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Tour 6 dreamy new model homes in Monroe

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Houses at Riverstone by Pulte Homes.

Convenience and lifestyle converge in the new-construction Riverstone community.

Photo by Pulte Homes

House hunting? Grab your calendar.

This weekend, step inside six fully furnished model homes at Riverstone by Pulte Homes in Monroe, NC. With 16 floor plans to choose from — including townhomes, ranches, and two-story single-family homes — there’s a layout for every preference.

Oh us? We’re currently daydreaming about moving into the Northridge.

You’ll also learn about community amenities like a future pool, clubhouse, pickleball courts, fire pits, and much more just outside your door.

If you have any questions, call the community phone number at 704-741-7707.

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