity events, shopping andlocal entertainment venues, Garnerhas something for everyone to enjoy.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.ci.garner.nc.us for all yourGarner relocation needs.

Knightdale

"Living at its Best" The opening of Hwy 64/264 Bypassand I-540 has made Knightdale moreconvenient and easily accessibleto/from all parts of the Triangle Regionthan ever before. Almost overnight,Knightdale was transformed into anattractive place to live, work, play,shop, learn, raise a family, retire or justvisit again and again.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.knightdalenc.gov for all yourKnightdale relocation needs.

Wendell

“Quiet Southern Charm”Bordering the bustling US64 corridorjust a few minutes from downtownRaleigh, Wendell shares the Triangleregion's vision of sustainable econom-ic development and the region's widerange of advantages for homeowners,yet continues to radiate small towncharm. City convenience and countryliving are combined to give Wendellan easy, comfortable lifestyle.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.wendellchamber.com for all your Wendell relocation needs.

Zebulon

“Town of the Friendly People”The town of Zebulon, has much tooffer new residents. Located 24 mileseast of Raleigh, Zebulon providestraditional small town living withinclose proximity to a bustlingmetropolitan area. Reasonably pricedreal estate, great schools, active civicclubs, numerous recreation andleisure programs, and a minor leaguebaseball team can be found withinthis charming community.

Relocation Information: For utilities information visitwww.zebulonchamber.org for all your Zebulon relocation needs.

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1 G-4 100 Cobblestone Place $ 100s+2 E-2 100 Macadie Park $120s+3 D-3 101 Tryon Place $140s+4 E-3 101 John's Pointe $140s+5 H-4 102 Tuscany $150s-$300s6 F-1 102 Churchill $150s+7 F-1 102 Churchill $160s+8 D-3 103 Lynwood Estates $170s+9 G-2 103 Brookfield Station $170s+10 F-1 104 Cheswick $170s+11 D-6 104 Millstone Ridge $180s+12 F-2 104 Princeton Manor $200s+13 F-1 105 The Estates at Beaver Dam $230s-$240s14 H-4 105 Portofino $250s+15 H-4 105 Portofino $260s-$800s

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COBBLESTONE PLACE From the low $100s CLAYTON1

919-359-0193Ranch-style and two-story homes with two-car garages, three to five bedroom livingwith two or three baths. Thousands of designer options to personalize your home.

• ENERGY STAR® qualified homes• 9 exciting floorplans ranging from 1,394 to 2,450 sq. ft.• Swimming pool, tennis, gazebo, and tot lot• 10-year warranty• White Oak Crossing is right down the road & Carolina Premium Outlets are close by• Clayton named one of the top 10 affordable places to live by Business Week Magazine• Cobblestone is the top selling community in Johnston County• Excellent School System

Builder: KB HomeSales: KB HomeModel: Mon-Sun 10-7

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“Built to Order–The Home You Want. The Way You Want It.”

Hwy. 70E into Clayton (Past Hwy. 42W). Turnright on Champion St. to sales center on left.

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MACADIE PARK From the $120s* RALEIGH2

Take I-40 to Rock Quarry Road. Right onto RockQuarry Road. Right onto Interlock Drive. Rightonto Camelian Drive. Left onto Chipstone Court.

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800-798-0616Introducing a BRAND NEW Collection of Homes – the Sedgefield Series. Great Homesat Affordable Prices in Raleigh, NC. Close to trendy shopping and great parks, MacadiePark offers your family an exceptional value.

• Single Family Homes ranging from approx. 1200-2000 sq. ft.• Convenient to I-40, I-540, RTP, and downtown Raleigh• Minutes from Shopping, Dining, and Popular Concert Locations• Spacious Homes at Incredible Pricing• City Convenience with a small town feel

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

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TRYON PLACE From the $140s RALEIGH3

919-662-7973Tryon Place is located minutes from I-40/I-440, downtown Raleigh, Research TrianglePark, Cary and Garner. Experience affordable living close to several major universities and convenient to shopping and dining.

• Spacious floorplans from 1475-2104 sq. ft.• Up to 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2-car garage• Gourmet kitchens with GE appliances and granite countertops• Luxury master bath with garden tub/shower combo

Builder: Lennar Carolinas, LLCWelcome Home Center: Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun-Mon 1-6

www.LennarRaleigh.com

Homes with luxury features included

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• 5 unique home styles to choose from• Spacious homes ranging from approx. 1980-3064 sq. ft.• 4-5 bedroom homes with 2-car garages per plan• 1st floor owner’s or guest suite plans available• Close to I-40, US264 and White Oak Shopping Center• Walking distance to local grocery & pharmacy

Builder: D.R. HortonSales: D.R. HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”

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TUSCANY From the $150s to $300s CLAYTON5

919-926-5577A master-planned neighborhood with a variety of single family home designs. Meadows at Tuscany fromthe $150s, Reserve at Tuscany from the $200s andEstates at Tuscany from the $300s.• 3 unique neighborhoods/15 home plans (see website)• From 2,040 sq. ft. to over 3,800 sq. ft.• Beautiful kitchens and open floorplans• Luxurious master suites, hardwood foyers• Clubhouse w/Jr. Olympic & splash pool, playground

Builder: ForeverHomeSales: Fonville Morisey & BarefootModel: Open Daily

www.TuscanyForeverHome.com

From I-40 takeexit 306 to US70East towardClayton. Turn lefton NC42 East andproceed 4 miles toentrance on right.Model open daily.

