What happens when a neighborhood gathers to celebrate new homes
Rain fell Saturday afternoon, but it didn't dampen much of anything at Legacy South's Highland Garden homes for hosting event. What started as a weather forecast became an afternoon of real conversation—the kind that happens when people gather around good food, a well-made drink, and the shared excitement of a neighborhood coming to life.
Zack from Terrativo Aperitivo poured spritzes while Mallory from Hive Boards kept the energy high with food that made you want to stay longer. The setup was simple, but that's often when the best moments happen.
The courtyard collection arrives
Legacy South unveiled their newest collection that day—homes designed with outdoor living at the center. The courtyard collection represents years of listening to how people actually want to live: connected to their neighbors, but with their own considered space to gather and breathe.
Visitors walked through homes showcasing the latest finishes and upgrade options as construction moves forward. It's the kind of transparency that builds confidence—you see what's possible, understand the choices, and envision your family in the space.
Community happens in the details
What made Saturday worth remembering wasn't any single detail. It was the smiles, the conversations between neighbors who'll actually live on the same block, the young families imagining their next chapter, and the builders standing beside them to answer questions nobody else could.
That's the work Legacy South does before anyone turns a key. The neighborhood isn't just a collection of homes—it's a foundation of relationships that start with an afternoon like this one.