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Heritage Homes

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Heritage is an area made up of several subdivisions under a collective HOA. Homes in Heritage run from $280,000 to $600,000 with Town Homes between $180,000 to $400,000. Heritage prides itself on the custom homes that are built there along with a fantastic golf course, tennis and pool facilities. Added to all of this are local Greenways that wind their way throught the development.

North of Raleigh, NC, the Heritage community of historic Wake Forest is a sprawling 2000 acre home development comprised of 12 different single family neighborhoods and 5 town home communities. Heritage is also home to elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as business parks, shopping centers, highly rated restaurants, sports parks, and a golf club.

The 12 different single family neighborhood homes range in price, from the Glen neighborhood with homes starting in the low $270s, to the Enclave neighborhood with homes in the $500,000 range. The townhome communities similarly vary in price from neighborhood to neighborhood, with the Trace neighborhood townhomes starting in the $160s, to the Place neighborhood, where townhomes begin selling in the low $450s. Most Heritage homes are custom built to owner needs and wants, but the list of available pre-built homes is growing. Check out the Heritage website for more information on different neighborhoods and homestyles that are best suited for you and your family.

The Heritage community is designed for ultimate residence convenience and is likened to that of a village “from days gone by.” With many community amenities, Heritage aims to be a one-stop destination for all resident needs, with access to medical facilities, local businesses, boutiques, restaurants and bars, groceries and delis, and professional and personal services, all located within the Heritage community limits. Heritage is also home to Heritage Elementary, Heritage Middle, and Heritage High schools, as well as Wake Forest Rolesville Middle School, Franklin Academy Charter School, Thales Academy Charter School, and a number of preschools.

Heritage has access to a wide variety of entertainment, educational, healthcare, and recreational facilities, including a movie theatre, parks, annual festivals, the Factory–an indoor/outdoor sports complex, a YMCA, and a host of summer camps and activities held throughout the year. It is no wonder the community is continually expanding, with the plans to build more schools and commercial projects as Heritage attracts more residents each year.

Heritage is a Master-Planned community situated between downtown Wake Forest and Raleigh, NC. With it’s vicinity to the Raleigh Research Triangle Park (RTP), and many highly esteemed local colleges and universities, Heritage is a great place to raise a family, or purchase a starter home to compliment a budding career. For more information on local and regional community festivities, check out this resource. If interested in learning more about purchasing a home in the community, Contact Us, or reach out to Paul Barrett at 919-592-5688.

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