Residential Real Estate

Mungo Homes introduces new communities in Angier North Carolina

By Staff Report, posted 2 months ago

Mungo Homes, a leading regional homebuilder, announced on Thursday, April 24, the debut of two communities in Angier, North Carolina. Langdon Preserve and Cambridge Reserve are new additions to the rapidly flourishing town, which strives to maintain its historic charm amid significant growth. Both communities are just minutes from downtown Angier, where the revitalized Main Street and Depot Square host regular events and festivals, including the always-anticipated Crepe Myrtle Festival.

Home coming to the  Langdon Preserve community. 

“Angier continues to grow at an impressive pace. It’s easy to see why, and we’re excited to be part of that story,” said Mungo Homes Market President Adam Speiran in a press release. “Our expansion into this area speaks to the long-term confidence we have in the Triangle region. We’re investing in communities where we see opportunity, momentum, and a strong future for families. Langdon Preserve and Cambridge Reserve offer the kind of space, access and quality that today’s homebuyers are looking for.”

Langdon Preserve and Cambridge Reserve each offer spacious new homes on large homesites (some over 2 acres), with a variety of floor plans ranging from 2,200 to over 2,800 square feet. Priced from the mid to high $300s, both communities provide options for a variety of buyers, including first-time homeowners and those seeking more space. Select homes in Cambridge Reserve include a detached two-car garage in addition to the standard attached garage. 

Learn more at their website here.

 

Editor’s note: An expanded version of this article will be available in our upcoming issue coming to an inbox near you on Friday, May 9.

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