May 2020

Found 13 blog entries for May 2020.

Originally built in 1877, this property is a rare opportunity to own a historic gem in Nashville’s Germantown area! The home features high-end finishes, opulent outdoor entertaining space, 12' ceilings, restored stained glass windows, five decorative fireplaces, original hardwood floors, and a prime location to the area's hottest shops and restaurants.

Germantown is home to some of the city's finest restaurants. The area is fairly small and has been through some serious transformations. You'll find professionals hanging out at local coffee shops, walking dogs, or catching a baseball game at the Sounds stadium.

Germantown is one of the most historic neighborhoods in Nashville. This area gained its name in the mid-nineteenth century when many

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There’s something about bringing the outdoors in that really finishes off a space. Between the simple aesthetic upgrade (which also happens to be SO in right now), and the health benefits - adding some indoor plants to your place is always a great idea. While there are always the people that “can’t keep a plant alive for more than a day”, we’re here to tell you that with the right indoor plants chosen for this very purpose - you absolutely will be able to have a little thriving indoor oasis with minimal effort. Here are our top ten suggestions for indoor plants.

Snake Plant

Snake Plants gets its name from the rigid leaves that grow straight up with a little meandering around in different directions. Known for being able to survive droughts

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Whether you are buying a home or are refinancing, there are fees required to finalize the loan. We lump all these together and call them closing costs. With refinance loans, the closing costs are a bit less because certain elements are missing (such as title fees, home appraisal fees, and other sale-related fees).

This article will focus on the closing costs that you can expect to pay when you buy a property.

How much can you expect to pay in closing costs? 

Closing costs are about 2% to 5% of your loan amount. So if your loan is for $250k, you can expect to pay about $5,000 and $12,500 in closing costs. Admittedly, this is a fairly large range but we’ll break down the costs so you can have a better understanding of why it varies so much. 

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