Martin Ray gives couples and small families what they're looking for in single-story living. Entertaining is made easy, with a seamlessly connected cook's kitchen, dining area, and gathering room. A flex room provides space for a den, office, or even an extra bedroom. Count everyday storage as another strength, with a huge pantry and an extra garage bay that's big enough for a golf cart.
from $508,990
Buildable plan: Martin Ray with Basement, Nottingham Trace, New Albany, OH 43054
2beds
1,953sqft
Single Family Residence
Built in 2025
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$-- Zestimate®
$261/sqft
$-- HOA
Buildable plan
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Flex roomExtra garage bayGathering roomDining areaHuge pantry
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Full bathrooms: 2
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 1,953 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: $261/sqft
- Date on market: 2/25/2025
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