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Construction Underway on Eastfield Village, a Lifestyle-Focused Community in Selma, North Carolina

Home » Buildings » Residentials/apartments » Construction Underway on Eastfield Village, a Lifestyle-Focused Community in Selma, North Carolina

Selma, North Carolina, is preparing for a new chapter in residential living as The NRP Group moves forward with construction on Eastfield Village, a 348-unit community designed to merge modern convenience with engaged community living. With a planned initial occupancy in late 2026, the project is set to be about more than homes — it’s destination lifestyle.

At the heart of the project is a focus on everyday convenience and recreation. Residents have access to a resort-style pool with sundeck, landscaped courtyards, pickleball and shuffleboard courts, and a designated dog park with pet wash station. For remote workers, a co-working and business lounge offers professional space without ever having to leave the neighborhood, while walking trails and open spaces tie the apartments into the larger Eastfield master-planned community.

This’s not about getting a place to call home,” says Owen Langston, The NRP Group’s Vice President of Development. “We want people to have time for family, community, and opportunity — and that’s created by building a neighborhood where home, fun, and work-life balance all intersect.”.

435-acre mixed-use master-planned community in the heart of Selma

Eastfield Village will be located within the 435-acre Eastfield complex, a mixed-use property that will feature a business park, restaurants and retail, hotels, and entertainment venues. For residents, this means the luxury of walking, biking, or driving short distances to restaurants, retail, and services — enhancing the “live, work, play” philosophy that is revolutionizing suburban towns nationally.

The units themselves are designed with modern living in mind, boasting open-plan kitchens, formal dining areas, and modern finishes via one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. Coupled with its amenity-rich community, the project is set for professionals and families looking for the convenience of city-style amenities without the loss of suburban charm in Selma.

Through the integration of smartly designed housing with an engaged community environment, Eastfield Village highlights the way Johnston County’s most rapidly growing submarket is evolving. Instead of being a mere offshoot of Raleigh’s need for housing, Selma is now a destination unto itself — where quality of life is the driving force of growth.

In Woodbridge, Virginia, The NRP Group is developing a 355-unit market-rate apartment community. Public leasing channels and the developer’s communities page now list the property as lease-up

Construction Underway on Eastfield Village in Selma: Project Factsheet

Project Overview

Location: Selma, North Carolina

Developer: The NRP Group

Project Type: Multi-family residential apartment community

Total Units: 348 apartments

Initial Occupancy: Late 2026

Unit Types: One-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans

Community Amenities & Features

Recreation & Wellness

Resort-style pool with sundeck

Landscaped courtyards and green spaces

Pickleball courts

Shuffleboard courts

Walking trails connecting to the broader Eastfield community

Dedicated dog park with pet wash station

Professional & Lifestyle

Co-working and business lounge for remote work

Open-concept apartment layouts

Dedicated dining spaces in units

Contemporary finishes throughout

Modern kitchen designs

Master-Planned Community Context

Eastfield Village sits within the 435-acre Eastfield development, a comprehensive mixed-use destination that features:

Business Park facilities

Retail and dining establishments

Hotel accommodations

Entertainment amenities

Walkable and bike-friendly connectivity

Timeline

Current Status: Under construction

Projected Initial Occupancy: Late 2026

Full Community Development: Ongoing as part of larger Eastfield master plan

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