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The Emmylou Kitchen in the model home at the Toll Brothers at The Nations

From eye-catching architecture to the quality craftsmanship Toll Brothers is known for, every detail is designed to feel like home — only better.

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Looking for a home that puts you right in the middle of the action? Toll Brothers at The Nations is now selling in the vibrant West Nashville neighborhood — just steps from great food, live music, and local favorites.

Choose from stylish lofts + townhomes designed with modern living in mind. Plus, quick move-in homes featuring designer-appointed finishes are available, so you can settle in sooner (and start exploring faster).

Ready to take a look? Schedule a tour and experience it for yourself at the Emmylou Loft Model Home (733 41st Ave. North).

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