Thompson Meadows Express Series

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1,414 - 2,804

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Thompson Meadows

Welcome to Thompson Meadows, a new construction community in stunning Corryton, Tennessee. Corryton is a quaint town just 15 minutes outside of Knoxville. Everyone will enjoy the breathtaking views of House Mountain, the highest point in Knox County, as well as local farms and holiday festivals. The area has a rich history, making it a fantastic place to call home. Call today to inquire about our progress for these new construction homes!

Community Information

Hours
Mon - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sun 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Contact Info
Thompson Meadows Sales Center
[email protected]
865-346-2415
Amenities
  • Playground
  • HOA
  • Home is Connected Smart Home Technology
  • Black Appliances by Whirlpool®
  • Mohawk® Flooring
  • Direct Access to Emory Road & Tazewell Pike
  • Minutes from I40 & I75
  • Nearby Local Dining & Shopping
  • Close to House Mountain & Local Parks, Perfect for Hiking and Biking

My Notes

School Districts Near Home

School Name Distance

Gibbs Elementary School

Public | K-5

0.8 mi.
School Name Distance

Gibbs Middle School

Public | 6-8

0.6 mi.
School Name Distance

Gibbs High School

Public | 9-12

0.9 mi.

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Area Information

KNOXVILLE, TN

LIFE IN THE “MARBLE CITY”

Welcome to Tennessee! We’re excited for the opportunity to serve as your home builder in Knoxville. D.R. Horton offers single-family homes in this area, featuring one-, two-, and three-story homes all constructed with our spacious, open-concept floor plans. With homes available in Knoxville and the surrounding metropolitan area, you’ll find the ideal home location best suited for your lifestyle.

From universities and institutions, breathtaking scenery and a vibrant culture, Tennessee’s original capital city offers plenty of activities to fit your lifestyle needs. Whether you’re taking a nature hike with your kids at Ijams Nature Center, enjoying a romantic evening on the Market Square, or discovering local culture in the Knoxville Arts District – the Knoxville community offers a variety of ways to help make your new house a home.    

PARKS AND RECREATION

Ijams Nature Center: This 315-acre urban nature park celebrates the regionally-specific nature and rock formations of the Appalachian wetlands, with learning opportunities through education programs, as well as hiking, biking, paddling, climbing or walking explorations on one of the 10 miles of trails.

URBAN DESIGN

Knoxville Area Transit (KAT): Serving as the city’s main public transportation system, this extensive fleet of buses, trolleys, and para transit serves a total of more than 3.6 million riders annually.

NIGHTLIFE

Market Square: Located in the middle of the city’s downtown, this area is not only dedicated to the variety of local dining, shopping and entertainment hotspots, but also to those who played a role in the fight for women’s rights as the official site of the historical Tennessee Woman Suffrage Memorial.

ARTS AND LIFESTYLE

Knoxville Arts District: Located along the city’s downtown Gay Street, this concentration of artist studios, galleries, eateries, and entertainment celebrates local artisan culture, including a “First Friday” walk highlighting any newcomers to this vibrant community.