

Planter's Walk is arguably the most "historic" subdivision in Knightdale, and not simply because it is the oldest master-planned community in the town, began in 1987.
Planter's Walk is arguably the most "historic" subdivision in Knightdale, and not simply because it is the oldest master-planned community in the town, began in 1987.
Historically plantation land, Planter's Walk was first settled by the Hinton family in the early 1700s. The Hinton's were the first to settle in the area after an official decree by the King of England. A number of plantations were built and now, hundreds of years later, their history is reflected in the various sections of the subdivision of Planter's Walk.
The 360-acre community has a number of smaller neighborhoods within its borders. Initial neighborhoods were Applegate, The Landings, and The Oaks. The general look of the homes is a Williamsburg style, with classic colors. Over the years, the area has continued to grow and additional sections have been added, each designed to appeal to a specific type of buyer. Today Planters Walk is surrounded by a multitude of nearby conveniences and some of the best shopping and dining in Knightdale.
Home prices in the area range from approximately $140,000 upwards of over $250,000. Many homes feature vaulted ceilings and large master suites. Mature trees are commonplace in Planters Walk and provide excellent shade and security.
If you choose to leave the convenience just outside your own backyard, Planters Walk provides excellent convenience to Raleigh and other nearby attractions. All major highways and I-40 are within a matter of minutes, and the commute to RDU or RTP is relatively painless, with the expansion of I-540 right into Knightdale.
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