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Photos of the interior and exterior of Renaissance Place.

Ready to see Renaissance Place for yourself? Schedule a tour or swing by at your convenience.

Photos by Brenna Glasgow

Convenience meets comfort at Renaissance Place by Hunter Quinn Homes, a collection of modern craftsman-style townhomes less than 10 minutes from downtown.

Located on N. Pleasantburg Dr., local amenities like Sprouts Farmers Market, Jersey Bagel Brothers, and the new Canal Coffee Co. are a short walk away.

The new construction homes feature flexible floor plans with up to three bedrooms, dual primary suites, home offices, and garages —perfect for first-time buyers, young professionals, and roommates.

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