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The interior kitchen are of the new model home at The Nations.

Why rent when you can own? Toll Brothers at The Nations features quick move-in homes that are right for your timeline with designer-appointed features selected by design professionals.

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Walking through The Nations’ new, fully decorated Hutcherson model home will have you ready to pack your bags and move in.

Located just three miles from Downtown, the new West Nashville luxury community from Toll Brothers is brimming with architectural elements and designer finishes that elevate the everyday living experience.

The Hutcherson is just one of several two-story condo and three-story townhome designs and floorplans, which are available for move-in as early as this fall.

Feel the difference firsthand

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