Whiskey Branch’s momentum continues to build


Cameron Management and Trusst Builder Group partner again on another successful community

Following up on the extraordinary success at The Forks at Barclay, Cameron Management and Trusst Builder look to continue to replicate that success with Whiskey Branch.  Whiskey Branch is a new, gated community ideally located just moments from Midtown in a setting so pristine, you’ll feel like you’re a world away. Sloping hills and thick woods create an idyllic setting just outside the city limits off of South College Road, meaning no city taxes! Amenities include a saltwater pool, expansive clubhouse, entry pavilion, fire pit and large community green. Whiskey Branch features 156 single family homes and townhomes and pre-construction pricing starts from the mid $300’s. Four model homes are available for tours at Whiskey Branch. The best GPS address to Whiskey Branch is 500 Navaho Trail. For more information, contact Lisa Hadgraft at 910-782-2800.

Come visit Whiskey Branch to day for a new take on the Old South.

About Trusst Builder Group

Trusst Builder Group is a locally owned and operated builder and developer of quality homes and neighborhoods throughout New Hanover and Brunswick counties. Trusst has built more than 3,000 homes in the Cape Fear region since 1992. Today, Trusst homes are under construction in Whiskey Branch, RiverLights and The Forks at Barclay in Wilmington; Brunswick Forest, Hearthstone, Magnolia Greens and Waterford in Leland; Compass Pointe, St. James Plantation, Winding River Plantation, and Palmetto Creek in Brunswick County. Floor plans include townhomes, patio homes and semi-custom home designs.  More information can be found on their website at www.trusstbuildergroup.com.


Need more details?

For additional information please contact Bryan Greene or Hill Rogers at Cameron Management.


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