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Buyers Looking For Country Lifestyle Find It In Sumner County
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Dave and Crystal Brantley moved from Los Angeles to Sumner County looking for a better lifestyle for their family. First, they had to decide which one. “We thought about a housing tract with a community pool and resources for our kids to make instant friends,” said Dave Brantley. “Then we thought, what about the country?” he said. “We decided to do a 180 (turn) from what we knew all of our lives.”The Brantleys said goodbye to city life and purchased 6 acres of land between Gallatin and Portland where they live with their two teenage sons. To continue enjoying this article click here.
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Bicentennial Capitol Mall Honors Tennessee Cultural and Natural History
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Following an uncertain spring characterized by “safer at home” advisories, travel restrictions are easing, and Tennessee is opening to welcome visitors ready to get out of the house. Perhaps you’re forced to stay closer to home instead of traveling farther away for a summer vacation. The state parks system stretches across Tennessee, so outdoor recreation and education are easy to find no matter where you live. To continue enjoying this article click here.
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New Neighborhoods Expanding In Fairview
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Home buyers looking for affordability, easy commutes and Williamson County public schools are snapping up houses in Fairview as fast as they can be built. To keep up, home builders are launching new neighborhoods and expanding existing ones.
“Fairview is a nice suburban community with all the conveniences of a city — schools, shopping and easy access to I-40, Highway 100, Highway 96 and Interstate 840,” said David McGowan, president of Regent Homes. To continue enjoying this article click here.
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Curious how Nashville building permits compare to last year and to similar sized areas?
Click here to view the Building Permit Summary for All Active Market Graphics Markets provided by Market Graphics Research Group.
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Davidson County Real Estate Trends for June 2020
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504 Cathy Jo Circle
Nashville, TN 37211
4 bedrooms 2.5 bathrooms
1965 Square Feet
Perched up on a hill find this renovated home with a 2 car garage. Kitchen space expanded with all new cabinets, island, granite counter tops & stainless steel appliances. New master bath. New flooring. Spacious living room and bonus room basement level. Low maintenance backyard.
$300,000
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1004 Antioch Pike
Nashville, TN 37211
Brand new single family home on it's own 1/4 acre lot!
3 Bedrooms 2.5 Bathrooms
1730 Square Feet
Beautiful Kitchen with Custom Cabinets
Large Island with Black Leathered Granite
Front Porch, Back Deck, Hardwoods
Parking in Rear, 9' Ceilings on Main
Huge Windows Throughout, Loads of Built-ins Honed Granite in Bathrooms
Only 6 Miles to Vanderbilt and 8 Miles to Downtown!
Owner Agent
$399,900
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3769 Moss Rose Drive
Inglewood, TN 37216
Coveted location on beautiful Moss Rose with the Cumberland River across the street!
2 Blocks from Shelby Bottoms Greenway
Opportunity to Build
Gently rising lot so you can build out of the flood zone and possibly capture river views!
$175,000
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118 N Main Street
Ashland City, TN 37015
Commercial Property Opportunity!
Approximately 3,500 Square Feet
Built 1953
Lot 27'x150'
New Roof, Central Heat and Air
Hardwood Floors on Main and 2nd Level
$575,000
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120 N Main Street
Ashland City, TN 37015
Commercial Property Opportunity!
Approximately 1,600 Square Feet
Built 1950
Lot 22'x100'
Ample Pubic Parking Near Entrances
New Roof, Concrete Building
$450,000
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5803 Mackie Place
Nashville, TN 37209
*new build
3 stories
3 bedrooms 3.5 baths
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474 Radnor Street
Nashville, TN 37211
Renovated Victorian with detached garage.
3 bedrooms 2 baths
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