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CHURCHILL From the $150s KNIGHTDALE6

919-217-3887More than just a place to live—it’s a place to call home.Just minutes to 540, 264 Bypass, and 440. Only 15minutes to downtown Raleigh. Tree-lined streets, a fam-ily waterpark, shady trails, and open 3-5 bedroomhomes with lofts, first floor masters and more!• ENERGY STAR® Certified• Granite countertops and stainless appliances• Unmatched included features & optional 3rd floors• Incredible amenities center• 1650-2500+ sq.ft. with 2-car garages

Builder: Royal Oaks Building GroupSales: Sunshine Real Estate, LLCModel: Open daily

www.RoyalOaksBG.com

US64 Bypass toKnightdale. TakeHodge Road exit andturn left. Right onOld Faison Road.Turn left intoChurchill. RoyalOaks model is on right.

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919-926-5535This HHHunt community offers 9 single family homeswith distinctive architectural design, including Heritage,Bungalow, Coastal and European design elements.Private amenities offer tranquility and convenience. • $99 moves you in – limited time – call TODAY• Homes from 1,750 sq ft up to 2,947 sq ft• Finished 3rd floors, screened porches• Minutes from I-440, the new US264 Bypass & I-540• Pool w/ play area; walking trail with exercise stations

Builder: HHHunt HomesModel: Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.HHHuntHomes.com

Take I-440 to US 264/64Bypass via Exit 422.Take left at Hodge Road. Turn right on Old Faison, Churchill is approximately 1.5 miles on the left.

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LYNWOOD ESTATES From the $190s GARNER8

919-842-0956Welcome to Lynwood Estates where elegance and affordability are the foundationpoints of our newest Timberstone Homes community. Close to major commutingroutes, the wonderful shopping of the White Oak Shopping Center, Lynwood Estateswill feature homes of distinction with all of the value in demand in today’s market-place. Timberstone Homes- A Custom Experience at a Price you can afford. • GRAND OPENING• 2859 sqft - 3150 sqft • 4-5 Bedrooms 2.5-3.5 Baths• Fantastic Garner Location• Quick access to I-40, Hwy 70 and future I-540• Conveniently location near shopping, dining and entertainment• QBW Warranty• Master up and down plans

Builder: Timberstone HomesModel open daily 11AM-6PM, Sundays 1PM-6PM

www.Timberstone-Homes.com

“A Custom Experience at a Price You Can Afford”I-40 East to exit 306 (Garner/Hwy 70). First left onWhite Oak. Right on Hebron Church and immedi-ate right on Ackerman Rd. Lynwood Estates is onthe right.

From Hwy 70 South on White Oak Rd. to right onHebron Church and immediate right on AckermanRd. Lynwood Estates is on the right.

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BROOKFIELD STATION From the $170s* KNIGHTDALE9

919-261-8302 | 800-798-0616Now offering a New Ranch Plan! All the convenience of a big city nestled in the trees ofdowntown Knightdale. Brookfield Station is located near major highways, shopping anddining. A beautiful home at an exceptional value in a peaceful setting.

• Great Location in Knightdale, NC featuring our signature Carolina Series• Approx. 2020 - 3064 sq. ft. homes built on crawl space foundations• Close to Park Ride Commuter Bus to downtown Raleigh• Beautiful wooded homesites• Playground• Accessible to Triangle Town Center Mall & North Hills• Easy Access to I-540, US-64, & I-440

Builder: DR HortonSales: DR HortonModel: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6

www.drhorton.com/raleigh

“Love where you live”I-540 to US64 exit 24B towards Knightdale. Mergeonto Knightdale Blvd/US64 business. Turn right onN. Smithfield Road. Right on S.1st Ave. Right onCrosstie Street.

