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👀 New homes available in Nolensville this weekend

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A rendering showcases the streetscape of Willow Ridge, featuring three large, modern homes.

A rendering showcases the streetscape of Willow Ridge.

Rendering property of PulteGroup

Nestled in the thriving community of Nolensville and surrounded by picturesque nature, Willow Ridge by John Wieland Homes offers modern, executive-style homes on expansive homesites with breathtaking views.

The premier location ensures a seamless commute to the upcoming Nolensville Town Square, Franklin, and Nashville, while being zoned for the top-rated Williamson County Schools.

Pro tip: Join the VIP Interest List for the opportunity to purchase before the community’s grand opening to the public this Saturday.

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