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Luxury living arrives this summer at Tomlinson Pointe

This new Mt. Juliet community from Toll Brothers offers luxury two-story homes with an array of spectacular amenities.

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A rendering of one of the new homes in the Tomlinson Pointe neighborhood, with a white exterior, pointed roof, and wide windows.

Tomlison Pointe is located in one of Nashville’s highest-rated school districts.

Image provided by Toll Brothers

Introducing Tomlinson Pointe, where sophisticated modern design, luxury amenities, and seamless outdoor living welcome you home.

Arriving summer 2024, this brand-new community from Toll Brothers is carefully curated to elevate your daily living experience.

🏠 Luxe plans + amenities

Choose from two luxe collections, each featuring open-concept floor plans + designer finishes, and enjoy a full suite of world-class community amenities, including:

  • Outdoor pool with cabanas
  • Fire pit gathering area
  • Playground + activity lawn
  • Green space throughout

Bonus: Live in a space designed around you with customization options like more expansive living areas, flex rooms, and elevated outdoor living features.

📍 A location to love

The new community is nestled among the endless shopping, dining, and entertainment options of Mt. Juliet, and sits just a short drive from bustling downtown Nashville.

Join the VIP list today to be among the first to hear about updates, pricing, and availability.

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