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CHESWICK From the $170s KNIGHTDALE10

919-217-1000“Start Living” and Get Moving into a master-plannedCommunity that offers the most affordable and spa-cious Homeplans in the area. Each Home includes special added touches that makes each Home unique.• Spacious plans from 2,001 – 3,377 sq. ft.• 3-4 BR, 3-4 BA, Game Rooms, 2-Car Garages• Planned Pool & Clubhouse, Pet Park, Walking Trails• Charming exteriors with rich architectural details• Minutes from major highways, shopping & dining

Builder: Terramor Homes, Inc.Sales: Terramor Homes, Inc.Model: Sun-Mon 1-6, Tues-Sat 10-6

www.TerramorHomes.com

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919-275-4315Conveniently located minutes from I-40 at McGeeCrossroads, this wonderful community is directly off of Hwy 210. Beautiful ranch and 2-story homes arenestled on large lots starting at 1/2 acre.• Builder assisted closing costs, 3% co-broke• All brick exteriors (lower level)• 9 ft. ceilings with treys and vaults (per plan)• Planned amenities: pool, club house, tennis courts• Fully finished/painted garage; Gutters; Sodded yard

Builder: Adams HomesSales: Adams HomesModel: Open Mon-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.AdamsHomes.com

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919-266-6222Tree-lined streets and sidewalks and manicured yards create a scenic atmosphere inPrinceton Manor. Lovely traditional homes give the neighborhood a timeless appeal.Welcome home to Princeton Manor.

• 2,096 -3,500 sq. ft.• Basements Available• Many Included Features• Master Down Plan Available• Model Now Open

Builder: K. Hovnanian HomesSales: Re/Max Preferred AssociatesModel: Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun-Mon 1-5

www.khov.com/princetonmanor

K.Hovnanian Homes “The First Name in Lasting Value”Take I-440 East to US64E to Knightdale. Right onHodge Road. Community will be on the right.

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THE ESTATES AT BEAVER DAM From the $230s to $240s KNIGHTDALE13

919-526-5403 Timberstone Homes is now building wonderful, executive homes in Knightdale. If you are looking for the right home at the right price in the right location, come visit us today!• Great location in Knightdale• Homes ranging from 2800-4000 sq.ft. • Convenient to shopping and dining• Variety of floor plans-ranches, 2-story homes and first floor master suites• Brick and stone facades• 3 Bedrooms, 2-4 baths• Model located at 203 Knollcrest Lane

Builder: Timberstone HomesModel Hours: Daily 11-6, Sun 1-6

www.Timberstone-Homes.com

“A Custom Experience at a Price You Can Afford”

I-540 to US64. Follow US64 approx. 2 miles. Left onto N. Smithfield Rd. Go approx. 1 mile to2nd entrance of community onto Knollcrest Ln.From I-440E towards US 64BR E. Knightdale. Left onto N. Smithfield Rd. Community approx. 1 mile on left – 2nd entrance onto Knollcrest Lane.

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919-550-2379JordanBuilt is now building their award winninghomes at Portofino, which has been called a “dreamcome true” for horse enthusiasts and those seekingcountry living and an executive lifestyle.

• Abundant recreation, excellent schools• Easy access to major freeways, RTP, RDU Airport• Generously detailed features with exceptional pricing• 2200-2600 sq. ft. plans with formals• Covered porches and decks

Builder: JordanBuilt Homes

www.portofinonc.com

I-40 East to exit306/US70. Keep leftat fork. Follow signsfor US70 BusE/Clayton andmerge onto US70Bus E. Turn left ontoNC42E. Turn rightinto Portofino.

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919-550-2379A perfect place to call home. Audubon InternationalSignature Community, Portofino offers a wide array of amenities, home styles and price ranges. NOW OPEN: The Churchill Collection!• 2010 NC MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY OF THE YEAR• Miles of nature trails & adjacent to Neuse River• Resident clubhouse and zero entry swimming pool• Convenient to shopping, schools and entertainment• Equestrian Center w/boarding, training and riding

Builder: Custom Builder TeamSales: Coldwell Banker HPW Builder ServicesModel: Open Daily

www.portofinonc.com

I-40 East to exit306/US70. Keep leftat fork. Follow signsfor US70 BusE/Clayton andmerge onto US70Bus E. Turn left ontoNC42E. Turn rightinto Portofino.

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■ ForeverHome Recognized as a Local Leader inBUILDER MagazineBUILDER, the leading media brand for the home building industry,recently recognized Triangle-based ForeverHome as fifth inclosings in Raleigh-Cary, according to its annual Local Leaders list,a ranking of the top 10 builders in the 50 largest markets acrossthe country by closings. The list was developed by researchconducted by Hanley Wood Market Intelligence (HWMI), a divisionof BUILDER’s parent Hanley Wood, LLC.

ForeverHome was the highest ranked private, Triangle-basedbuilding company on the BUILDER list for the Raleigh-Cary market,with a total of 225 homes closed in 2010. Mark Ward,ForeverHome Partner, attributed much of the company’s closingsuccess to decisions made by the company partners to build theirhomes “priced to sell.”

