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    $339,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,596 Sq Ft

    125 Forsyth Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27517

    Back on the market! Their loss is your gain! Duplex with investment, owner-occupied, or multi-family opportunity. Seller is willing to consider owner-financing.

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    Emily Godrich

    Berkshire Hathaway HomeService

    (984) 217-7965

    125 Forsyth Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
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    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
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    842 N Carolina 54, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

    Brand new manufactured home on 1.27 acres in Chapel Hill/Carrboro School District! This spacious 1,440sq ft 3-bedroom, 2-bath home features a split-bedroom floor plan and an open layout. Financing is available through FHA, VA, and conventional mortgages. The kitchen includes a large island, fully finished cabinetry, wirlpool appliances, and stylish finishes throughout. Experience the ideal

    Nicholas Huscroft Chosen Real Estate Group

    842 N Carolina 54, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Why Live in Greenwood

The Greenwood neighborhood’s idyllic history starts with its Pulitzer Prize-winning founder, Paul Green. During the Great Depression, the playwright bought over 200 acres of forested countryside where his fellow liberal arts professors planted roots. He plotted lots of up to five acres, designed so that new homes would not obstruct the views of their neighbors. Colonial Revival homes sprang up on Greenwood Road, then in the 1950s, single-level homes were all the rage. In those early days, neighbors gathered for picnics, kids played baseball and snow plowing was thanks to Billy the pony. Today, Greenwood remains a tranquil, sylvan escape where some professors still reside. The peaceful, tree-lined properties of Greenwood are a five-minute drive from the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. “You can walk from Greenwood to the university,” says Jay Kennihan, owner of Chapel Hill Realty Group and longtime Chapel Hill resident. “It’s a family-friendly spot, but at price points that incoming professors can’t afford.” Greenwood Road is the neighborhood’s long, main road, leading to the Barbee-Hargraves Historic Slave Cemetery. It cuts through the dense trees, which provide welcome shade during the
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