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Step inside this upscale community of modern 3-story townhomes

See what it’s like to live in Brighton Park at Nexton by Stanley Martin Homes, a vibrant new neighborhood starting in the upper $300s.

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For us, big garages are a must.

Images courtesy Stanley Martin Homes

Community and convenience converge at Nexton in Brighton Park, a new upscale neighborhood of designer-inspired townhomes.

The master-planned community’s stellar location puts residents steps from Nexton and Nexton Square, offering everything from fine dining and high-end retail to miles of trails and green spaces.

The homes

Inside, look forward to 1,900 sq ft of thoughtfully designed living spaces, with 3-4 bedrooms, oak staircases, electric fireplaces, and quartz kitchen countertops with beautiful backsplashes.

And did we mention the 2-car garages and rear decks?

The community

Outside your door, you’ll find resort-style amenities + perks in all directions, including:

  • Midtown Club with pool, fitness + yoga studio, and pickleball courts.
  • Pocket parks, firepit lounges, and an outdoor kitchen with dining areas.
  • Brighton Park Swim Club with a sparkling pool + splash pad, and outdoor games including bocce and cornhole.
  • Dog parks, miles of trails, a disc golf course, and beautifully maintained green spaces.

Plus, all lawn care and landscaping is taken care of, so you can just lock + go.

Schedule a tour to experience these elevated spaces firsthand, or RSVP for the Park Grand Opening this Saturday, Oct. 25 from 12-2 p.m. featuring live music, food, and fun.

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