“We’re very proud to be the highest ranking private, Triangle-basedbuilding company on the Raleigh-Cary Local Leader list,” saysWard. “It’s quite an honor.”

For more information on ForeverHome, visitwww.foreverhomenc.com or call (919) 870-9711.

■ Fallon Park: Inside theBeltline Hot Spot!Amidst towering hardwoods in theheart of Raleigh’s historic Five Pointsdistrict, Fallon Park is celebrated asone of the most sought-afterneighborhoods in the Triangle. Thisdiverse mix of character-filled “inside

the beltline” homes border winding streets that connect WakeForest Road to Glenwood Avenue.

One new community in the Fallon Park neighborhood, The Oaks atFallon Park, offers solid evidence of the neighborhood’s allure.Located on Lowden Street adjacent to Joyner Elementary School,the Villas at Fallon Park are 3 – 4 bedroom, 2½ – 3½ bathtownhomes ranging from 2,079 to 2,400 square feet. Theirwelcoming stone, brick, shake, and fiber cement exteriors featuringCraftsman-style elements are maintenance-free, as are front yardsand common areas.

ForeverHome is also the builder for the Cottages at Fallon Park,single family homes just beyond the Villas on Yancey Street. Withfiber cement siding and shake exteriors, these 2,387 – 2,991square foot homes offer Craftsman-styling that invites front porch living.

To learn more about the Villas and the Cottages, call Mary AnnKohn with Fonville Morisey & Barefoot at (919) 926-5590 or visitwww.VisitFallonPark.com.

■ Silver Lake Opens Newest Amenity: New Pool &Cabana Overlooks Historic LakeM/I Homes honored the long standing tradition of summer fun atSilver Lake by opening its latest community amenity, the SilverLake Bluff’s Swim Complex. The complex overlooks the historicSilver Lake beach front.

Surrounded by palm trees, salt water pool has 4 swim lanes aswell as a sun shelf with ornamental fountains and an underwater“spectator’s bench” for sunbathers. The cabana, perfect forcommunity parties, features stone columns and a gas fireplace.Just a few steps away, homeowners will take advantage of thesand beach front including volley ball, paddle boats, walking trailsand a concession stand.

Sales have been strong with only two single family homesremaining, including the former model home. Silver Lake Bluffs

Townhomes opened just six months ago and are already 30% soldout. Townhomes begin at $178,990 and single family homes startin the upper $200s.

Call toll free 877-464-8818 or log onto www.MIHomesNews.com tofind out more.

■ Shop in Your SlippersM/I Homes Introduces Internet Sales Consultant

M/I Homes is pleased to introduce Reyna Estrada, their InternetSales Consultant. In today’s social media and internet world,Estrada is able to connect with clients virtually or over the phoneand assist in their home search from the very beginning. Thisallows home buyers to shop from the convenience of their ownhomes, slippers and all, at any time of the day.

A 9 year veteran of the building industry and fluent in both Englishand Spanish, Estrada is versed not only in the ten communities andthe 45+ home plans M/I offers, but thoroughly understands thehome buying process. In her role as Internet Sales Consultant, sheis often the first point of contact a buyer has with the company. Sheworks with buyers helping them identify their specific needs andmatches them up with the floorplan and community which best suitstheir desires, helping to streamline the process of searching for ahome. Buyers need only to log onto www.MIHomes.com/Raleighand click on Estrada’s link to reach her.

■ Joyce Turner and Everette Underwood PromotedM/I Homes is pleased to announce the promotion of Joyce Turnerand Everette Underwood to on-site New Home Sales Consultants.The promotions recognize each individual’s past success andpotential for growth in their new roles. In their roles as New HomeSales Consultants, they will be working directly with customers inevery step of the home buying process, from choosing the rightfloorplan and homesite to fit their lifestyle, throughout theconstruction process, and finally to the move in day. Turner tookover as the lead Consultant at the Villas of Briar Chapel where shehad previously been a Sales Associate since its grand opening.Underwood will be representing the Stonebridge community inCary.

■ 2011 Parade of Homes The Home Builders Association (HBA) of Durham, Orange &Chatham Counties presents the 2011 Parade of Homes on October1st – 2nd, 7th – 9th, and 14th – 16th from 12:00 – 5:00 PM onsitein exciting new homes throughout Durham, Orange and ChathamCounties. In its 28th year of inviting the public to view some of thefinest homes in the area, this HBA event showcases new homeconstruction with innovative designs, products, and technology. Avariety of homes will be on Parade, meeting the needs of homebuyers in all price ranges, from budget-conscious shoppers tothose looking for a grand estate.

The event is free of charge and offers prospective buyers theopportunity to see fresh products and designs in the new homeindustry in a comfortable and relaxed environment. At each Paradehome, books are available providing price and floor plan

information, maps, and directions to all ofthe homes on the Parade. Homes in thisyear’s event will be well-spread throughoutDurham, Orange and Chatham Counties.For more information on the Parade ofHomes, call the HBA at (919) 493-8899 orvisit www.hbadoc.com. Also follow theParade of Homes on Facebook.

