

American Village is a large subdivision in Durham. The first homes were built in this area in the 1970 and construction still continues as the neighbhorhood expands. The older areas are beautifully landscape yards with mature trees and wide, winding roads.
American Village is a large subdivision in Durham. The first homes were built in this area in the 1970 and construction still continues as the neighbhorhood expands. The older areas are beautifully landscape yards with mature trees and wide, winding roads. The newer area of American Village has been largely developed by St. Lawrence Homes, with newly cleared land, wide winding streets and plenty of area for young families to stroll, ride bikes, walk and play.
The neighborhood is generally bordered by Route 751, Route 15-501 and old Route 70. It is immediately adjacent to major tracts of Duke Forest, which has abundant walking and biking trails.
American Village is bordered by Duke Forest and has local hiking/bike trails and a neighborhood park. Convenient to Duke University, Duke Medical Center, VA Hospital and the Children's Hospital. Minutes from I-85, I-40, RTP, shopping, schools and entertainment.
Home sites in American village typically range from 1/3rd to 3/4ths acre. Home styles in American Village are typically transitional and traditional with brick and wood siding.
There is a homeowner's association, with dues currently of $240.00 per year. Emergency services are managed by The City of Durham. Landline telephone service by Verizon and City of Durham trash and recycling.
American Village is 10 minutes from Duke University and Medical Center. It is approximately 25 minutes from Raleigh-Durham International Airport, 20 minutes from Research Triangle Park, 20 minutes to Chapel Hill and 10 minutes from downtown Durham.
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