902 Southside Place

$749,800 BOUGHT

1702 Hanover Rd

$624,000 BOUGHT

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87 Dyer Branch Rd

$283,000 BOUGHT

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4452 Frost St

$209,900 BOUGHT

Apt 418 Icon in the Gulch

Icon in the Gulch #418

$488,000 BOUGHT

 

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I believe choosing the RIGHT realtor is one of the most important decisions in your home-buying experience. So here is what I will do for you:

-I ensure that you receive GREAT service during your home-buying experience

-I work with you to find your specific hopes and dreams of your perfect home

-I listen to your needs and I'm available for you when you need me!


Explore Middle Tennessee

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-Davidson County, TN-

 

Find your home in the bustling Downtown Nashville area, the laidback Donelson,
or the historical Hermitage!

 
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Nashville

Welcome to the heart of Davidson County, TN!

In 2017, Nashville's economy was deemed the third fastest growing in the nation, and also was named the "hottest housing market in the US".

A 7 minute Lyft ride to almost any Greater Nashville location, imagine living in the upscale Gulch, the relaxed Germantown, the new developments in Edgehill, and many others.

Nashville has the all the excitement, with everything from sporting events, concerts, parks, malls, and little boutique treasures!

Local Treasures: Bridgestone Arena, Nissan Stadium, The Gulch

Hermitage

Home to Andrew Jackson's historical house,

Hermitage is a laidback city with easy access to the airport, the freeways, and the lakes surrounding Davidson County.

Hermitage is located immediately to the east of Donelson, named in honor of Andrew Jackson's father-in-law John Donelson.

The city, while recently developed over the last 30 years, has become a thriving district of everything from suburban homes to large estates!

Local Treasures: The Hermitage, Percy Priest Lake

 
 

-Wilson County, TN-

Wilson County, TN is located directly east of Nashville, and it's home to three major cities -- Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, and Watertown.

 

Mt. Juliet

Just 17 miles east of downtown Nashville, Mount Juliet residents enjoy a variety of activities and businesses.

Spend the day at the Providence Marketplace, or take a short drive to The Hermitage, or head to Charlie Daniels Park on a summer day!

Mt. Juliet has a small town feel, but it has all the conveniences you could ask for.

Local Treasures: Old Hickory Lake, Charlie Daniels Park, Long Hunter State Park, Cedar Creek Sports Center

Lebanon

Home to Cumberland University and the annual Wilson County Fair, Lebanon is 30 miles from Downtown.

Hop on at the end of the Music City Star line to catch a ride all the way to Nashville, or travel just north to spend the day at the Cumberland River!

If you want to be in town, but close to state parks, Lebanon is the place to be.

Local Treasures: Cedars of Lebanon,
Lebanon Outlet Mall, Fiddlers Grove,
Wilson County fairground

 

-Williamson County, TN-

 

Just south of Nashville are the rolling hills of Brentwood, Franklin, and Arrington.

 
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Franklin

You can enjoy a mixture of scenic views, busy city, and historic downtown in Franklin!

Live closer to the city life near Cool Springs Galleria mall, Nissan North America, the Thoroughbred 20 movie theater and more,

Or stay closer to the historic center of town, and experience the yearly Dickens of a Christmas celebration and other classic events year-round!

Local Treasures: Historic Franklin, Cool Springs Galleria, the Carter House, Pumpkinfest

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Brentwood

Williamson County is home to the most lovely rolling hills in Tennessee!

With almost 600 acres of parks and greenways, and 20 miles of biking and hiking trails Brentwood has so much to explore.

There are many places to live, whether you are looking for some nature, some luxury, or some city-life, Brentwood has a place for you!

Local Treasures: Radnor Lake, 

 

-Sumner County, TN-

 

Sumner County is just north of Nashville and borders Kentucky.
The cities of Gallatin, Goodlettsville, and Hendersonville across the Cumberland River and Old Hickory Lake from Wilson County.

 
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Gallatin

Gallatin has variety of natural landscapes: open fields, forests, hills, and lakes.

The city has a historic feel, but has some newer developments.

Local Treasures: Volunteer State Community College, Old Hickory Lake, Palace Theater

Hendersonville

Hendersonville

Hendersonville is on the Cumberland River and is a great community for any type of family.

Only 17 miles north of Nashville, it's accessible to the city, but also has a great collection of bike trails and greenways.

Local Treasures: Civil War Trail, Old Hickory Dam, Cumberland River