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Choose everything from finishes to fixtures with Toll Brothers’ award-winning Design Studio.

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Nestled in the rolling landscape of Spring Hill outside Nashville, August Park is an intimate new-construction community of 31 stunning single-family homes.

The 4 designs: Exquisite (and endlessly customizable)

  • 2,882 to 4,035+ sq ft, 4 to 6 bedrooms, 3 to 5 baths, and 2- to 3-car garages

The location: Equal parts serene and convenient

  • Minutes from the nightlife, dining, and shopping of Franklin and Nashville
  • In the highly rated Williamson County school district

Plus, you’ll find a community pool and poolhouse steps from your front door.

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