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■ Allison Best of The Marketing Department awardedthe Presidential Who's Who AwardAllison Best, President and Owner of The Marketing Departmentin Cary, North Carolina has recently been awarded the prestigiousPresidential Who's Who among Business and ProfessionalAchievers. Allison was chosen for this 2011 distinction based uponthe level of service provided to her clients over the past 14 years inthe advertising industry, and for her reputable standing withnumerous organizations like Dunn & Bradstreet. The PresidentialWho's Who seeks to recognize professionals like Allison, who havereached a high level of recognizable success in their respectivefields. Allison's award recognition and professional biography willbe printed in the 2011 edition of the Presidintial Who's Who, andwill be registered in the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.

■ K. Hovnanian® Homes® Breaks Ground at FourSeasons at Renaissance, An Exciting 55+ Community in DurhamIf you’re 55 or older and want a fabulous home in a lifestylecommunity that’s central to, well, everything, look no further thanFour Seasons at Renaissance, an exciting new active adultcommunity in Durham by K. Hovnanian® Homes®! Located offPage Road in the heart of the Triangle, Four Seasons atRenaissance will soon feature single family homes and townhomespriced from $199,900.

Currently underway, Four Seasons at Renaissance will consist offour distinct neighborhoods designed specifically for those 55 yearsand older: The Village Collection, The Carriage Collection, TheClassic Collection, and The Premier Collection. The Four Seasonsat Renaissance Amenity Center will include a lot of ‘wow’ elements.An impressive 6,350 square foot clubhouse will soon be underwayat the community, offering an array of facilities including a sportsbar, a ball room, a craft room, a library, and a fitness center. Thecenter will also feature a pool, tennis courts, a putting green, bocceball courts, shuffle board, horseshoe pits, and walking trails, withan Activities Director on staff to coordinate the many events andclasses.

For more information, call (919) 484-2705 or visitwww.khov4seasons.com/renaissance.

■ Local Developer Named Among the Best in theSouthAmmons Development Group was recently recognized as one ofthe Top 300 Small Business of the South by Business Leader. Thecompany was ranked 30th best company in the Triangle and 186thin the South. Ammons was theonly new homes developer toreceive this honor.

Ammons was recognized for theirefforts in developing the newhomes community, Heritage, in away that respects its history whileassuring its future and for thepositive impact it has made toWake Forest. Over Heritage’s 10 year history, Ammons constantlymonitored market conditions adjusting quickly as needed andsecured top-notch builders, marketing professionals and a salesforce dedicated to the success of the community. These effortshave resulted in over 1700 homeowners in Heritage. The awardwas presented by Business Leader at ceremonies held at BrierCreek Country Club on June 23, 2011.

Find out more about Heritage Wake Forest by logging on towww.HeritageLiving.com or follow us on Facebook or Twitter. If youprefer, call us at 919-453-2000.

■ First Eight Months in Heritage Outsells All of 2010Ammons Development Group reports that Heritage sold 151homes for the year exceeding the total number of homes sold in allof 2010.

Heritage credits its success to several factors. The communitymaintains the largest number of inventory homes in the Triangleand pre-construction sales have been on the increase. With 26builders in the community, Heritage can offer a wide variety ofhome styles, features and price points rarely found in one location.Amenities such as a 4-1/2 Star rated golf course (by Golf DigestMagazine), two swim complexes, over 4 miles of walking andbiking trails, soccer center, stocked fishing pond and more, add tothe community’s appeal.

Sales have been so strong this year that Ammons opened two newsections of the community, Heritage Valley and Heritage Orchard,earlier than originally planned.

■ Heritage Increases Inventory Home LevelsAmmons Development Group has added four new builders toHeritage increasing the number of inventory homes, variety ofhome styles and price points offered.

In Heritage Valley, Eddie Wilson Custom Homes and HomesteadBuilding Company have been added to the custom building team.Foxwood Builders will be building in Heritage Valley and HeritageMidlands. Cambridge Homes of Raleigh will build in Heritage Knoll.

Heritage maintains between 60-80 inventory homes at any giventime. With 22 homes on Parade this year, Heritage will host over10% of all of Wake County’s 2011 Parade of Homes. Twelve ofthese homes will be located in Heritage Valley.

■ South Lakes Reports MonthlySales ActivityPreston Development is pleased toreport that South Lakes had six salesin the month of June. Four of thehomes sold were built by M/I Homeswhile two were from Impact DesignBuild. D. R. Horton recently opened anew model home in the community.

