We moved into Groves Park Commons in January 2010. Everyone we have dealt with who is affiliated with the Commons (realtors, investors, the builder, and workmen) has been extremely friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. Any problems/issues encountered were resolved expeditiously and to our complete satisfaction.

- Jim & Joan Sprenkle


Quick Stats

Why live at Groves Park Commons?

Located 1.2 miles from the center of commercial district

Nestled between ridges, accented by bodies of water and large green areas

Every home has a view of natures' attributes

Three & one half miles of walking trails

Large green spaces for kids to play

Centrally located Pavilion for watching movies, picnics, neighborhood activities, etc.

Pool and clubhouse

Home owners association that maintains common areas

Sixty four acre City Park adjoining property

Soccer Fields

Frisbee Golf


Welcome to Groves Park Homes!

All of the home designs have been inspired by the local architecture of East Tennessee. Stevens says, “The beauty of using the local architecture is the homes immediately blend into the community and instantly give a person that comfortable feeling of being at home.” Stevens also explains one of their techniques in building on a small footprint and still providing privacy. Each of the homes has its own courtyard. He refers to the wall from the home that opens up to the courtyard as a “light wall”. The light wall is a quite literal name. This wall of the house gets its primary outdoor light from a “wall” of doors, large windows, etc. that open to a courtyard. He calls the neighboring structure’s wall that is adjacent to the aforementioned courtyard the “dark wall”. This wall has transient windows set high (above eye level) to allow light into the adjacent home, while lending the courtyard privacy. Stevens also explains one of the more popular known facts of a Traditional Neighborhood Development is it must be designed to be a walking community. With this goal in mind, Stevens has required the design of all of the homes to situate the less attractive aspects of home, such as the garages, trash receptacles and utilities, in the back alleyways - thus keeping the front of the homes neat, clean, and beautiful.

See Finished Houses and Houses Under Construction

 

Carriage Homes

Elkmont
(Gable Dormer)

Elkmont

$459,900

3415 square feet

Master on Main Level

Craftsman style home with large porches

Elkmont
(Shed Dormer)

Elkmont Shed

$459,900

3176 square feet

Master on Main Level

Craftsman style home with large porches

The Greenbriar

Greenbriar

$399,900

2524 square feet

Master on Main Level

Bungalow one story living with second story bonus

Millers Cove

Millers Siding

$469,900

3580 square feet

Master on Main Level

Plantation style home with two story front porch

Mynatt Park

Mynatt Pk

$449,900

3590 square feet

Master on Main Level

Charleston style home with large flex space bonus

Townsend

townsend

$455,900

3993 square feet

Master on Main Level

Charleston style home with large flex space bonus

Twin Creek
(Two-car)

Twin Creek Brick

$389,900

2540 square feet

Master on Main Level

Great master suite with perfect bonus for media room

Twin Creek
(Carport)

Twin Creek Siding

$389,900

2431 square feet

Master on Main Level

Unique layout with separate bonus for home office

Cottages

Davenport

dvnprt

$389,900

2769 square feet

Master on Main Level

Story and a half 3-bedroom with a shed dormer

Laurel Creek

lrlcrk 

$389,900

2761 square feet

Master on Main Level

Two story 3-bedroom with a gable dormer.

Blue Ridge Cottage

lot 20

$299,900

1638 square feet

Master and secondary bedroom on Main Level

One story 2-bedroom open living area

Estate Homes

Custom Designed Estate Homes

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Estate home design and build program