Raised in a small town in the mountains of southern California, Marjorie’s mom owned the only feed store and her Dad was a deputy sheriff. Marjorie and her family both showed and bred quarter horses, hunted deer and bear. Marjorie has one daughter that graduated with honors from OU and is now a Naval officer. She was deployed 3 times and she just received her masters degree.
Marjorie moved to Texas in 2002 and has been a Texas Realtor since 2004. We raised Quarter horses and exotics, moufalon sheep and blackbuck antelope. Marjorie has experience in game ranches, equestrian properties and dream homes. She has also been licensed California for approximately 4 years.
High Point Terrace is generally geographically defined as being located north of Walnut Grove Road, east of North Highland Street, south of Summer Avenue and bounded on the east by Eastland and Swan Ridge. Sam Cooper Boulevard, a local freeway, cuts the northern section off from the rest of the neighborhood.
The main thoroughfare extending North from Walnut Grove across Sam Cooper Blvd. to Summer Ave.,(also called High Point Terrace) is several blocks long and contains a small shopping area with a grocery store, family dental office, dry cleaners, pizza shop, barber shop, Deli/Cafe, pub and a few other businesses. Property values in High Point Terrace are some of the highest per square foot in the city of Memphis.
Driven with a passion for helping people realize success in positive ways is Gina's mantra in working with her clients. As a resident of Texas for 22 years, Gina brings her vast experience of living in the Metroplex to each transaction with an unmatched devotion to her clients. As a realtor, Gina earns the respect of her clients by tirelessly working for their best interests and always strives to exceed expectations. Gina's extensive background in the fitness industry as a personal trainer and former collegiate athlete allows her to apply her determination and unrivaled commitment to working hard in her real estate career. Those close to Gina describe her as driven and adventurous while always maintaining a smile. She is a proud mother of three grown children and enjoys traveling and staying active in her spare time.
After graduating from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor’s degree, Jessi began her real estate career straight out of college. Once she gained a few years of experience, she moved to Nashville to seek more real estate opportunities and obtained a Master’s degree from Belmont University. In her 11th year of real estate, she obtained her Broker’s license and was named VILLAGE’s youngest managing broker in 2015. She has received her CRS, GRI, ABR, ASP, CNE, CSA and e-PRO designations while maintaining active membership in the National Association of REALTORS®, the Tennessee Association of REALTORS®, the Greater Nashville Association of REALTORS® and the Williamson County Association of REALTORS®.
Jessi and her husband, Mike, have three children – Rocco, Gunnar and Abby Rose. When she’s not working, Jessi spends as much time as she can with her family. This typically involves Predators hockey games, kids’ practice and games (so many different activities between the three) or enjoying an adventure. They are always looking for something new and fun to try.
With a past record of experience and success, The Southbound Group can help you with all of your real estate needs. If you or someone you know is looking for a real estate team to truly represent your best interest and to build a friendly, comfortable relationship with, give us a call!
The University of Memphis campus is located approximately 5 miles east of downtown in the University District neighborhood of east Memphis.
Despite gradual expansion of the campus to the West and South, the campus is fairly compact and retains a park-like, tree-lined setting. The farthest distance on campus takes about twenty-five minutes to walk. According to the most recent master plan. The University of Memphis is projected to expand and redevelop additional areas one block west of the main campus' current western boundary of Patterson St., making Highland Avenue the "de facto" entrance to the university.
Hickory Withe is about 15 miles west of Somerville. A withe is defined as a flexible twig or branch and it is because of the large number of hickory trees that were in this locality that the place was named Hickory Withe. The nearby town of Arlington in Shelby County always has had a close association with Hickory Withe because of its location and the railroad depot in Arlington came to be known as Withe Depot due to its being the chief shipping point for the village of Hickory Withe in Fayette County.
Eads is an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States named after Civil War engineer James Buchanan Eads. Some of Eads (and some surrounding areas) have been annexed by the city of Memphis. Some of its area is currently still unincorporated. Eads is located northeast of Germantown, west of Somerville, east of Memphis and east of Bartlett.
Oakland is a town in Fayette County. In 2010 the population of the town was 6,623, a gain of 417.8% since 2000, for the largest gain of any municipality in the tri-state area of Memphis. Reasons for this population boom, are the cities/counties low taxes, its low crime rate, and the 4 lane expansion of U.S. Highway 64 in the early 1990s. Oakland is one of the safest cities in the state to live in.
Oakland is located in west-central Fayette County. U.S. Route 64 is the main highway through town, leading east 9 miles to Somerville, the county seat, and west 32 miles to downtown Memphis. South 18 miles is the Tennessee-Mississippi state line. Tennessee Routes 194 and 196 are north-south state highways in Oakland.
