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Previously featured in Nashville Lifestyles Magazine, this elegant home sits behind the 18th tee on one of the most beautiful lots in the Governors Club! This property features gorgeous walnut floors, designer light fixtures, a stunning kitchen, sweeping windows, a covered veranda with a large fire pit, a fenced backyard, and lovely landscaping.

Located in scenic Williamson County, Brentwood, Tennessee is home to abundant recreational amenities, quality schools, and premier suburban and residential living. Because of its exceptional land use, development, easy access to Nashville and small-town feel, Brentwood has quickly grown to become one of the most attractive and desirable communities in Tennessee.

With shopping opportunities

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Can you believe it's already December? 2019 sure did fly by! Let this month of holiday cheer, recollection, and celebration begin. The Nashville Christmas Parade is back, as are other local favorites such as Murfreesboro's Frosty Fun Run and Columbia's Mule Drop. New events are always popping up so make sure to mark your calendars and prepare yourself for a whole lot of fun!

December 1st-15th: Festival of Lights
Drakes Creek Park | Hendersonville

For the first time ever, the City of Hendersonville will be able to drive through and look at spectacular Christmas light displays in Drakes Creek Park! This is a prime opportunity for the community to enjoy some holiday festivities with friends and family. After looking at the lights, you can stop at

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Located in a coveted luxury community, this immaculate home is an entertainer's paradise! Every aspect of this home was designed with luxury and entertaining in mind. This property features an infinity-edge pool, top-of-the-line outdoor living, high-end finishes throughout, an indoor basketball court, nearly endless amounts of space, and gorgeous lake and golf course views.

College Grove is an unincorporated community near Franklin and Murfreesboro in Williamson County. It is a predominantly rural area and rests about 45 minutes away from Nashville.

Listed by Susan Gregory

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How is the market? It’s a question our agents get asked a lot, and for good reason. If you’re considering buying a new home or selling one that you already own, the market trends and predictions are important in the decision-making process. Below is our most recent market update information for Davidson, Maury, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Bedford, and Coffee counties to help you make the most informed and beneficial choices possible.

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This impeccably maintained home rests in a friendly Ladd Park neighborhood! It features high-end finishes throughout, a newly fenced backyard, a three-car garage, custom closeting, an expertly designed laundry room with a newer washer & dryer, and a covered back patio. Don't miss this stunner!

Known for its picturesque main street, historical attractions, antique shops, and lively music scene, Franklin (fondly known as "Small Town, USA") was voted the number one small town in Tennessee.

Main Street in downtown Franklin bustles with southern hospitality, historic preservation, and modern sophistication. There, you can catch an outstanding performance or screening at the historic Franklin Theater, enjoy a craft cocktail at one of the

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Located in the popular Watkins Creek cul-de-sac in Franklin, this gorgeous custom home has over $200k in upgrades! This property features a custom-designed porch room, an updated kitchen, tons of living space, a remodeled master bathroom, an amazing saltwater pool, and a gas fire pit.

Known for its picturesque main street, historical attractions, antique shops, and lively music scene, Franklin (fondly known as "Small Town, USA") was voted the number one small town in Tennessee.

Main Street in downtown Franklin bustles with southern hospitality, historic preservation, and modern sophistication. There, you can catch an outstanding performance or screening at the historic Franklin Theater, enjoy a craft cocktail at one of the many bars,

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Located in the "sweet spot" between 12 South and 8th Ave, this quintessential victorian home has historic architectural elements throughout! This property features four fireplaces, doorways with operating transom windows, original Heart of Pine flooring, mature landscaping, a fenced yard with a gate, and a wrap-around front porch with a swing.

12 South is located right next to Belmont University and is one of Nashville's hottest areas. The beautifully restored homes of this location make it highly desirable to live in, and it is home to a wide variety of entertainment and dining venues that are unique to the area.

Living in this neighborhood gives you the luxury of being a walking distance away from designer shops, charming coffee houses

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Believe it or not, November is already here! The month of getting in the holiday spirit, Thanksgiving celebrations, and full bellies is going to be a great one. The CMA Awards is back, as are other local favorites such as Franklin's Wine Down Mainstreet and Murfreesboro's BoroDash. New events are always popping up so make sure to mark your calendars and prepare yourself for a whole lot of fun!

November 2nd: Wine Down Main Street 2019
Main Street | Franklin

It's time for downtown Franklin to come alive with Wine Down Main Street! This event is a unique wine tasting event that's known locally as one of the best nights out of the year. With more than 2,000 average attendees, the streets are closed for traffic while guests get to enjoy wines,

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While some potential homeowners were unable to purchase a property this summer due to fierce competition and a short supply, many experts say autumn is actually the best time to shop. With fewer people in the market to buy a home, and those who listed properties before still anxious to sell, this season creates a greater probability for better deals and price.

The biggest thing that can help facilitate real estate sales at this time of year is that most homes still on the market have been there for some time - usually a few months, according to Trulia. Sellers are more likely to bring down their prices and provide a little more wiggle room than they might have during the summer to get a deal done expediently, especially if they're looking to sell

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