Nashville Homes and Real Estate

What to Expect Following Forclosure

According to the Nashville Business Journal, foreclosures in the city are continuing their upward trend. Based on information released by CoreLogic on Jan. 13, 2011, Nashville foreclosures increased during the month of October, 2010. Journal reporter Eric Snyder cited, “According to the data, 1.58 percent of outstanding mortgages were in foreclosure in October, an increase […]


10 Tips for Selling Your Nashville Home During Winter

Ideally, sellers put their homes on the market during spring and summer months. The yard is more appealing, you have more daylight time and overall, the mood during warmer months tends to be cheerier. Yet, if you’re faced with a winter move, here are 10 tips to help ease the stress of winter home selling. […]


Home Sales in Nashville Slowing – Is it Still a Buyer’s Market?

As projected, Nashville homes sales were stimulated by recent tax credits and home buying assistance programs. With the majority of these campaigns coming to a close at the end of April, 2010, Realtors and real estate market experts projected a lull in home sales – they were correct. After two months of consecutive rises in […]


Get Together With Your Nashville Neighbors This Fall

Broderick Perkins of Realty Times published an article on September 9, 2010 citing that neighbors – despite the prevalence of social media – still enjoy, even prefer, engaging with one another face-to-face. In a recent poll conducted by Pew Internet, over 2,000 adults were asked about their neighbor relations and how they kept current on […]


Welcoming Others to Your Home – Maintaining a Clean, Organized Entrance

When you have people over, is the first thing they see an overcrowded coat rack? How about shoes piles next to the door? The entryway of a home sees loads of traffic. People coming leaving for work and school, dropping off bags and jackets when they return, and in general, it’s easy to let the […]