A vibrant community north of Raleigh, North Carolina.
Byrum Woods is a well established neighborhood north of Raleigh, North Carolina. We are located north of I-540 and west of Creedmoor Road. Byrum Woods was developed in the 1980’s and is home to about one hundred families.
We are located about thirty minutes from downtown Raleigh, Wake Forest, Durham, and Research Triangle Park (RTP). To get to Chapel Hill, add another fifteen minutes to the drive.
The neighborhood is filled with families that have lived here for thirty years and have seen their children grow up and move out, to new families with infants. It provides a great mix of people, experiences, and a wide set of potential friends.
Each house in the neighborhood has approximately one acre of land, and most homes have a mature grove of trees in their backyard, where you will often find our resident family of deer. As a wooded community, you will find deer, snakes, and other local wildlife.
The Byrum Woods HOA Board of Directors is an all volunteer Board dedicated to the care and upkeep of the community
The HOA is responsible for the maintenance of the community entrances, utilities, and organizing social events. The HOA is not responsible for enforcing the covenants.
Annual meetings are normally held in October. Dues are collected starting in October and are for one year.
Pay Dues OnlineThe HOA bylaws serve as a guide to the community, and are approved by the HOA members. The current bylaws were approved in 2017.
Download BylawsHave a question about the neighborhood or need to contact the Architectural Committee about a property change? Better yet, are you interested on being on the Board or volunteering?
Email the BoardThe Byrum Woods subdivision was built in three phases resulting in three sets of restrictive covenants. All of the covenants are nearly identical, but there may be some difference.
While the covenants are legally binding, the covenants do not grant the HOA any enforcement power. As such, the HOA is unable to fine, place liens, or sue property owners to enforce the covenants.
For each phase, there is a map of the properties covered by that specific set of covenants, the original covenants, and the current covenants. If purchasing a property in the community, please contact the Board to ensure that you have the latest covenants.
Restrictive covenants and guidelines applicable to properties located in Phase 1 development.
Restrictive covenants and guidelines applicable to properties located in Phase 2 development.
Restrictive covenants and guidelines applicable to properties located in Phase 3 development.
Note: Please refer to your property deed or the Wake County Register of Deeds to confirm which Phase your lot belongs to.
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