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Subdivisions


Here are just a few of the sub-divisions in Wake Forest. There are also many sub-divisions in the surrounding areas of Chapel Hill, Raleigh , Cary, and Durham,the details of which you can access by clicking on these links.



The Oaks at Waterfall Plantation
This custom homes community was part of an original land grant from King George III to Sanford W. Thompson. Today, the only remains of the original homestead is a stacked stone chimney amidst cedars, black walnuts, and antique climbing roses sitting high on a bluff overlooking gorgeous Horse Creek. Homes at The Oaks are custom designed by Stephen Fuller and William Poole and set on large, multi-acre sight with beautiful hardwoods and meandering streams. Prices start at $350,000.





Moss Creek
Only minutes from historic Wake Forest and in an excellent school district, this subdivision features handsome homes at affordable prices. For $140,000 to $190,000, you can purchase 1207 to 2210 square feet of living space arranged in a number of classic designs. In addition, there is a swimming pool and clubhouse.





Carriage Run
This family-friendly neighborhood is just ten minutes from North Raleigh. On city water and sewer, and equipped with natural gas, these wooded homesites run up to one acre. Homes are available in a number of transitional designs featuring open living areas, first floor master suites, and two-car garages - everything today's busy family lifestyle requires. Homes range in price from $160,000 to $190,000.





Crenshaw Hall Plantation
This historic location is adjacent to Wakefield Plantation. Destined to become the centerpiece of Wake Forest living, Crenshaw Hall allows easy access to shopping, schools, entertainment, and the Research Triangle Park. This neighborhood has a community recreation center featuring swimming, tennis and volleyball. Homes here range in price from $170,000 to $250,000 plus.





TarltonPark
This subdivision features homesites of one acre and over. Within walking distance of shops and restaurants, the location is ideal. Tarlton Park is also close to Wake Forest Golf Club, downtown Wake Forest, and Falls Lake Recreational Facilities. For between $200,000 and $350,000, you could purchase a custon designed home constructed by one of Wake Forest's finest builders on an above-average sized lot.