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Mungo Homes opens model home at first Lillington community

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago
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Mungo Homes is proud to debut its model home at Leander Lee Preserve, Mungo’s first community in the Lillington submarket.

Leander Lee Preserve is a collection of 72 single-family homes ranging from 1,017 to 2,985 square feet. It also includes 10 ranch-style and two-story floor plans, featuring 2-6 bedrooms, 2.5-4.5 bathrooms, and 2-car garages (with the option of a third car garage or detached 2-car garage). Homesites range from 0.5 to 3.6 acres. Pricing starts in the mid $200Ks.

The community is located off NC-27 W, providing easy access to both Raleigh and Fayetteville, as well as the major area employer, Fort Bragg. Homebuyers will enjoy close proximity to recreation opportunities including Raven Rock State Park, the Cape Fear River, Keith Hills Country Club and Anderson Creek Club.

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