Hello! This month, we have our monthly stats, (no slowdown yet) some FAQs/refresher tips on first time home buying, and a Spring recipe to get us in the spirit of the season amid the green pollen film currently falling all over EVERYTHING.
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Market Data
March Newsletter + House for Hope
The market stats for February show continued growth in Nashville and surrounding areas. The jump in $1 million plus sales in Williamson County vs. 2016 is notable, with new construction accounting for some of these gains.
February Newsletter + Blood Oranges
Happy February! The Nashville market seems to be back in the swing of things already, as I have joked that January is the new March. The number of new listings each week has been climbing rapidly, with sellers hoping to beat out the glut of Spring activity and offer up their homes while there is … Continue Reading
Happy New Year 2017!
Happy 2017 everyone! I hope we are ready, because there’s a lot ahead!
November News + Big Flea Pop-Up
November is flying by. Thanksgiving seemed ages away, and now it’s next week! Here are last month’s numbers, a pop up flea market, and my new favorite side dish for Thanksgiving.
October News + Alloy + BARB!
I did not manage to write a newsletter last month, as I have been working on a new website with better search capabilities, and re-branding with a new logo! I hope you like it. I’m still with Village, but purple was never my best color.
Late Summer News + Bluegrass Underground
Some of us are heading into the second week of school, others are soaking up the last stretch of Summer holidays, and most of us are ready for some cooler weather!
May News + Modern Treehouse
I recently shared this photo on my new Facebook business page, and it’s a great example of the housing issue we are seeing in what used to be our “starter home” neighborhoods. When 800 sf cottages are now selling in the mid $200s often needing significant improvements, the market is forcing our first time buyers into … Continue Reading
New Year, Less Clutter
Are you one of the millions of people (like me) who find the new year as a prime time to reorganize, declutter, and clean up? Whether you live in 500 square feet or 5,000, most of us have more “stuff” than we really need and often, the idea of tackling the garage or closet is … Continue Reading