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Brixton residents enjoy a blend of outdoor adventure and urban convenience.

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Tucked away in the University area is Brixton, a new townhome community by Empire. It’s close to the Toby Creek Greenway, the light rail station, and UNC Charlotte — talk about convenience.

Each of the three-story, move-in-ready townhomes offers:

  • Two, three, or four bedrooms
  • A first-floor guest suite or flex space
  • Expansive kitchens
  • Luxurious details (think: high ceilings, hardwood floors, and quartz counters)
  • A two-car garage

Psst... Close by Dec. 20 to lock in a 4.99% 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

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