December 2018

Found 15 blog entries for December 2018.

 

Located in a peaceful neighborhood in Forest Hills, this unique home offers a lovely view of the surrounding hills and trees! With its tall stunning windows flooding in natural light, remodeled bathrooms, high-end finishes, detached apartment, and easy access to outdoor venturing, this property offers many opportunities for creating lifelong memories.

Forest Hills is an exclusive neighborhood in Davidson County. Settled south of Nashville and just in between Green Hills and Brentwood, this community is one of the most popular choices to live for upscale suburban living. Forest Hills neighbors places like the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, and Percy Warner Park.

Listed by Christi Powers

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For young and old alike, seeing our community “light up” around the holiday season is a delight that few holiday traditions top. (Aside from maybe taking in Christmas lights with a cozy, hot cocoa in hand, of course). Just like everything else in the Nashville area, there’s impressive variety and quality ranging from the professional to the quirky; all with pleasant surprises and holiday treats. Below are some of Middle Tennessee’s favorite holiday lights, galore:

Hillsboro – West End Holiday Lights Carriage Tour

For the first weekend in December, take in this historical – feeling, magical carriage tour of the Hillsboro-West End neighborhoods that go “all out” when it comes to decorating their homes. Ticket money from this 30-minute carriage ride

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Lebanon, Tennessee is located about 38 minutes east of Nashville in Wilson County. Known largely for being home to Cumberland University, Cedars of Lebanon State Park, and the host of the Wilson County Fair, Lebanon offers the small town feel, but conveniences of a bigger city. Watch our Local’s Guide to Lebanon video to take a look at this wonderful city!

Maintaining history and historical areas has always been a top priority in Lebanon. Its well-known historical downtown area was formed in 1802 and is still standing strong to this day. In fact, the downtown area has experienced massive growth and revitalization in recent years and is now home to eclectic shops and boutiques.

When it comes to finding a home in Lebanon, there are plenty

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Located in the heart of one of Nashville’s thriving corridors, this beautifully restored Belmont Victorian is a piece of history! With its blend of timeless craftsmanship, modern amenities, and location close to Belmont, Vanderbilt, 12 South, 8th Avenue, and the Gulch, this home would make a great Christmas present for your family.

Edgehill celebrates a rich legacy in tradition, diversity, and creativity. Edgehill can be traced back to the early 1820s as a byproduct of the Civil War and gained popularity in the late 1920s due to a new streetcar line. The beautifully restored homes of this location make it highly desirable to live in. Today, you will find tree-lined streets and fabulous restaurants or shops in Edgehill Village.

Listed by Sue

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Winter is coming! — and unfortunately, so are those heating bills. The good news? Heating bills and other unexpected and miscellaneous winter-related costs can be greatly reduced by putting in a little time “winterizing” your home. While no, it won’t ever seem as appealing as breaking out those holiday decorations on a Sunday afternoon, your future-self will certainly thank your little bit of elbow grease you put in now.

Don’t know where to start? We’ve rounded up a list of the most commonly recommended winterizing tips for you:

Furnace Check

Before you turn on the furnace (although it’s never too late), it’s best practice to do a professional maintenance check with a professional. The service could cost you $100, but avoiding a major repair or

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