Turnberry Homes Builds Luxury New Homes in Nashville

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The Turnberry Homes community in Franklin, Stags Leap, is turning heads in Nashville real estate. The new community features 91 upscale, luxurious new homes ranging from 3,300 to over 5,000 square feet of living space. For those looking for affordable new homes with the most luxurious details, you need not look any farther than Stags Leap. Homes are priced from the $400,000s, and you’ll be extremely impressed to find spacious floorplans, beautiful brick exteriors and fine finishes throughout.

At Stags Leap many homesites are currently available, providing the homeowner with complete creative freedom for customizing your new home. However, if a more immediate move-in is what you had in mind, there are standing inventory homes currently available as well. Stags Leap offers many of the most popular options and features available on the market today, like master-on-main, bonus rooms, two-story family rooms and foyers and three-car side-entry garages.

Luxurious Family Room in Turnberry Homes Model Home

To help you get a true idea what your new home in Nashville will look like, we encourage you to visit the community and tour the fully decorated model home. It is here that you will see many fine finishes first hand, like hardwood floors, vaulted and trey ceilings, intricate molding packages, wrought iron railings and more. By looking at the model home, you will get a better idea of what you want and don’t want in your new home. Also, be sure to take notice of the community swimming pool during your visit.

Turnberry Homes builds in multiple communities throughout the Nashville area.

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    Eric Hundin

  2. [...] Yes, it’s a gradual process and we will only slowly begin to see the effects, but, according to a recent article published by the Murfreesboro Post, the excess home inventory is starting to sell - resulting in the stabilization of the real estate market. While there is still a huge number of unoccupied inventory homes, the numbers and statistics suggest that the 11-county greater Nashville area is on its way out of the eye of the storm. With builders paying more attention to the state of the market, construction on new homes has severely slowed in order to absorb the current inventory. This means that it’s a buyer’s market out there. Nashville home builders are offering fantastic deals and great incentives, and, in combination with the low interest rates, it is some of the best conditions for buying a new home in Nashville. [...]

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