Magnolia Creek is now available! This new development is located in Cookeville, Tennessee and features homes ranging in various sizes and colors.

Magnolia Creek is a Traditional Neighborhood Development, a comprehensive planning system that includes a variety of housing types and land uses in a defined area. The variety of uses permits educational facilities, civic buildings and commercial establishments to be located within walking distance of private homes. A TND is served by a network of paths, streets and lanes suitable for pedestrians as well as vehicles. This provides residents the option of walking, biking or driving to places within their neighborhood. Present and future modes of transit are also considered during the planning stages.

Public and private spaces have equal importance, creating a balanced community that serves a wide range of home and business owners. The inclusion of civic buildings and civic space — in the form of plazas, greens, parks and squares — enhances community identity and value.

Call Natalie Stout at 931.520.7750 to schedule a viewing and for more information!

Home Designer: Taylor Made Plans

Builder: KMJ Properties LLC · Kelly Coleman & Michael Petty

For more information about new urbanism, see the article Welcome to the New Urbanism.

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Note about directions: Juniper Drive does not show in Google maps at the moment. Magnolia Creek is only 2 miles from Tech off of Freehill Road . For navigation, Google 2400 Freehill Road for the directions.

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