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Gunter's Cove

Express Series®|From $279,900

88 Shellcracker Lane, Guntersville, AL 35976

3 - 5 Bed| 2 - 3 Bath | 2 Garage

1 Story | From 1,537 Sq. Ft.

Model home

Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

256-445-6016

About our community

Nestled just off Highway 431 behind the established homes of Kennamer Circle, this D.R. Horton community in Guntersville, Alabama offers the perfect blend of convenience, charm, and lake-life living. Residents will enjoy being minutes from downtown Guntersville, with it's locally loved shops, dining, and year-round events, while also having easy access to major roadways for commuting to Huntsville or Scottsboro. This thoughtfully planned neighborhood is tucked away from the bustle of the highway, giving it a peaceful residential feel, yet it's right around the corner from everyday necessities. With Lake Guntersville State Park and the Tennessee River just a short drive away, outdoor adventure, fishing, and scenic views are always within reach.

Homebuyers can expect a variety of our most popular floorplans, featuring open-concept layouts, designed finishes, and energy-efficient features - all backed by America's builder. Whether you're starting fresh, raising a family, or looking to downsize near the water, this community brings together the best of small-town charm and modern living in Guntersville, Alabama.

Community amenities

  • HOA

Schools

Guntersville Elementary School
Public | Pre-K - 5th Grade 5.5 mi.

Guntersville Middle School
Public | 6th - 8th Grade 5.5 mi.

Guntersville High School
Public | 9th - 12th Grade 7 mi.

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Model home

Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

256-445-6016
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Area Information

Find Your New Home in Huntsville, AL

Huntsville stands at the crossroads of history and innovation, where a spirit of exploration has shaped its identity as a city on the edge of something greater. Known as the Rocket City, Huntsville’s deep roots in U.S. space exploration have infused the community with a sense of progress and discovery that continues to influence its growth today. Beyond its scientific accolades, Huntsville charms with southern hospitality, scenic landscapes, and a rich cultural scene that has earned it a place among the top cities to live in the nation.

New Homes For Sale in Huntsville, AL

From its storied history to its forward-looking present to future, Huntsville offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity that invites all who seek a balanced, enriching lifestyle. With plenty of incredible new homes to choose from at our new home communities across Huntsville, find your new home with us, call or schedule an appointment today.

Community life in Huntsville

Community life in Huntsville thrives with various arts, music, and cultural events that celebrate the city’s dynamic heritage. The U.S. Space and Rocket Center stands as a symbol of the city’s historic achievements. It hosts numerous events, including Space Camp and the Biergarten, where locals and visitors gather for live music, German cuisine, and local brews. Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment, the largest privately-owned arts facility in the Southeast, showcases artists, craftspeople, and live performances, making it a creative cornerstone of the community. Annual events such as the Panoply Arts Festival and Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo attract visitors from across the region. At the same time, the Von Braun Center serves as a hub for concerts, sporting events, and performances. Concerts in the Park is a local favorite at Big Spring Park, and the WhistleStop BBQ Festival in October is a stellar community event and a regional favorite.

Outdoor Adventures Huntsville

Huntsville’s outdoor offerings are abundant, catering to every level of adventure seeker. Monte Sano State Park provides extensive hiking and mountain biking trails with breathtaking views from its scenic overlooks. The nearby Tennessee River and Lake Guntersville create perfect settings for boating, fishing, and watersport activities, drawing enthusiasts year-round. Parks such as Big Spring Park, Green Mountain Nature Trail, and John Hunt Park provide spaces for picnicking, walking, and enjoying nature. For a unique geological feature, Cathedral Caverns State Park showcases stunning rock formations and expansive cave systems, inviting exploration beneath the surface. Golfers can choose from various courses, including the famous Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Hampton Cove, offering three challenging courses. Huntsville has three public and three private golf courses, with additional options in neighboring communities.

Economic Importance of Huntsville

Economic importance in Huntsville is driven by a robust tech and defense sector, with major employers like NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and the U.S. Army’s Redstone Arsenal providing thousands of jobs in aerospace and defense. Companies like Blue Origin, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin play a significant role in job stability in the area, contributing to Huntsville’s status as a high-tech center. The HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and Dynetics is at the forefront of research and innovation, supporting Huntsville’s reputation for technological advancement and achievement. In addition to aerospace and defense, the city’s economy is supported by thriving manufacturing, healthcare and education sectors. Huntsville Hospital and the University of Alabama in Huntsville are addtionally key regional employers.
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