Scott’s Grant
When it comes to the perfect combination of serenity and convenience, few communities compare to Scott’s Grant. Located off of Route 150 between Lake Brandt Road and Church Street, Scott’s Grant is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of town yet strategically located within walking distance to Northern Middle and High Schools, a mile or two from Haw River State Park and just down the road from Lowes Foods and CVS (now under construction.) And when you need to pop into town for work or an outing, you’re only ten to fifteen minutes away!
The hallmark of this striking neighborhood lies in quality construction and superb architectural details. Each home has its own personality while blending with the gorgeous look and feel of the community overall. Choose from a home that’s already been constructed, and move right in! Or pick your own lot and build your dream house; you’ll love the number of accents and options you have to make your house your own. Planked shutters, eye-catching buttresses, handsome front doors, window caps and a beautiful combination of rock, brick and wood – you won’t find any flat fronts or square boxes here. Scott’s Grant homes boast great shapes and architectural details that create irresistible curb appeal.
After you’ve fallen in love with the homes, don’t forget to factor in the walking trail, the picnic shelter with fire pit, and the playground – all of which make Scott’s Grant a community in every sense. Large lots give you the privacy you want while amenities like these give you every opportunity to get to know your neighbors.
But Scott’s Grant is more than a beautiful neighborhood in the making on a stunning piece of countryside. As you admire the softly rolling hills and the backdrop of trees flanking both sides of the community, think of Robert Thomas Scott, the man for whom this unique property was named. In 1730, Scott relocated with his two sons from Lancaster, Pennsylvania to settle on this land. In those days, if you remained on the land for ten years, you were offered a land grant from King George II. And that is why one of Northwest’s most coveted up-and-coming communities is now known as “Scott’s Grant.”