June 2020

Found 13 blog entries for June 2020.

After the flurry of activity surrounding the purchase of a home, the long and luxurious process of making it one’s own may be the best way there is for a new homeowner to unwind. Today, we’re highlighting ten of the best ways to personalize your home!

No matter your budget, DIY skill level, or artistic ability, we hope these tips will guide and inspire you to have fun while you accomplish beautiful flourishes of self-expression throughout your home.

 

1.) Re-Make an Entrance

The entrance to your home is your first opportunity to set your home apart. A brightly-painted door, a quirky statue, a hand-shaped walkway, or bold landscaping: are any of these common approaches right for your new home?

If you’re moving into a home that has a Home

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Located in one of Nashville's premier historic neighborhoods, this 1920's Richland West End bungalow has been lovingly restored and offers relaxed elegance! This home features a long list of modern updates, maintained historic finishes where possible, an incredible layout with great flow, and a private backyard and sweeping front porch that's perfect for entertaining. 

Hillsboro Village is a thriving neighborhood with great walkability, unique shops, and locally-owned restaurants. With an eclectic vibe, the area is inviting to foodies, artists, and artisans alike.

Nestled around 21st Avenue between Interstate 440 and 31st and Wedgwood Avenues is the thriving neighborhood of Hillsboro Village. At just four square blocks, residents can peruse

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For real estate investors, waiting for the market to stabilize is usually the way to go. But considering the current pandemic, stabilizing could take some time. And with so much real estate opportunity on the horizon (and currently), waiting may not be something you want to do. 

If this sounds like you, here are four principles to help guide you through real estate investing during a crisis.

 

1. Be Patient

It's an unfortunate expectation, but with the recent spike in unemployment, it won't be lone before we see homeowners foreclose. As an investor, you need to be patient and be more selective. 

Wait for a property with a large profit margin and can withstand a possible hit in resale value (more on that below). There are still many

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