Del Webb Barton Village
Nashville Area, Tennessee
What Makes it Unique?
Brand-new 2025 Del Webb on 240 acres inside a walkable mixed-use master plan — 16,000+ sq ft clubhouse, indoor/outdoor pools, amphitheater, pickleball, and golf-cart access to main-street retail, dining, and medical.
About Del Webb Barton Village
Del Webb Barton Village is a brand-new 55+ community on 240 acres in Lebanon, Tennessee, 30 minutes east of Nashville. At build-out it will have 700+ single-story homes centered on a 16,000+ sq ft clubhouse with indoor and outdoor resort pools, pickleball, bocce, an amphitheater, dog park, and trails. Ten floor plans from 1,345 to 2,712+ sq ft span three series. A full-time lifestyle team keeps the social calendar full, and the surrounding master-planned Barton Village adds walkable main-street dining, retail, and medical.
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Del Webb Barton Village is a 55+ active adult community set on 240 acres within the 350-acre master-planned Barton Village development in Lebanon, Tennessee — roughly 30 minutes east of downtown Nashville just off Interstate 40 at Exit 236 (Hartmann Drive). Built by Del Webb, a PulteGroup brand, the community broke ground in 2024 and celebrated its grand opening in April 2025 with a ribbon-cutting alongside Wilson County and Lebanon officials. At completion, Barton Village will include more than 700 single-family homes (site plans reference roughly 730–740 lots) all oriented around a central amenity campus called The Station. The heart of the community is a 16,000+ square-foot residents' clubhouse that houses a state-of-the-art fitness center, group exercise and dance studio, multipurpose and activity rooms, card room, hobby spaces, a Grand Hall ballroom, locker rooms, and an indoor lap pool with a spa. Step outside and residents find a resort-style outdoor pool with sun deck and shaded cabanas, pickleball and bocce ball courts, shaded pergola gathering areas, a dog park, and an event lawn anchored by an open-air amphitheater — with dedicated parking set aside for food trucks during concerts and community events. Winding walking trails, an arboretum, and a Veterans' Park round out the outdoor experience and connect into the broader Barton Village trail network with its natural preserve areas and cedar glades. Homes come in ten single-story floor plans across three collections. The Scenic Series (Contour, Compass, Hallmark) runs from 1,345 to roughly 1,581 square feet and suits rightsizers who want efficient space with room to breathe. The Distinctive Series (Mystique, Palmary, Prestige, Prosperity) spans approximately 1,809 to 2,176 square feet with flexible rooms for hosting or a home office. The Echelon Series (Stardom, Stellar, Renown) is the luxury tier, stretching from 2,174 to 2,712+ square feet with gourmet kitchens, expansive gathering rooms, and three-car garage options; several plans also offer optional second-floor lofts that push total square footage higher. Every home is single-level at its core, with age-in-place touches like zero-entry showers and widened hallways, a smart-home package (structured wiring, Ring doorbell, smart thermostat, smart garage opener), Energy Star appliances, luxury vinyl plank flooring in main living areas, and Del Webb's 10-year structural warranty. Lifestyle at Del Webb is orchestrated by a full-time lifestyle management team that keeps the calendar full year-round — pickleball leagues, bocce, walking and jogging groups, cooking classes, line dancing, community events, and a rotating slate of resident-led clubs and special-interest groups that grow as the community fills in. What makes Barton Village unusual among Del Webb communities is the mixed-use master plan wrapped around it. The Barton Village main street district — walkable and golf-cart accessible from the Del Webb neighborhood — is being built out with specialty retail, restaurants (including Jonathan's Grille), medical and wellness offices, and everyday conveniences. That means residents can leave the car parked and walk or cart to dinner, the doctor, or the coffee shop. The Crossings townhomes by Richmond American add non-age-restricted housing alongside, creating a multigenerational feel around the retail core while Del Webb itself remains deed-restricted 55+. Lebanon (population ~44,000, Wilson County seat) has been flagged by the U.S. Census as one of the 15 fastest-growing cities in the country and offers a historic town square on the National Register of Historic Places, local breweries, and easy I-40 access to Nashville's airport, music scene, and major medical centers. The community has also been named to Ideal-Living's Top 100 Best Places to Live for 55+.
Price Range
$450K – $1M
HOA / Month
$345
Total Homes
730
Year Established
2024
Median Home Price
$659,460
CDD / Year
N/A
Home Types
Amenities
Clubs & Groups
HOA Includes
Additional Fees
One-time association transfer/capital contribution fee of $4,140 at closing.
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