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Inside The Farmstead: Hixson’s community-centric neighborhood

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Photo 1: A young boy rides a bike on the sidewalk in front of a two-story farmhouse-style home with a balcony and wooden front doors. Photo 2: A young boy stands in a grassy field flying a kite with a row of farmhouse-style homes in the background. Photo 3: A young boy and older woman sit at a small outdoor table playing checkers, with greenery and a footbridge around them.

The Farmstead’s amenities include a dog park, walking trails, and a plaza for Friday night live music.

Photos courtesy 148Films

The Farmstead, an innovative residential development in Hixson, is expanding.

This European-inspired neighborhood was designed with connectivity in mind, offering a fun and tight-knit environment for residents of all ages.

Browse available homes and discover charming amenities that bring neighbors together, like:

  • Weekend events ranging from outdoor live music and movie nights to LEGO building parties
  • Lush greenways and seven parks
  • A pool, clubhouse, and activities park, including community gardens + pickleball courts coming soon

While you might never want to leave, The Farmstead is also minutes from local dining + shopping.

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