"I am so satisfied with my Ole South home that I currently own not one but two homes built by Ole South and seven of my family members also own Ole South homes all purchased within the last few years."
Ole South, Tennessee's leading home builder focused on providing affordable and quality homes in the region, has been renowned not only for its impressive commitment to real estate developments but also for its multi-faceted philanthropic efforts. As Thanksgiving approaches, it is fitting to highlight the various ways Ole South has given back to the community it serves, reinforcing the principle that a company's success is integrally connected with the well-being of its local community.
Since its inception, Ole South has made concerted efforts to pay forward its success through generous charitable activities. In 2020 alone, Ole South gave over $1 million to non-profit organizations in the area that continue to provide vital programs and services throughout Middle Tennessee.
While charitable donations are crucial, we also understand that, sometimes, time is more valuable than money. To this end, our team members are regularly engaged in local volunteering activities. These range from helping at the construction sites of Habitat for Humanity homes to Boys and Girls Clubs of Rutherford County.
Ole South prides itself on involving day-to-day business operations in community upliftment. This is reflected in various partnerships forged with local non-profit organizations, such as the Second Harvest Food Bank — an organization dedicated to feeding hungry people and finding innovative ways to solve hunger issues.
Thanksgiving embodies a time of gratitude, and Ole South leverages this period not just to appreciate what we have but to consistently improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
We ensure we give as good as we get, and that's something for which the whole community can be thankful.
"I am so satisfied with my Ole South home that I currently own not one but two homes built by Ole South and seven of my family members also own Ole South homes all purchased within the last few years."