Longleaf

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About Longleaf...

A true small town where neighbors laugh. Children play. Families love. A new home community with a unique character and a warm spirit.

With village greens. A town meeting hall. Nearby shops and offices. Harmonious architecture. Tree-lined streets with wide sidewalks. A variety of new home styles from single-family and country estate homes to maintenance-free townhomes and apartments. Roomy front porches with swings and rocking chairs. White picket fences. A recreational pool and spa. Playgrounds. Ball fields. A paved hike and bike trail. Natural greenbelts between neighborhoods and tranquil lakes for fishing.

These and many other community amenities reflect the finest traditions in town planning that have been re-created with exceptional care in Longleaf. If you long for the warmth of hometown living, the character of a small town, the comfort of coming home to peace, privacy and community, come join us in Longleaf. A town to call home.

The Traditional Neighborhood Development Longleaf is a Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), which is reminiscent of the small towns of America. It was developed to create friendly neighborhood settings that foster the bonds of community through daily casual contact. The combination of neighborhood squares, front porches and a mix of residents creates new communities like of the small towns of days past.

Pedestrian Friendly
  • People, rather than cars, are the priority
  • Residents are able to walk short distances instead of driving.
  • Wide sidewalks lead to places you want to go, like the store or the park.
  • A paved hike-and-bike trail winds throughout the neighborhood.
Architectural Styles
  • Homes with neighbor-friendly front porches and architectural styles reminiscent of early 20th century homes add a special character to the neighborhood.
Neighborhood Parks
  • There is a kid-friendly park within two blocks of every home.
  • A neighborhood Village Green is accessible to all residents – an open grassy area framed by trees and benches offer the perfect place to read a book, enjoy a cozy picnic or play a game of kickball.
Narrow Streets
  • Walkable, lighted avenues encourage resident interaction, day or night.
  • Easy-to-navigate streets are arranged as a logical, interconnected network.
  • Traffic is effectively managed to deter speeding cars.