Chatham Forest Offers New Custom Homes in Raleigh
Available Land and Lots in the Raleigh/Triangle Area - Bring Your Own Builder

Chatham Forest is just northwest of the famous "traffic circle" in downtown Pittsboro, and offers a quiet, peaceful neighborhood with plenty of trees and green space.
The entrance to Chatham Forest is framed by flowering trees and plenty of well-kept landscaping. A large playground on the right is shaded and clean.
Where to Look - Buying Land to Build On in Raleigh

There are actually two parts to the neighborhood - Chatham Forest, and Chatham Forest Ridge.
Homes gradually become larger and higher in price towards the newer portion of the neighborhood.
Chatham Forest homes currently for sale range from the low $200s to the low $300s. The Chatham Forest Ridge area ranges from the $400s to the $500s.
Chatham Forest has one lot available, at $58,500.
MLS 1626207 is about .25 acres. City water and sewer, cable tv, and sidewalks are available.
417 Chatham Forest Drive is MLS 1626207

In 2007, average selling price was $258,969 in Chatham Forest.
The average home sold in Chatham Forest in 2007 was 1972 sq ft, and price per sq ft was $131.32.
There are some one story homes, but mainly two story homes in Chatham Forest.
This home is typical of the "newer" portion of Chatham Forest, where homes are offered in the $300s.
Chatham Forest is about 10 years old.
Average appreciation per first quarter 2008 results was 4.84 percent in Chatham Forest.
Yearly homeowner's association fees are around $250 in Chatham Forest.
Chatham Forest has a great Pittsboro location. Right off 15/501, there is easy access to Chapel Hill just 10-15 minutes north, and Apex about 20 minutes east.
Chatham Forest is just one example of land available in the Raleigh area. If you're looking to buy land to build a home in the Raleigh area, there are plenty of options - from quarter acre lots in a community to several acre parcels.
Need help deciding on a lot or neighborhood in the Pittsboro NC area?
Stanton Homes offers a free lot inspection to help you find the fit that works well for your budget - and provides a full cost analysis of site work, permits, fees, and sewer and water costs. Contact us today to find out more.
Other Available Land and Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill Area Information
Click on the links below to find information about other available lots and land, as well as an introduction to the area. A wide variety of price points are available.
How Much Does it Cost to Build a New Custom Home in Chatham Forest in Pittsboro, NC?
Cost depends on the size of the home, the amenities desired, and other factors. Plans may be subject to review by the architectural committee. For a free building cost estimate, contact Stanton Homes, or call us at 919-278-8070.
Just browse our Library of Favorite Floor Plans, or send us a plan from one of your favorite online guides like Houseplans.com, and we'll go over a complete estimate with you, along with any factors specific to a lot in Sandy Pointe or any other Triangle area lot.
Copyright 2009 by Stanton Homes. All information current as of posting date. Check with listing agent for further information. Stanton Homes provides information on available lots and land as a service to potential homeowners.

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