7406-H Chapel Hill Rd.
Raleigh, NC 27607
919 233 6600
RALEIGH, N.C. – Rich Van Tassel, president of Royal Oaks Building Group LLC, has announced that the company has started new construction for Peakway Village, a single-family home community development located in Apex, N.C. In close proximity to Beaver Creek Crossings and Haddon Hall Crossings, Peakway Village will offer 36 homesites, with custom floors plans for two-story and three-story homes, ranging from $280,000-$380,000. Homes feature nine-foot first floor ceilings, hardwood flooring in the dining rooms, kitchens, nook and foyers, as well as ceramic tile floors in master bedrooms.
Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston Builder Services handles marketing for Peakway Village homes. For more information, visit http://www.royaloaksbg.com or e-mail Steve Tate, builder representative for Peakway Village homes, at TateS@hpw.com.
“I am pleased to announce the new construction and on-site sales for Peakway Village,” said Van Tassel. “This development represents an exciting new real estate opportunity in Apex, which is more and more becoming an ideal location for new fine homes.”
About Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC:
Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC builds fine homes throughout Raleigh, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Wake Forest, Cary, Apex and Chapel Hill. Locally owned and operated, the company focuses on quality of design, construction and customer service, offering a portfolio of plans and a wide selection of standard features from which to choose in price ranges from starters to multimillion-dollar luxury homes. Royal Oaks is a member of the Raleigh-Wake County Home Builders Association (HBA) and has received multiple Gold and Silver awards from the HBA Parade of Homes. This annual event recognizes the best homes based on exterior and interior design, special features, and overall craftsmanship. For more information, visit http://www.royaloaksbg.com.
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