Gehan Homes, the 13th largest private builder and the 29th largest builder in the US, has closed on a recent land acquisition in the town of Columbia, Tennessee. The 100+ acre property, known as McClure Farms, was purchased.
The acquisition will bring more than 400 new homes to the Nashville metropolitan area, including 315 townhomes and 116 single-family detached homes.
The new community will be located just outside of the Spring Hill area on Hwy 31 and is only a few minutes from I-65 interstate access. It’s 23 miles from downtown Franklin and 39 miles from downtown Nashville.
With Gehan Homes’ commitment to provide workforce housing options in the Nashville area, McClure Farms will be in close proximity to large employment centers, including General Motors, Amazon, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Randstad, Community Health Systems, Ultium Cells Battery Plant and Nissan North America.
“This transaction represents our continued investment in the Nashville submarket, further illustrating our commitment to middle Tennessee,” said John Winniford, President and CEO of Gehan Homes. “The project will provide much needed affordable housing inventory in a market that has seen accelerated job growth and housing demand.”
Additionally, Maury County has 24 operating public schools that serve nearly 13,000 students. Those in McClure Farms will attend Battle Creek Elementary School, Battle Creek Middle School and Spring Hill High School.
About Gehan Homes
Gehan Homes, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has built beautiful new homes at an exceptional value for over 30 years. Known for award-winning designs, quality craftsmanship and competitive pricing, Gehan Homes is the 13th largest private homebuilder and the 29th largest homebuilder in the US. The company builds in over 120 communities across Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Tennessee while operating under Gehan Homes, Gray Point Homes and Wonderland Homes brands. For more information, please visit www.gehanhomes.com .