The Ascend offers one level living that appeals to both empty nesters and growing families. This versatile home boasts an open concept layout and rounded kitchen island, perfect for entertaining. The flex room easily becomes an office, den, or a third bedroom. Growing families will appreciate the option to add a second floor, complete with a loft, additional bedroom, and full bath.
from $499,990
Buildable plan: Ascend with Basement, Nottingham Trace, New Albany, OH 43054
2beds
1,935sqft
Single Family Residence
Built in 2025
-- sqft lot
$483,900 Zestimate®
$258/sqft
$-- HOA
Buildable plan
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Open concept layoutFlex roomAdditional bedroomRounded kitchen island
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Full bathrooms: 2
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 1,935 sqft
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Property
Parking
- Total spaces: 2
- Parking features: Garage
- Garage spaces: 2
Features
- Levels: 1.0
- Stories: 1
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
- Property subtype: Single Family Residence
Condition
- New Construction
- New construction: Yes
Details
- Builder name: Pulte Homes
Community & HOA
Community
- Senior community: Yes
- Subdivision: Nottingham Trace
Location
- Region: New Albany
Financial & listing details
- Price per square foot: $258/sqft
- Date on market: 4/25/2025
About the community
Nottingham Trace, New Albany's premier active adult 55+ community, features new construction homes with architecturally-elevated exteriors with diverse styles, colors and masonry accents, creating eye-catching streetscapes. With lawn care & snow removal handled for you, you're free to enjoy the community amenity and fitness center, pickleball & bocce courts, and walking paths.
Source: Pulte