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Greenbriar grows: The Reserve at Greenbriar Cove in Collegedale adds 36 homes to community geared for adults 55 and older
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The Reserve at Greenbriar Cove is a 36-home addition to Greenbriar Cove, a development for adults 55 and older. Prices start at $225,000.
DEVELOPMENT PROFILE
* Name: The Reserve at Greenbriar Cove
* Location: Ooltewah-Ringgold Road, Collegedale
* Scope: The third phase of homes at Greenbriar Cove has 36 patio homes planned; two have sold.
* Price: Starting at $225,000
* Developer: Independent Healthcare Properties LLC, Greg Vital and Franklin Farrow
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Greenbriar Cove, a 55 plus community, is building 36 new homes in The Reserve subdivision.
* Exclusive builder: Marshall Berry, JMB Construction LLC
* Listing agent: Janell Liles, Cornerstone Realty Group LLC
* Contact: 304-8599 or seegreenbriarcove.com
DEVELOPMENT FEATURES
* Home size: 1,500 square feet to 1,700 square feet
* Home amenities: Single-level design; screen porches; hardwood floors; custom cabinets; vaulted and trey ceilings; yard maintenance provided; irrigated yards
* Greenbriar Cove: The community has housing styles for adults 55 and older, including Morning Pointe assisted living center, an Alzheimer’s center and single-family homes. Life Care Centers of America and its retirement division, Century Park Inc., are building a 150-unit independent-living apartment complex, Mr. Vital said. The development has a clubhouse with indoor swimming pool and wellness center and lounge. Other features include lakes, nature preserves, park areas and trails for golf carts and walking.
* Quote, Mr. Vital: “Greenbriar continues to be a great place to live or retire.” The property is an ideal place for the parents of Volkswagen supply workers, he said, because the development is less than two miles from Enterprise South.
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