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1007 Lionheart Drive
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This home features the perfect open-concept layout to entertain friends and family. Host your guests in the great room and enjoy the extra space of the morning room! You'll find your primary bedroom suite upstairs, plus a loft for movie nights.
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- Choice Kitchen B with sink facing exterior window
- Frost White quartz kitchen countertops
- Stone-facing fireplace with a cedar mantel
- Tray ceiling in the primary bedroom
- Solid surface floors and oak tread stairs
- Choice Primary Bath B with shower and bathtub
This home is also available to be built from the ground up, offering you more personalization selections.
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Beazer's Energy Series Ready Homes
This Austin home is built as an Energy Series READY home. READY homes are certified by the U.S. Department of Energy as a DOE Zero Energy Ready Home™. These homes are ENERGY STAR® certified, Indoor airPLUS qualified and, according to the DOE, designed to be 40-50% more efficient than the typical new home.
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Monthly Energy Cost
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Overlook at Aarons Cress
Single Family Homes
- Hermitage, TN
- From $480s
- 3 - 5 Bedrooms
- 2 - 3.5 Bathrooms
- 1,779 - 3,263 Sq. Ft.
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Austin
$592,990
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3.5 Bathrooms
- 2,640 Sq. Ft.
- $112 Avg. Monthly Energy Cost
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DOE ZERO ENERGY READY HOMES™
DOE ZERO ENERGY READY HOMES™
We are excited to announce every new home at Overlook at Aarons Cress will be certified by the US Department of Energy as a DOE Zero Energy Ready Home™. These homes are so energy-efficient that all or most of their energy consumption can be offset with renewable energy.