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Sought-After Land Near Chatham Park Zoned for 700 Homes Hits the Market

A prime piece of real estate near Chatham Park just landed on the market, already zoned for 700 new homes. The property sits adjacent to the massive 8,500-acre live-work-play community that’s taking North Carolina’s hottest market by storm. With Chatham County home sales surging 22%, this development joins the area’s luxury boom. Features include a 46-acre solar farm and improved riparian buffers. The future neighbors might want to prepare for what’s coming.

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A massive new residential development near Chatham Park is in the works, with plans for 700 homes in one of North Carolina’s hottest real estate markets. The timing couldn’t be better, considering Chatham County’s real estate market has surged 22% in home sales. Talk about perfect timing.

With 700 new homes planned near Chatham Park, this red-hot North Carolina market keeps smashing records with its 22% sales surge.

The property’s location is prime real estate gold, sitting near the sprawling 8,500-acre Chatham Park development – you know, that enormous live-work-play community that’s basically taking over Pittsboro. The project includes increased riparian buffers along streams to protect local waterways.

With Chatham Park already planning for 22,000 dwelling units, this new development is jumping on the growth bandwagon at exactly the right moment. The area’s residential growth is evident with 760 residences already sold or leased in Chatham Park.

This isn’t just another cookie-cutter subdivision. The land is strategically positioned to take advantage of Chatham Park’s extensive amenities, including parks, trails, and that sweet Jordan Lake access. The community features an impressive 46-acre solar farm that provides green energy for hundreds of homes.

Plus, future residents will benefit from the area’s growing infrastructure – think sidewalks, greenways, and that fancy new UNC Health medical campus nearby.

The development joins other successful projects in the area, like NoVi with its 600 residential units and the Bellemont Place mixed-use development.

But here’s the kicker – while luxury homes are popping up faster than dandelions in spring, affordable housing remains a pressing concern. Yeah, somebody might want to address that.

Traffic and density worries? You bet. Local community members are already voicing concerns about the area’s rapid growth.

But with Pittsboro’s careful planning and zoning changes allowing for mixed-use development, at least there’s some method to the madness.

The project aligns with Chatham Park’s five pillars: Innovation, Connectivity, Quality Design, Healthy Balance, and Stewardship.

Whether these fancy buzzwords translate into actual community benefits remains to be seen.

But one thing’s certain – with its proximity to Raleigh and Durham, and the area’s booming economic growth, these 700 homes probably won’t stay empty for long. Better get in line now.