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A wide shot of a living room with high ceilings and staged furniture.

We’re loving all that warm light.

Photo courtesy Toll Brothers

Bethany Farms is an oh-so scenic new construction community coming soon to Simpsonville, SC.

Sitting on spacious half-acre home sites with surrounding views, these contemporary homes feature:

  • 3-5 bedroom designs, up to 3,900 sq ft
  • First- or second-floor primary suites
  • Private covered patios
  • Top-tier personalization options from the Toll Brothers Design Studio
  • Access to the community pool

— all while enjoying Greenville County schools + nearby amenities.

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