Find your place in Wake County with new homes at Kennebec Crossing
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to buy a home, here’s some great news: mortgage interest rates have started dropping, which can significantly help if you’re looking to buy a home. With lower rates, move-in ready homes available, and available incentives, it’s a great time to buy. And if you’re interested in Wake County for new homes, it’s time to explore Robuck Homes’ Kennebec Crossing.
Kennebec Crossing offers modern, spacious homes surrounded by the peacefulness of suburban life while still being conveniently close to the amenities of the Triangle area. Here’s everything you should know if you’re considering buying through the end of 2024.
Kennebec Crossing is in an outstanding location
While Kennebec Crossing is located just outside of the small town of Angier, it’s also on the southern edge of Wake County, giving homeowners the best of both worlds. As Angier continues its unprecedented growth, Kennebec Crossing is becoming a highly sought-after destination for potential homeowners looking for a small, hometown feel without sacrificing the benefits of living in the Triangle.
Kennebec Crossing is only 20 miles from Raleigh, and it’s close to downtown Fuquay-Varina, another booming community in Wake County. Kennebec Crossing puts homeowners close to the craft breweries, quaint shopping, historic destinations, and community celebrations of this growing area. Kennebec Crossing is also located in the Wake County Public School District. It’s a highly-ranked school district, not only in North Carolina, but in the United States. And the elementary school Kennebec Crossing children attend, Willow Springs Elementary School, is a 2024 National Blue Ribbon School for being one of the highest-performing schools in the nation.
This combination of convenience and lifestyle makes Kennebec Crossing an ideal spot for families and professionals alike.
Mortgage rates are dropping
Since the Federal Reserve dropped interest rates by half a percentage point in September, mortgage rates began dropping, too. Lower rates are now putting prospective homebuyers in a more favorable spot to get financing that will make monthly payments more affordable.
Keep in mind that lower rates will begin to increase demand for homes across the area. If you’re specifically considering Wake County for new homes, it’s a great time to look for new construction homes that are ready for purchase. Standing inventory is a great way to take advantage of lower mortgage rates fast. Talk to a mortgage lender to get pre-approved and to lock in a rate for a new home.
Kennebec Crossing offers move-in-ready single-family homes and townhomes
For anyone looking at Wake County new homes, put Kennebec Crossing on the list. This new community features a selection of new floor plans from Robuck Homes. Each home at Kennebec Crossing is designed with modern, airy interiors, primary suites, and spacious kitchens. The homes in this community are designed to meet the needs of today’s homeowners with features that make everyday living enjoyable, whether you’re entertaining guests or simply relaxing with family. And each house is crafted with care, blending modern aesthetics with timeless functionality.
The first set of townhomes built within Kennebec Crossing are ready for move-in. Priced from the low $300’s, each townhome offers over 1800 square feet of living space. They feature 3 and 2.5 bathrooms, plus a loft area for additional living space. Each townhome has a two-car garage and a first-floor primary suite option with a private bathroom, which includes a tiled shower with a bench and dual sink vanity. The kitchen features a large island with ample storage and a pantry. It also opens to the living and dining area for a seamless flow through the downstairs.
Kennebec Crossing also has quick move-in single-family homes available. Priced from the upper $400’s, the community has such options as ranch-style and two-story homes, and homes with primary suites located upstairs or down. Robuck’s single family homes offer gourmet kitchens with walk-in pantries, pocket offices, spacious bathrooms with soaking tubs and separate showers with a bench, and grilling patios for outdoor living.
Incentives are currently available
One of the great things about rates dropping now is that Robuck Homes is currently offering community closing cost incentives at Kennebec Crossing. However, as lower rates start to drive up demand, incentives like this won’t last long. It’s the right time to take advantage of them. That’s especially true as you explore Wake County for new homes, where it’s getting harder to buy.
Between dropping interest rates and great incentives available now, homes like the move-in-ready options at Kennebec Crossing are even more accessible to buyers who have been waiting for the right moment. These benefits can make a significant difference in both your monthly payments and long-term financial investment on a new home.
The Robuck Homes story
Robuck Homes has been crafting homes in the Triangle and coastal regions of North Carolina for nearly a century. As a family-owned and operated company, we take pride in our diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, and non-profit projects, ensuring the Robuck legacy of quality and craftsmanship continues for generations to come. After building thousands of homes across more than 60 communities in some of the most sought-after locations in North Carolina, Robuck remains committed to delivering the same exceptional service and superior craftsmanship — both today and in the future.
Get in touch to start your search at Kennebec Crossing.