Greycliff New Home Community
Wake Forest New Homes
We've discovered another great Triangle area community you might enjoy. Looking to build a new home in Wake Forest, NC? Check out these available lots in Greycliff, courtesy of several realty groups, including Howard Perry & Walston/Greycliff.
Stanton Homes helps make it easy to find the right place to build your new home, by putting together information on great new home communities, lots and land throughout the Triangle area. All information per MLS, and current as of posting date.
Greycliff is an established new home community located in Wake Forest, a short distance from Raleigh and the RTP.
Greycliff offers new homes on beautiful wooded acreage lots.
These gorgeous 2+ acre lots are just minutes from Falls Lake State Park recreation, activities, and events.
New homes in Greycliff generally range from $400K to the upper $500's.
You can bring your own builder to Greycliff to build a custom home with your exact specifications.
Lots in Greycliff are generally available from $49,900 to $195,000.
View available Greycliff lots here.
Greycliff offers corner and cul-de-sac lots.
Greycliff is located about 7 miles from Falls Lake State Recreation Area and about 20 minutes from downtown Wake Forest and downtown Raleigh.
Community water is on-site. Greycliff lots still need septic systems.
Stanton Homes offers free lot inspections for Greycliff lots.
Building a new custom home in Greycliff, or on any lot, doesn't have to be complicated or expensive, and there are thousands of plans and options available to make your new home exactly what you want.
Talk with custom home experts at Stanton Homes to discuss options for building your new home in Wake Forest, NC.
Click on the map to view Greycliff on Google maps and to get directions.
Contact us or call 919-278-8070 for more information on how to build your new home in Wake Forest.
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