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Everything you need to know about buying or selling a home, can be found here on my Web site! As the preeminent real estate professional in Williamson County and Davidson County, I am dedicated to providing the finest service available while breaking new ground.
Because the real estate industry is becoming more sophisticated and challenging every day, you need a professional that understands the industry and is positioned to stay ahead of the game.
I go the extra mile to help you achieve your goals. That's why I constantly research the market and property values so your home is priced effectively from day one. I also make sure the public knows your home is for sale by using innovative advertising and marketing techniques to attract potential buyers.
I know Middle Tennessee like no other. In fact, I have the local information you need to make your move successful and smooth. If you are a first-time buyer, or you want more information on qualifying for loans and gaining affordable mortgages, check out my Mortgage 101 section.
With everything Nashville, TN has to offer, it is no wonder that Nashville has been awarded with so many national rankings, including the “#1 Smartest Place to Live ”, “#1 Hottest City in America”, and named on the most “Tax Friendly” among many other states in America, and companies are continuing to relocate to both Davidson County and Williamson County.
Nashville, TN, or better known as Music City, USA, is located in Davidson County and offers the best of all worlds. Davidson County offers several communities to reside in such as, Antioch, Cane Ridge (newly formed), Brentwood, Goodlettsville, Hermitage, Joelton, Madison, Nashville (includes aka Bellevue, Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Green Hills, Oak Hill), Old Hickory and Whites Creek. Every community has something to offer and I would welcome the opportunity to share with you the differences.
Nashville, TN is known as the Athens of the South due to the number and quality of colleges in the area. Nashville is home to Vanderbilt University, Belmont, Fisk, TSU, Meharry, David Lipscomb University, Watkins College of Art and Design - and there are still, many more colleges that provide us not only with culture and entertainment, but also a major source of employment.
Williamson County is located approximately 10 minutes south of Music City, USA and Nashville, Tennessee in the heart of Middle Tennessee. With all that Williamson County has to offer, it has become the primary choice for homebuyers. The beautiful rolling countryside with quaint small towns, metropolitan landscapes and a rich history are just a few reasons why so Americans from all over are moving to this area. Franklin was named in CNN Money 2008 Top 100 Best Places to Live in America
Williamson County School’s are another primary draw to Williamson County. The Cities of Arrington, Brentwood, College Grove, Eagleville, Fairview, Franklin (Leiper’s Fork Area), Nolensville, Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station are all zoned for Williamson County Schools. Withing the City of Franklin is the Franklin Special School District.
The Cool Springs area, located in Franklin, is the home to several company headquarters, including the newly relocated Nissan America. Cool Springs offers restaurants, shopping, entertainment and much more.
Life Experiences in Middle Tennessee are endless and can include:
History & Heritage - Frist Performing Arts Center, the Parthenon, Carter House, The Hermitage, and Belle Meade Plantation, just to name a few.
Music & Arts- Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, Music Venues, Music Row, Printers Alley, Bluebird Café, Wildhorse Saloon, Sommet Center, Ryman Auditorium,
Sports & Recreational –Experience professional and college sports, NFL’s Tennessee Titans playing LP Field , NHL’s Nashville Predators at the Sommet Center, Nashville Sounds and Vanderbilt Commodores, just to name one of the many sports teams in the region. Enjoy motorsports at the Nashville Super Speedway. Play golf at one of the award winning courses such as Richland County Club or Belle Meade Country Club along with many more golf courses. Equisterian admirers flock to enjoy the annual Iroquois Steeplechase every year in Brentwood. Remember to visit the Tennsessee Sports Hall of Fame.
Shopping - Opry Mills Mall, Green Hills, Cool Springs, Franklin and Surrounding Area (Best Place to Shop for Antiques)
Agritourism – It’s God’s country out here and just waiting for you to explore. Enjoy events at the Williamson County Agricultural Exposition Park, wine at Arrington Vineyards, Nashville Farmers Market, and of course the Jack Daniels Distillery.
Restaurants – Experience the finest Nashville, Brentwood & Franklin has to offer dining at 1 of the top 10 restaurants , or search City Search for a complete list of restaurants for surrounding areas.
Nature & Outdoors - Beautiful and education outdoor parks like Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, Middle Tennessee State Parks and Tennessee Lakes & Waterfalls (i.e. Percy Priest, Old Hickory, Centerhill and Dale Hallow Lakes) and Natchez Trace State Park.
Attractions –Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, General Jackson Showboat, Nashville Shores and so much more.
Business - If you are thinking about relocating your business to Middle Tennesse, the Downtown Nashville Partnership is a great place to start your search for information along with local Chambers of Commerce.
Many Tennessean and those relocating choose to reside in some of the surrounding, less populated Counties of Cheatham, Dickson, Hickman, Marshall, Maury, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner and Wilson. The well maintained roads in the State of Tennessee allow for easy commuting.
Nashville used to be the best kept secret in the United States. After perusing my website, you will find out why the secret is out. If you are thinking about relocating to this area, even if it may be years away, please do not hesitate to contact me. I can send you a relocation package to get you started in your decision making process. Have fun on my website and call or email me today!