Room to Grow: Why Carraway Village Is Chapel Hill’s Best-Kept Secret
April 23, 2025

Chapel Hill has always been a town full of movement. Students coming and going, startups rising, families growing, and artists creating. It’s alive in all the best ways. But sometimes, even in a place that vibrant, you need a little distance to hear yourself think.
That’s where Carraway Village comes in.
Not miles away, just far enough. Not off the grid, just off the rush.
This isn’t just a place to live. It’s a place to catch your breath—and decide what’s next.

A Slower Kind of Convenience
Carraway Village sits just outside the traditional Chapel Hill core, with instant access to I-40 and the Eubanks Park & Ride. You’re close to UNC and downtown, but without the noise, the parking headaches, or the feeling that you’re always in a hurry.
It’s the kind of place where you can run to the store, grab coffee, or walk your dog without feeling like you’ve entered a campus crosswalk at rush hour.
And with grocery, dining, and daily essentials right in the Village, you can stay local while still feeling connected.

More Than Space—Room to Live
The apartments at Carraway don’t just give you square footage. They give you breathing room. Natural light, open-concept kitchens, high ceilings, and touches that feel intentional. The kind of details that make you want to cook, read, start something, or do absolutely nothing at all.
And with options for one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts, there’s space here for whatever stage of life you’re in—or heading toward.

Nature’s Never Far
Need a reset? You’re surrounded. Carraway Village is built with green space in mind. Whether it’s an early morning walk through nearby parks or an afternoon under the trees, you don’t have to “get out of town” to feel like you’ve escaped it.
Add in the community pool, fitness center, and trails nearby, and you’ve got a lifestyle that supports both your pace and your peace of mind.

Not the Center of Town—Just the Center of Calm
Living at Carraway Village means you’re in Chapel Hill, but in your own rhythm. You get the culture, the cuisine, the creative energy—but on your terms.
It’s for people who are still building, still growing, but know the value of slowing down.
It’s for people who want to be near the action, not swallowed by it.
It’s for people who don’t just want a home—they want headspace.