Located in Fuquay-Varina just 15 minutes south of Raleigh and 25minutes north of Fayetteville, South Lakes offers a quaint, smalltown feel with homes ranging in price from the $175s to the mid$400s. Home styles vary from two story family-focused homes toranch and cottage plans boasting downstairs masters. Thecommunity recreation center features a swimming pool withwaterslide, mushroom fountain, shaded gazebo areas, cabana andinteractive playground. The 30-acre lake is great for canoeing or aleisure stroll along the boardwalk.

Log on to www.SouthLakesNews.com to find out more.

■ Positive Sales Spurs New Phase in South Lakes Preston Development is pleased to announce that construction isunderway on the next phase of the South Lakes community inFuquay-Varina. Home sales have been steadily increasing thusallowing the developer to expand into this section sooner thanoriginally planned.

The new phase, consisting of 54 homesites, is located on thesouthwestern side of the community next to the community’sswimming pool and playground. The first homes are will be readyto move into by late spring of next year.

The builder team includes DR Horton, the Impact Builder Team andM/I Homes. All three builder’s sales centers are open daily. Log onto www.SouthLakesNews.com to find out more.

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■ South Lakes Is Destination for Soldiers: Ft BraggFamilies Find Homes in South LakesPreston Development is pleased to report that four Army familiesnow call South Lakes Home. South Lakes continues to be adestination community for soldiers looking for a primary residence.

With only a 35 mile commute to Ft. Bragg, soldiers and theirfamilies are finding that South Lakes offers many of the items ontheir “must have” list. Not only do buyers find a great value in theirhome purchase, but the community offers a wonderful amenitiespackage including pool with water features and fun playgroundarea along with a 30 acre lake with boardwalk for evening strolls.The town of Fuquay-Varina offers many conveniences withinminutes of your front door.

South Lakes is located in Fuquay-Varina just off of Hwy. 55.Homes range in price from the $175’s to over $400. The builderteam includes DR Horton, the Impact Builder Team and M/IHomes. All three builder’s sales centers are open daily. Log on towww.SouthLakesNews.com to find out more.

■ Cary Strickland Joins Coldwell Banker AdvantageNew HomesGaye Orr, President of Coldwell Banker Advantage New Homes

is pleased to announce that Cary Strickland has joined the firm.Cary joins Coldwell Banker Advantage New Homes as the VicePresident of Builder/Developer Relations. His focus will be workingwith the Lots4Sale division, utilizing his expertise to pair the rightbuilder with the right homesite selection. In addition, Cary will helpset up the marketing efforts for the properties. His more than twodecades of new home sales and marketing experience will beinvaluable to those he will be assisting. “This is a perfect fit,” sayboth Cary and Gaye. “I have worked with numerous builders and

developers over the years and I know with the right direction, theycan thrive during these challenging times.”

For more information on Cary Strickland or Coldwell BankerAdvantage New Homes and the Lots4Sale Division, call (919) 830-4700 or contact Cary at [email protected].

■ HHHunt Homes Now Selling Phase Three Residencesin Popular ChurchillAfter much anticipation for Phase Three within HHHunt Homes’

popular Churchill community, buyers are now snapping up theselong-awaited, affordably priced homes being offered by one of themid-Atlantic region’s most renowned industry leaders. HHHuntHomes’ quality-crafted residences offer Churchill buyers theultimate in affordable luxury living. Nine architecturally distinctfloorplans are marked by Heritage-, Bungalow-, Coastal- andEuropean-inspired exteriors. Phenomenally priced from the low$160s, Phase Three homes range in size from 1,750 to 2,947(base) square feet.

Neighborhood amenities include a pool with sundeck, on-site poolattendant, interactive children’s splash center and a convenientcabana with showers and lockers. Churchill also offers multiplechildren’s playgrounds, a multi-purpose sports field, and bothexercise and pet stations along aserene Greenway Walking Trail.

For more information, call NewHome Sales Executive WendyLewis at (919) 926-5535, or visitwww.HHHuntHomes.com.

INDUSTRYNEWS

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■ Operation: Coming Home Hosts2011 Victory For Vets Sunset Ride:Event To Support Joint VolunteerProject’s Goal To Donate HomesTo Disabled Veterans Who HaveServed In The Middle EastOperation: Coming Home, a joint

volunteer project led by the Home Builders

Association of Raleigh-Wake County

(HBA), the Triangle Real Estate and

Construction Veterans (TREAC-V), and

supported by Royal Oaks Building Group

and Gaines & Company, among others,

hosted the 2011 Victory for Vets Sunset

Ride on Saturday, July 23. All proceeds

benefited Operation: Coming Home and

its efforts to donate homes to disabled

veterans.

“Operation: Coming Home is making

preparations to donate its third home to a

disabled veteran later this year,” said Rich

Van Tassel, member of Operation: Coming

Home’s Board of Directors and president

of Royal Oaks Building Group. “The

Victory for Vets Sunset Ride is a great

adventure for a Saturday evening, but also

serves as a highly beneficial fundraising

event to support providing housing for our

next veteran.”