Arlington, TN is a small town that is rapidly growing and located about 35 minutes East of Memphis. In fact, after the 2010 census it was reported that Arlington was one of the fastest growing communities in the entire state of Tennessee. The small town feel, good schools and affordable housing are just a few reasons why Arlington has become so desirable. Also, if you work downtown, the commute is definitely bearable, as traffic in Memphis is not as congested as other major cities, even during rush hour.
Raised in a small town in the mountains of southern California, Marjorie’s mom owned the only feed store and her Dad was a deputy sheriff. Marjorie and her family both showed and bred quarter horses, hunted deer and bear. Marjorie has one daughter that graduated with honors from OU and is now a Naval officer. She was deployed 3 times and she just received her masters degree.
Marjorie moved to Texas in 2002 and has been a Texas Realtor since 2004. We raised Quarter horses and exotics, moufalon sheep and blackbuck antelope. Marjorie has experience in game ranches, equestrian properties and dream homes. She has also been licensed California for approximately 4 years.
Driven with a passion for helping people realize success in positive ways is Gina's mantra in working with her clients. As a resident of Texas for 22 years, Gina brings her vast experience of living in the Metroplex to each transaction with an unmatched devotion to her clients. As a realtor, Gina earns the respect of her clients by tirelessly working for their best interests and always strives to exceed expectations. Gina's extensive background in the fitness industry as a personal trainer and former collegiate athlete allows her to apply her determination and unrivaled commitment to working hard in her real estate career. Those close to Gina describe her as driven and adventurous while always maintaining a smile. She is a proud mother of three grown children and enjoys traveling and staying active in her spare time.
Stroll to hip coffee shops, then relax on the corner sofa at this stylish sanctuary in the heart of trendy East Nashville. Cook in the sleek teal and white kitchen with farmhouse sink, then dine at the rustic table under the vintage chandelier.
I realize that you have a choice when hiring an agent to help you sell your home and truly appreciate the opportunity to present my proven approach.
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Getting to know Mike Gallagher is easy to do because he loves meeting new people. Mike has established a career as a top-producing Nashville REALTOR®, which allows him to help people buy and sell homes every day. He is married to the love of his life, a New York Times bestselling author who currently writes a real estate based mystery series set in Nashville.
After moving to Nashville in 1992, Mike and his wife were able to transition from several years of renting in East Nashville, to purchasing their first home in 2000. In an effort to save money, they set upon the task of renovating the property themselves. Needing more space a few short years later, they found themselves going through the process all over again, and then again about 5 more times. It was during this period that Mike discovered his passion and talent for all aspects of real estate, and his desire to share this passion with others led him to becoming a REALTOR® in 2007. Mike's affection for real estate began in his childhood where he spent time sketching homes and spans to the present where he's able to guide his clients to successful closings.
Mike works with builders and investors, as well as individual home buyers and sellers. He feels blessed to have a career that supports his family and blends his passion for beauty and art with his talent for connecting with people. Mike serves clients in East Nashville along with Davidson, Sumner and Williamson counties. Knowing these areas well, Mike consistently achieves favorable results for his clients and friends. Working alongside Mike will provide peace of mind as you navigate the buying or selling process.
He has painted murals for his sons' elementary school as well as the local YMCA and has served in positions such as:
Located along 21st Ave. S., just 3 miles southwest of downtown, this walkable area features a vibrant entertainment and shopping district. Local boutiques, a used book store, art galleries and the iconic Belcourt Theatre serve up shopping and culture to match the trendy nightlife and cuisine of of over 25 restaurants and bars. Home to Belmont University and adjacent to Vanderbilt, the area is popular among college students and families alike.
Sylvan Park, situated on the southwest corner of the city, is one of Nashville's most serene and cozy neighborhoods. Known for its charming Cape Cods and stone bungalows, tasty eats and outdoor activities line the main thoroughfare, Murphy Road. A local-centric community, joggers and daytime strollers are a common sight in this family-friendly community while the ideal location creates unparalleled accessibility.
A quick hop across the Cumberland River, East Nashville (aka East Nasty) is a hub of the city's creative and culinary scenes. Eclectic and culturally diverse, East Nashville is a hipster's paradise where live music, craft beer, and award-winning food are easy to find in the neighborhood's many restaurants and dive bars. Historic homes, tattoo parlors and graffiti art fuse effortlessly in this thriving community of locally-owned businesses.
With skyline views and exceptional walkability, Germantown radiates period charm. This 18-square-block pocket just north of downtown features tree-lined streets and Victorian homes nestled amongst industrial chic, mixed-use spaces. Filled with critically-acclaimed restaurants and eclectic shopping, Germantown also boasts Nashville's largest farmer's market and is the rightful home of the Oktoberfest street festival.
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Home of the legendary Bluebird Cafe and Nashville's most opulent mall, Green Hills is known for its upscale shopping and posh eateries. High-end residences with beautiful views and easy access to the retail district make this affluent suburb is a favorite of Nashville locals to eat, shop and live well.
