The Reserve at Ellis Crossing

400 Advancement Ave Durham, NC 27703 • From $109 Per Day
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  • One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Pets Considered
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit
  • Fitness Equipment
  • Indoor Pool & Outdoor Pool

Property Details

About this property

 

At The Reserve of Ellis Crossing apartments in Durham, NC, you'll find elegant, sophisticated apartment layouts directly across from Research Triangle Park at the northeast corner of NC Highway 147 and Ellis Road intersection. The Reserve at Ellis Crossing offers luxury apartment living in a superb location; five miles from downtown Durham, six miles to Brier Creek Shopping Center in Raleigh, and only eight miles to The Streets at Southpoint Mall in Durham.

 

Amenities

Indoor Year-Round Pool
EV Charging Stations
Outdoor Zero-Entry Pool
Amazon Package Lockers
24 Hour Fitness Center
Club Room
Arcade and Game Room
Sports Court and Beach Volleyball Court
Car Care Center
Playground
Poolside Gas Grills
Pet Park and Spa

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About Durham, North Carolina

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Just miles apart, Durham and Chapel Hill are linked by their rival basketball teams and liberal leanings. Chapel Hill is a quaint Southern college town whose cultural makeup is defined by the nearly 30,000 students of the University of North Carolina, the nation's first state university which was founded in 1789. A quirky, forward-thinking city, Chapel Hill is famous for its indie rock scene and hippie culture. Durham was once a gritty, tobacco and railroad town whose wealth dried up in the '60s and only recently began to make a comeback. Though still basically a working-class area, the presence of prestigious Duke University has brought progressive types and Durham is now becoming a hot spot for foodies, artists and the LGBT community. Civic life is centered around the renovated brick tobacco warehouses of the downtown: Brightleaf Sqare and the American Tobacco Campus are worth a visit for shopping and outdoor dining.

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