Greystone Tradition Series

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$549,990
3,308 - 3,308

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Greystone

Greystone is a boutique community located in Cookeville, TN. Offering a series of open-concept floorplans from D.R. Horton's Signature Series, this quiet community provides a home for every stage in life. Just minutes from shopping and dining, Greystone is ideally located in Cookeville for all things entertainment and lifestyle. Come and experience what a great neighborhood can be and why Greystone may be the perfect place to call home.

Community Information

Hours
Sunday 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Monday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Contact Info
Brooke Sikorski
[email protected]
615-283-6013
J.P Perger
[email protected]
615-300-8129
Amenities
  • HOA
  • Sidewalks

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Paddington Place

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Area Information

NASHVILLE, TN

LIFE IN THE “MUSIC CITY”

Welcome to Tennessee! We’re excited for the opportunity to serve as your home builder in Nashville. D.R. Horton offers single-family homes, townhomes, and condos in this area, featuring one- and two-story homes all constructed with our spacious, open-concept floor plans. With homes available from Express, Emerald or D.R. Horton, we have a home for nearly every stage in life.

Providing the unique mix of breathtaking, mountain scenery and a vibrant, country-music culture, Music City offers plenty of activities to fit your lifestyle needs. Whether you’re taking a nature hike with your kids at Edwin and Percy Warner Parks, enjoying a romantic evening in “The District”, or discovering local culture at one of the many artist studios in 5th Avenue of the Arts – the Nashville community offer a variety of ways to help make your new house a home.    

SCHOOL DISTRICTS*

Cheatham County School District
Maury County Public Schools
Clarksville-Montgomery County School System
Rutherford County Schools
Williamson County Schools

PARKS AND RECREATION

Edwin and Percy Warner Parks: Collectively known as “The Warner Parks,” these two public parks, located nearly nine miles from downtown Nashville, make up 3,100 acres of forest and field space and attract nearly 1 million visitors annually with a wide array of outdoor recreational offerings including a nature center, dog park, multi-purpose trails, equestrian center and golf course.

URBAN DESIGN

The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA): Serving riders in both Nashville and Davidson County, this public transportation agency offers an extensive fleet of buses and para transit services with nearly all routes serving Nashville’s downtown transit station, Music City Central — making it the largest agency in the nation to provide this type of localized service.

NIGHTLIFE

The District: This 20-block area of downtown encompasses both the culture and entertainment of this legendary “Music City” with an array of honky tonks, dive bars, live music and other staples of country music entertainment venues, packed within three historic districts.

ARTS AND LIFESTYLE

5th Avenue of the Arts: Located off-Broadway and 5th Avenue in downtown Nashville, this celebration of local artistic culture features several visual art galleries aligning a historic block including The Arts Company, The Rymer Gallery, and Tinney Contemporary.