Inside the Beltline addresses of this scale and architectural pedigree do not come to market often. 105 Edenburgh is a new Copper Builders custom set directly across from Carolina Country Club, with three finished levels and 6,965 square feet of considered design across a 0.26-acre lot. The main level pairs a Taj Mahal quartzite kitchen and Thermador 48-inch six-burner range with a hidden walk-in scullery and a generous River Rock cabinetry island, while the first-floor primary suite rises under a vaulted 14-foot ceiling with a floor-to-ceiling tile bath, freestanding soaking tub, frameless gold shower glass, and a walk-in closet connected through to the laundry. A private office under 14-foot ceilings and a Fond Du Lac stone fireplace anchors the home's flex space. Three en-suite bedrooms and a game room with a bar area sit above. The walk-out basement holds a theater room, flex space, additional bedroom, full bath, and additional kitchen area. Accordion-style doors open the main level to a covered bluestone patio with a linear Galaxy stone fireplace, motorized retractable Phantom screens, and a gas grill rough-in for the outdoor kitchen. White oak engineered hardwoods, Andersen black-frame windows, two Rinnai tankless water heaters, EcoBee thermostats, and a Liftmaster MyQ-enabled garage support the systems. Carolina Country Club, Glenwood Village, Five Points, the Village District, and downtown Raleigh sit minutes from the address. A new custom positioned for the buyer who values what an Inside the Beltline foundation will be worth ten years from now.