July 2017

Found 13 blog entries for July 2017.

This Listing of the Week is truly a one-of-a-kind, Robert Anderson, contemporary home with gated entry. Includes a private 17+ acre tract with a stocked four-acre lake, water fountain, dock, pool and pool house, seven stall barn, and fenced pasture. This home has spacious living with its open floor plan and two large master suites. This home is great for indoor and outdoor entertainment and all within Franklin City limits.

Known for it is 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

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Moving into a new home is an exciting time, but can be a complicated process. You may be done with the paperwork and have your keys in hand, but if you’re not organized and efficient in your packing and unpacking, your move may not be as smooth as you hoped. Use these tips to be sure the move to your new home is headache free!

MAKE A SUPPLIES LIST

You probably know everything that you’ll need for your move, but take the time to write it down before you head out to shop. During such a highly stressful time, an extra trip to the store can feel like a real inconvenience, so save yourself the aggravation and prepare a list.

Suggested Packing Supplies:

  • Clean, strong boxes (in which case choosing used is okay)
  • Plain packing paper (skip
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Summer is here, and that means it’s time to get outside and grill. A successful backyard cookout depends largely on preparation and know-how, so here are our tips to ensure that your burgers are the best on the block.

CHOOSING A GRILL

If you’re choosing a grill for the first time, there are four popular types to choose from: charcoal, electric, gas, and gas-powered infrared. Each type has pros and cons.

Charcoal grills impart a smoky, full flavor to food; in fact, this flavor is what many people associate with an outdoor cookout. However, charcoal grills require a lot of space away from structures because they are a serious fire risk. You’ll need to start this type of grill well in advance of your intended grill time and have plenty of

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