Whitehall Manor - Homes from the $270s to upper $300sAn artfully sculpted entryway welcomes residents and visitors to BRG Builders landmark community of Whitehall Manor in Apex, NC. Minutes from the historic downtown area of Apex, Whitehall Manor is a creatively planned neighborhood of (233) beautiful, 1/5 and 1/4 acre homesites. A hardwood forest provides the perfect backdrop for this attractive community of custom-designed, Transitional and Craftsman styled homes. Adjacent to the Apex Greenway, Whitehall Manor offers residents convenient access to miles of nature walking trails. A short drive from community schools, shopping, dining and healthcare services, this family friendly neighborhood features a community pool. The Reserve at Whitehall – Homes from the low $300s to $400sLocated in Apex, NC on the Apex Peakway, The Reserve at Whitehall offers residents the convenience of living just minutes from work in the Research Triangle Park, Cary or the Raleigh area. This upscale community of custom designed, single-family homes features (43) heavily wooded homesites on 1/5 to 1/4 acre lots. The Reserve’s gently winding streets and quiet cul-de-sacs, with direct access to the Apex Greenway’s walking trails, offers residents a quick escape back to nature from a busy day at home or work. Close to Jordan Lake and Lake Crabtree, The Reserve at Whitehall is only minutes away from community schools, Beaver Creek shopping area, dining and Western Wake healthcare facility. Devonshire – Homes from the upper $300’s to $500sA secluded and serene community of spacious, custom designed Traditional and Transitional style ranch and two-story homes, Devonshire features (32) heavily wooded, ½ acre plus homesites. Surrounded by several premiere, upscale communities, Devonshire is located in Wake Forest, NC on Old Weaver Road. Conveniently close to the Research Triangle Park, Durham, I-540, and highways 98 and 50, this highly desirable community is only minutes from Falls Lake and the State of North Recreational area, golf courses and parks. |