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Meet The Nations: Nashville’s newest luxe home community

Now under construction, The Nations’ customizable condos and townhomes will hit the market in West Nashville this summer.

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A luxury kitchen inside The Nations by Toll Brothers.

The Nations offers spacious open floor plans with expansive kitchens and dining rooms.

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Music City, meet The Nations: A brand-new luxury community by Toll Brothers in West Nashville. It won’t be long until its debut — construction is underway, and sales are slated to begin this summer.

🏡 The homes

The expansive community, located at 731 41st Ave., will feature:

Home buyers can choose from a range of designs with flexible floor plans and designer-curated selections, including spacious kitchens, luxe finishes, and options to enhance indoor and outdoor living spaces.
Bonus: Two quick move-in homes will be available when the community opens in early summer.

🍽️ The neighborhood

Toll Brothers at The Nations is named for its location — aka, one of the fastest growing neighborhoods in Nashville. It’s conveniently located near downtown, and residents will be minutes away from popular restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, parks, and more.

See inside the homes

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