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A rendering of Toll Brother's new Nashville community. Includes a line of townhomes and a statue in the middle.

Built-in home maintenance includes lawn upkeep + trash removal.

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Music City, meet Meadowlark — a new low-maintenance community consisting of single-family homes and townhomes from luxury builder Toll Brothers.

Under development in Murfreesboro, TN, this modern neighborhood is springing to life in the top-rated Rutherford County School District and offers walkable access to shopping and dining at The Avenue and Clari Park. Plus, enjoy nearby Murfreesboro Greenway Systems’ 17+ miles of hike and bike trails.

Meadowlark will also feature designer-appointed collections curated by in-house design experts.

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