Homes for sale at
Huntington Estates
From $269,990
|Express Series®
3 - 4 Bed| 2 Bath | 2 Garage
1 Story | From 1,343 Sq. Ft.
About our community
Exciting news! Stunning new construction single-family homes are now available in Millington, Tennessee, within our vibrant Huntington Estates community. This exceptional development features a diverse selection of single-story homes, ranging from 1,475 to 2,250 square feet. Each residence offers a cozy and inviting living space, perfectly suited for families of all sizes and stages of life.
Huntington Estates boasts an unbeatable location that is complemented by outstanding value! In your new community, you’ll find yourself just a short distance from Kroger for all your grocery needs, as well as a plethora of shopping and dining options to explore. Moreover, with easy access to TN-385 and US-51, you can effortlessly connect to everything your lifestyle demands, making commuting and weekend adventures a breeze.
Community amenities
Schools
Millington Primary School
Public
|
PreK - 3rd
3.8 mi.
Millington Intermediate School
Public
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4th - 6th
1 mi.
Millington Central Middle High School
Public
|
7th - 12th
0.9 mi.
Area Information
WELCOME TO TENNESEE
Tennessee’s two largest cities, Memphis and Nashville, are known as centers of blues and country music. These city’s lay claim to helping pull up the bootstraps of acts including Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Muddy Waters, Johnny Cash, B.B. King and Dolly Parton — to name a few. Energy is not only a feeling acquired from the toe-tapping beats of these musical greats. This state’s city of Oak Ridge has been dubbed the “Energy Capital of the World.” This is because it was instrumental in the development of the atomic bomb, and has since become the hub of constant energy research.
Tennessee is known as home to the best barbecue in the world. Memphis-style barbecue is slowly smoked for a rich, fall-off-the-bone tenderness offered either “wet” or “dry.” Speaking of smoke, a similar, bluish haze of the fabled Great Smokey Mountains bring more visitors to its national park than any other in the United States.
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