For more information, visit

http://operationcominghome.com.

■ M/I Homes Prepare Students for Construction Careers: InternProgram Gives Hands-OnExperienceThis summer has been a busy time for M/I

Homes and two college students who have

interned with the company this summer to

gain experience in the building industry.

Sam Calloway from East Carolina

University and John Harshman from East

In this regular feature, New Homes &

Ideas seeks to recognize home build-

ing professionals making a

difference in the lives of their neigh-

bors. If you know of an organization

that hosts a project where proceeds

will go to charity and whose contribu-

tion might serve as a model for others,

please email Sarah Davis at

[email protected].

Together we can.

Through teamwork,

all things are possible.

Building Community

Carolina University will be heading back to school next month with a new understanding of

the career path they each have chosen.

During their time with M/I Homes, Calloway and Harshman worked with company

representatives in every step of the building process. They learned how to secure permits,

meet with inspectors, schedule sub-contractors, perform pre-closing walk thrus with home

buyers, manage budgets and much more.

Call toll free 877-464-8818 or log onto www.MIHomesNews.com to find out more.

■ Heritage Hosts Smile Train Triathlon Heritage Hosted the Smile Train Triathlon on Sunday, June 26, 2011 at the Heritage

Wake Forest Swim Club. The Smile Train Triathlon is a beginner friendly and USA

Triathlon certified race with 250 meter swim, half mile bike ride and 3.1 mile run

segments. The Smile Train is a non-profit children’s charity that repairs cleft lip and cleft

palates for children in 78 countries, including the United States. Smile Train works with

2000 hospitals world-wide to provide free service for children who could not normally

afford to have their cleft lip or palate repaired.

For more information on the community, please call 919-453-2000 or visit us online at

www.HeritageLiving.com. Become a fan at Facebook.com/HeritageWakeForest.

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NEIGHBORHOODSThis index is listed alphabetically and the neighborhoods appear throughout the book in “Map Number” order.

BUYER’S RESOURCE

12 Oaks - LTRS ........................................................................................2112 Oaks - LTRS ......................................................8 ................................8312 Oaks..................................................................7 ................................8312 Oaks................................................................36 ................................9412 Oaks-Villa Collection ......................................28 ................................90Athens Grove ......................................................10 ................................69Averett Ridge........................................................17 ................................72Avocet ..................................................................14 ................................85Belcrest..................................................................9 ................................53Bellemont at Cary Park ........................................29 ................................91Bill Clark Homes ......................................................INSIDE FRONT COVERBishop's Grant ....................................................19 ................................73Bowling Green ......................................................5 ................................67Briar Chapel ..............................................................................................1Briar Chapel ..........................................................2 ................................61Brier Village ..........................................................7 ................................52Brightleaf at the Park ............................................15 ................................55Brightleaf Crossing ..............................................12 ................................54Brightwood Trails ..................................................8 ................................52Brookfield Station ..................................................9 ..............................103Cameron Pond ....................................................33 ................................92Carillon Forest ....................................................14 ................................55Carlton Park Townhomes........................................3 ................................66Chessington ........................................................35 ................................93Cheswick ............................................................10 ..............................104Churchill ................................................................7 ..............................102Churchill ..............................................................6 ..............................102Cobblestone Place ................................................1 ..............................100Copperleaf ..........................................................44 ................................97D.R. Horton ..............................................................................................37Ellerbee Creek Preserve..........................................2 ................................50Ellington Place ....................................................18 ................................86Enclave at Stone Creek Village ............................23 ................................88The Estates at Beaver Dam ..................................13 ..............................105Estates at Bella Casa ............................................43 ................................96The Estates at Olde Carpenter ..............................40 ................................95Everwood ............................................................17 ................................56Fern Valley ..........................................................15 ................................85Forest Springs ....................................................10 ................................83ForeverHome ..............................................................INSIDE BACK COVER

