A local developer is helping to fill Carrboro Chapel Hill’s housing gap with the South Green Flats project well underway. The project is currently under construction with an expected completion of mid-2026.  Located at the roundabout on South Greensboro Street as part of the South Green development, it is offering 57 residential flats and 6 commercial spaces for sale.

“South Green Flats was conceived to deliver much needed missing middle housing to our market. Our all-local design, development, and construction team has done a terrific job creating this project.  We’re very excited to see it now being built.” said Mark Moshier of Legacy Real Property Group, who is developing the project. “It’s an amazing location, and exactly what Carrboro needs in terms of a new housing option.”

The community will feature 1 and 2 bedroom modern style one-level residences across 3 buildings. Amenities include a club room & grill terrace for entertaining, a fitness room, firepit, dog play area, and raised garden beds. EV car chargers will also be available for residents, who will be able to take full advantage of the restaurants, stores and services right outside their door in South Green.

“There is a great deal of interest in these condo homes. With prices being considerably lower than other nearby luxury condos, these appeal to a wide range of home buyers. For a young buyer, an empty-nester, or someone interested in buying close to UNC and our thriving downtowns, it’s a great opportunity.” said Kara Pittman, of the Terra Nova team at Compass, who is co-leading the sales and marketing effort.

For those interested in calling South Green Flats home, information on available properties can be found at SouthGreenFlats.com.

 

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