Looking for a custom home builder in northern Orange County? Travars Built Homes builds on your lot with a builder-led, personalized approach, designed around your land, your priorities, and how you want to use your property over time.
Whether you’re planning a home in Cedar Grove, the Caldwell area, or surrounding parts of northern Orange County, we help you design a home that fits both the homesite and the long-term potential of the property.
Why Build in Northern Orange County
Northern Orange County offers a quieter, more established rural setting distinct from the growth patterns seen closer to Chapel Hill and southern Orange County.
This area reflects some of the region’s earliest settlement patterns, with land shaped by agriculture and small communities dating back to the 1700s. Communities like Cedar Grove developed around early farms, churches, and crossroads that helped define property boundaries and land use that still influence the area today.
What draws many homeowners here:
- A consistent rural setting with less development pressure
- Established land patterns and long-standing property boundaries
- Opportunities for privacy and separation between homesites
- A setting that has changed gradually over time, rather than rapidly

Many homeowners considering this area also explore nearby locations like Hillsborough, Siler City, or Alamance County, depending on land availability and overall goals.
Cedar Grove, Caldwell & Surrounding Areas
This part of Orange County is made up of small, unincorporated communities rather than defined towns.
Cedar Grove:
- The most recognized name in northern Orange County
- A historic rural community with deep agricultural roots
- A mix of farmland, wooded tracts, and long-held family properties
Caldwell:
- A quieter, less-defined area with similar characteristics
- Larger properties and flexible homesite options
- A setting shaped by natural features and rural roadways
Surrounding Areas:
- Includes smaller communities such as Hurdle Mills, Orange Grove, Schley, and surrounding rural crossroads
- Often characterized by low-density development, agricultural use, and consistent land patterns.
This area sits north of Hillsborough and beyond the more developed I-40 corridor, creating a clear transition into a more rural landscape.
Land Characteristics & Homesite Planning
Homesites in northern Orange County often require a thoughtful approach early in the process.
Common characteristics include:
- Wooded tracts and rolling terrain
- Longer driveways and deeper setbacks
- Natural drainage patterns and slope considerations
- Septic-based homesites and private wells rather than municipal utilities
Because of this, homes are typically designed to fit the land, not the other way around.
Homes are also positioned based on septic and well locations as defined by permits. The approved septic area, drain field layout, and well placement can directly influence where the home sits on the property, as well as aspects of the home’s design.
In some parts of northern Orange County, it’s also common to see properties set up for horses, with pasture, fencing, and barns either in place or planned as part of the homesite. The rolling terrain and larger tracts of land make this a practical option on many properties.
For those not looking to keep horses directly on their property, there are also nearby opportunities for riding lessons, boarding, and equestrian activities throughout the broader area.
Recreation & Outdoor Access
Recreation in this area is centered around natural spaces, trails, and quiet outdoor access.
Nearby options include:

- Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, with hiking trails and elevated views
- Cedarock Park, offering trails, open space, and equestrian-friendly areas
- Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area, with hiking trails and scenic overlooks
- Eno River State Park, with miles of trails, river access, and protected natural areas
- Nearby equestrian facilities offering riding lessons, boarding, and trail access

This is not destination-driven recreation: it’s an accessible, everyday outdoor space tied to the land itself. living.
Custom Homes Designed for the Property
In Cedar Grove and the surrounding areas, the land typically drives early decisions.
Homes are positioned based on:
- Tree coverage and clearing strategy
- Slope and elevation changes
- Driveway length and approach
- Septic and well placement
- Privacy and orientation
- Long-term use of the property
Many homeowners in this area are also planning, whether that’s future structures, evolving land use, or multi-generational property planning.
Many homeowners considering this area also look at nearby locations like Hillsborough, Chapel Hill, or Siler City, depending on how they want to balance access and setting.
Floor Plans That Fit Northern Orange County
Here are a few examples of plans that align well with what many buyers are looking for in this area:
All floor plans are starting points and can be customized for your lot and your goals.
Building on Your Lot in Northern Orange County
Building in this area often starts with understanding how the land and home will work together.
We help you evaluate:
- Homesite placement within the property
- Driveway access and layout
- Slope, grading, and drainage
- Septic and well feasibility
- Long-term use of the land
In many cases, we’re involved early, helping align the homesite and home design before key decisions are finalized.

Why Choose Travars Built Homes
Travars Built Homes offers a builder-led process focused on clarity, communication, and thoughtful design.
- Builder involvement throughout the process
- Early input on land and homesite planning
- Flexible plan customization
- Experience across a wide range of properties
- Local knowledge across Orange County and the surrounding areas
Our goal is to help you build a home that fits both your land and your long-term plans.
Frequently Asked Questions About Building in Northern Orange County
> Q: How does northern Orange County compare to areas closer to Chapel Hill?
A: This area tends to be more consistent and rural, with less subdivision activity and more established land patterns. Properties here are often shaped by long-standing agricultural use rather than newer development.
> Q: What approvals are required before I can build on land in this area?
A: If public utilities (water and sewer) are not available, which is common in northern Orange County, you’ll typically need both a septic permit and a well permit before moving forward. The county evaluates soil conditions, layout, and setbacks before issuing approvals. We can help review any existing documentation or permits and outline the next steps.
> Q: When should I start planning the home layout?
A: Early. A preliminary layout helps guide homesite placement, driveway design, and how the home interacts with the land.
> Q: How does a septic permit actually impact the home design?
A: More than most people expect. The septic system is sized based on the number of bedrooms, and the approved drain field and repair area must be protected. This often determines where the home can sit and where the driveway can be cut in. We’ll help evaluate potential placements for the home at your site walk.
> Q: Are properties suitable for horses or other animals?
A: In many cases, yes. Some properties are well-suited for horses and other animals, though it depends on acreage, layout, and any applicable restrictions.
> Q: Can I use the land for gardening or small-scale agriculture?
A: Often, yes. Many properties support expanded outdoor use depending on the specific site and any restrictions.
> Q: What is the most helpful first step if I’m considering land in northern Orange County?
A: A site walk and review of any existing permits and documents. Walking the property allows you to evaluate potential septic location, slope, and access early before making design decisions.
Building Across Central North Carolina
Travars Built Homes builds across Chatham, Alamance, Durham, Orange, Wake, and other surrounding counties.
If you have land, or are considering land, in a nearby area, we’re always glad to talk through the opportunity and help you evaluate next steps.
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If you’re considering building in Cedar Grove or northern Orange County, we’d be glad to talk through your plans and help you take the next step.
Other areas to explore:
Hillsborough · Durham · Mebane · Chapel Hill · Siler City · Southern Alamance · Rural Chatham County · Pittsboro