Four Seasons at Renaissance ..............................11 ................................54Foxwood Manor ....................................................4 ................................51Garrison ..............................................................13 ................................85George's Grant ....................................................25 ................................75The Glen at Spring Forest ....................................11 ................................69Glen Lake ............................................................22 ................................74Grace Park ..........................................................12 ................................84Granite Falls ........................................................16 ................................72Heritage Knoll ......................................................20 ................................73Heritage View ........................................................2 ................................66Heritage Wake Forest Townhomes ..........................7 ................................68Heritage Wake Forest ..........................................12 ................................70Heritage Wake Forest ..........................................21 ................................73Heritage Wake Forest ..........................................23 ................................74Heritage Wake Forest, Inc. ..........................................................................6Highland Village Townes ........................................3 ................................81Holland Farm ......................................................31 ................................92Holly Glen ............................................................19 ................................87Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake Co. ......................................41Horton's Creek ....................................................41 ................................96Inside Wade Single Family ..................................15 ................................71Inside Wade Townhomes ........................................6 ................................68Inwood Forest ......................................................25 ................................89John's Pointe ........................................................4 ..............................101JordanBuilt Homes..................................................................BACK COVER K.Hovnanian ......................................................................................32,DIVKB Home............................................................................2,FRONT COVER Kelly Grove ..........................................................30 ................................91Keystone Crossing ..............................................10 ................................53Keystone Crossing ................................................1 ................................49Legend Oaks ..........................................................3 ................................61Lennar........................................................................................33,DIVIDERLennox at Brier Creek ............................................9 ................................69Lynwood Estates ....................................................8 ..............................103Macadie Park ........................................................2 ..............................100Manchester Park ....................................................9 ................................83Massey Preserve ....................................................8 ................................68Meadows at Ravenstone ........................................5 ................................51Meritage Homes ..................................................................................24,40Millstone Ridge....................................................11 ..............................104

Murdock & Gannon, Inc. ............................................................................7North Raleigh Meadows ........................................1 ................................66The Oaks of Sippihaw ..........................................16 ................................85Old Milburnie Crossing........................................14 ................................71Olive Chapel Park ................................................37 ................................94Orchard Ridge ........................................................6 ................................52Paddington ............................................................1 ................................77The Park at West Lake ..........................................22 ................................88Parker Pointe ........................................................5 ................................82Pemberley ............................................................11 ................................84Phillips Place ......................................................27 ................................90Portofino..............................................................15 ..............................105Portofino..............................................................14 ..............................105Princeton Manor ..................................................12 ..............................104Providence Place..................................................24 ................................89Renaissance at Regency Cottages ........................39 ................................95Renaissance Park ................................................21 ................................88Renaissance Park-Amelia Park ..............................1 ................................81Renaissance Park ..................................................2 ................................81The Reserve at Stonegate ....................................18 ................................72Richland Hills ........................................................4 ................................67Seagroves Farm ..................................................32 ................................92South Lakes ........................................................17 ................................86Standard Pacific Homes............................................................................23Stonegate ............................................................13 ................................70Stonehenge Park ..................................................24 ................................75Summerdale ..........................................................4 ................................82Sunset Pointe ......................................................26 ................................89Swann's Mill Swim Club ........................................3 ................................50Terrington Estates ................................................42 ................................96Toscana................................................................38 ................................94Traditions at Bella Casa ........................................34 ................................93Tryon Place ............................................................3 ..............................101Tuscany..................................................................5 ..............................102Twin Lakes ..........................................................20 ................................87Villages of Buckhaven ............................................6 ................................82Villas at Culp Arbor................................................1 ................................60Weston Downs ....................................................16 ................................56Wood Chapel ......................................................13 ................................54

Appliance World ......................................................................................29Bailey Wright Realty-Debbie Forghetti ......................................................26Beyond Blue Interiors ..............................................................................35Blind and Shutter Warehouse of the Carolinas, INC ............................19,28Bost Custom Homes ................................................................................29Capital Stair Makeover..............................................................................31Capitol City Lumber..................................................................................34Caputo Design Stone & Tile......................................................................31Carolina Ale House ..................................................................................42Carolina Dental Arts ............................................................................20,63Common Ground Green Building Center ..................................................40Corbett Design Build ................................................................................30Diane McKinney Photography ..................................................................17Fitness Connection ................................................................................110

Floorspec ................................................................................................30For Old Times Sake ..................................................................................35GC5 Vintage Gifts ....................................................................................36George R. McNeill Fine Antiques & Robert Corprew Antiques ..................35Greek Fiesta............................................................................................109Habitat For Humanity Restore Durham ......................................................29Home Design Studio............................................................................31,40Home Revision, LLC ................................................................................28Interiors By Michi, Inc. ............................................................................34Kirk Imports ........................................................................................15,36Kitchen & Bath Galleries ......................................................................13,29Lee’s Hardwood Floors, Inc. ................................................................25,28Luci T. Johnson Antiques & Interiors ........................................................35Mogastone Inc. ........................................................................................31

NeuWave Systems ....................................................................................30New Neighbor Welcome Service ............................................................108Passage Consignment Shoppe ................................................................34The Purple Polka Dot ................................................................................34R & D Painting Inc. ..............................................................................27,28The Rusty Bucket ......................................................................................36Serena ....................................................................................................110Sixpence Accents, LLC ............................................................................36Stein's Furniture and Antiques..................................................................36Stone World Marble & Granite ..................................................................30SuzAnna’s Antiques ..................................................................................35Walker Design Build ................................................................................11

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