Covered patio with round wood dining table, chairs, and fenced backyard with green lawn and shrubs

We're Having a Yard Sale!

Get ready for one of the most exciting home events of the season! Join Legacy South on April 11th in Nashville for the City Living Summer Yard Sale — a special event that goes way beyond the traditional yard sale. This isn’t about used furniture… it’s about your next home!

Whether you’re dreaming of backyard living, searching for a beautiful new build, or just curious what’s new in Nashville real estate, this event is your chance to:
Preview brand‑new homes with real outdoor space in desirable East Nashville and surrounding communities.
Be first in line for exclusive launches like The Marlowe, Harper at Taylor, and inventory at The Chadwick.
Receive $5,000 Flex Cashavailable only to event attendees!
✨ Enjoy food, live music, giveaways, and great vibes while you explore.

This event makes home shopping fun — with expert guidance, detailed floor plans, financing insight, and educational tours all included. Attendance gives you priority access to limited homesites and pricing before contracts open.

📅 Date: April 11th
📍 Location: Nashville, TN
🎟 RSVP HERE: Spots are limited — make sure to save your spot today!

Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, upsizing, or dreaming of a backyard lifestyle, make your weekend count — life really is better with a backyard.


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