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An aerial view of the Caswell townhomes.

Caswell is located less than a mile from North Davidson Street.

Photo by Joe Purvis

Just outside of Uptown (we’re talking less than three miles) is Caswell, a new community of 21 boutique townhomes in NoDa.

The four-story homes range from 1,374 to 1,949 sqft and include:

  • Two or three bedrooms
  • A one- or two-car garage
  • Rooftop terrace
  • And more

Bonus: Most layouts include a rec room.

If you move in this year and close by Friday, Dec. 20, you’ll be eligible to lock in a 4.99% 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

See available townhomes

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