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Four images of the new townhomes from Tri Pointe Homes, including four interior shots and one exterior.

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Brand-new YMCA across the street. 10+ miles of interconnected greenways.

2,000 acres of public parks.

The move-in-ready Townes at NoVi are a dream destination for outdoor adventurers, with all the spaces and amenities you could ever want to hike, bike, swim, and jog. (There’s even an on-site lake for you kayakers and fishing fanatics.)

And if you need nightlife options? Or spots for holiday shopping? There’s plenty of that, too, in the nearby Mosaic community.

Peek inside the high-end townhomes to see where you’d be waking up every morning, or schedule an in-person tour below to feel just how connected this new community is.

Ready to fall in love?

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