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Builders deliver wish lists inspired by TV, Internet

With drywall that soundproofs while cleansing the air, interior barn doors, restaurant-style steam ovens, ceramic tile that looks like hardwood but never needs refinishing and toilets that flush with the wave of a hand, today’s new homes offer features that were unheard of just a short time ago.

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By |March 17th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Builders deliver wish lists inspired by TV, Internet

Men’s Journal: Nashville one of ‘The 10 best places to live now’

Music City is getting more accolades from a national publication.

As part of Men’s Journal April issue, which has a cover story on the 50 best places to live, Nashville has landed on the magazine’s list of “10 best places to live now.”

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Nashville apartment developer under contract to buy SoBro land

After a nearly five-year gap, Marty Heflin is poised to once again develop apartments and condos in Nashville.

Heflin, founder of Range Light Partners LLC, is under contract to buy about 1.25 acres in SoBro. The property is between Peabody Street and Lea Avenue, less than two blocks from Nashville’s massive Music City Center […]

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Historic Merritt Mansion in Wedgewood-Houston sells, likely to Kings of Leon

The historic Merritt Mansion in Wedgewood-Houston, a brick mansion that dates back to the 1800s sitting on over one acre of land, sold last month for $1.3 million.

Property records and sources indicate that the new owners may be Nashville rockers Kings of Leon. It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch for the local band […]

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Planned Midtown high-rise could grow larger with sale of coffee shop site

A developer is under contract to buy land at a corner of 19th Avenue and Broadway, which would allow him to expand his plans for a high-rise in that part of Midtown.

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By |March 12th, 2015|Nashville RE News|Comments Off on Planned Midtown high-rise could grow larger with sale of coffee shop site

New study: Nashville’s apartment boom = economic boon

You can debate just how long Nashville’s frenzy of apartment construction will last. For now, a new study encourages Music City to marvel at the economic benefits those apartments have created.

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Residents question hotel project height, traffic, prior to BOMA approval (Franklin)

Zoning for downtown Franklin’s first hotel project now moves to a third and final vote, before heading to the city’s Historic Zoning Commission’s Design Review Committee, after aldermen unanimously passed the $80 million mixed-used redevelopment plan last night. 

A long public hearing prior to the vote, specifically on the rezoning and the applicants’ request for a […]

By |March 11th, 2015|Franklin RE News|Comments Off on Residents question hotel project height, traffic, prior to BOMA approval (Franklin)

Mathews snags building by Midtown’s Elliston 23 apartments

A group of investors, led by Nashville developer The Mathews Co., has paid $7.48 million for a mixed-use building in a fast-changing part of Midtown.

The three-story building, at 2214 Elliston Place, is one block from the high-end Elliston 23 apartment complex — and also another apartment tower proposed in January.

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California investors buy Gulch building

The Gulch building home to the newly opened Chauhan Ale & Masala House has new owners.

The Tennessean reports that California-based Martin and Martin Properties LLC paid $4.3 million for the building and a nearby parking lot.

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Winter weather doesn’t dampen February home sales

Despite the unsettled meteorological situation, the Nashville area posted its best February home sales since 2007.

There were 2,091 home closings in February, according to the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors, a jump of 12.6 percent from the same month last year. Year-to-date, closings are up 12.7 percent.

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By |March 10th, 2015|Nashville RE News|Comments Off on Winter weather doesn’t dampen February home sales