As rich in history as it is in scenery, Belle Meade is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Nashville. Taking its name from the 19th century mansion built by John Harding, Belle Meade is now the city's most exclusive luxury neighborhood. With sprawling estates and timeless appeal, it's the perfect picture of southern elegance. Adjacent to Percy Warner and Edwin Warner parks, Belle Meade feels like a quiet residential paradise, but is just minutes from the excitement of downtown.
Nestled into the rolling hills of scenic Williamson County, just a few miles south of Nashville, Brentwood is one of the most desirable suburban areas in Tennessee. Known for its award-winning schools, pristine parks, and easy access to Music City, Brentwood offers an exceptional standard of living. The area is also home to a multitude of shops, restaurants, and a thriving business community.
Arlington, TN is a small town that is rapidly growing and located about 35 minutes East of Memphis. In fact, after the 2010 census it was reported that Arlington was one of the fastest growing communities in the entire state of Tennessee. The small town feel, good schools and affordable housing are just a few reasons why Arlington has become so desirable. Also, if you work downtown, the commute is definitely bearable, as traffic in Memphis is not as congested as other major cities, even during rush hour.
From the storied rock clubs of Elliston Place to expensive restaurants and luxury hotels, Nashville's West End is as diverse as it is popular amongst active city-dwellers. Centennial Park, the city's premier urban recreation area, anchors the epicenter of the West End neighborhood, while retail shops and live music draw tourists and college students from nearby Vanderbilt University. With Music Row just a few blocks away, the West End has something for everyone.
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This is a h2 subheadline if needed.Martin has always been a kind, inviting soul with a keen ability to understand what people need. This desire to help others achieve an excellent quality of life led him to acquire his doctorate in physical therapy. Whether he is helping a father recover from a shoulder injury so he can pick up his kids again, or walking a family through a renovation before listing a home, Martin cares first and foremost about understanding the true needs at the bedrock of a person’s goals.
Helping individuals and families buy, sell, and renovate homes is a natural extension of his lifelong endeavor to help others improve their quality of life. In many ways, Martin believes that where you live and how you invest in your home determines how you live.
Founded in the 1830’s, Bartlett, TN has long been known for it’s wonderful sense of community and has been recognized by many publications as one of the best places to live in the U.S. Located about 20 minutes East of Memphis, this quiet city offers quick access to just about anywhere in the metro area. Because Bartlett, TN has consistently been one of the more desirable areas to live in Memphis, it now ranks as the 9th largest city in Tennessee.
Atoka, Tennessee is located in Tipton County, Tennessee. The County south of Tipton County is Shelby County where the city of Memphis, Tennessee is located. Tipton County is located in the Tennessee Grand Division of West Tennessee.
Atoka is located just east of the Mississippi River and has five city parks: Adkison Park, Atoka Greenway Trail, Nancy Lane Park, Pioneer Park, and Walker Park. Each park has its own history and distinctive recreational facilities.
Kim is a Fort Worth native and a graduate of Richland High School in North Richland Hills. As an avid Disney lover, Kim has visited Disney World about 7 times. Kim is married to her high-school sweetheart and fellow Richland alum, Chris. They have a beautiful daughter, who graduated from Boswell and is currently pursuing her dream of being a photographer. Their son, Cole, graduated from Haltom, played football and baseball most of his life, works at the comic store and just wrote his first comic book himself. Kim's hobbies include refinishing furniture and custom T-shirts. When she’s not busy with these, she loves watching reruns of Friends, Seinfeld, Two ½ Men, and the Big Bang Theory, and HGTV. Kim works hard to stay updated with the current real estate market and can turn your dreams into an address.
Located about 30 minutes east of downtown Memphis is Collierville, TN, which is one of the most affluent areas in the city. As the second oldest town in Shelby County, it is steeped in history and boasts a beautiful historic town square. In fact it was recently ranked by Parade Magazine as having the Best Main Street in America. This area has become highly desirable because it offers excellent schools, an easy commute and a laid back lifestyle.
If you're looking to invest in property to Airbnb, or create an income-producing space in your own home, our unique experience allows us to offer unparalleled insight into achieving success in Nashville's short-term rental market. Our expertise in renovation and interior design, as well as being Airbnb owners ourselves, give us the ability to help you purchase, furnish, and list your short-term rental.
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Lakeland has a rich history of beautiful neighborhoods carved into our rolling hills, sitting on the banks of Garner Lake, looking over a beautiful fairway or tucked away on various estate size lots. Existing homes in Lakeland average $322,211 and new home construction averages $419,950 making it one of the highest averages in Shelby County. From French Country styled homes to more traditional stylings, Lakeland has plenty of curb appeal for anyone in the market.
Cordova, TN is surrounded by the popular communities of Lakeland, Bartlett, Germantown and East Memphis. This central location makes it an attractive place to live for many homebuyers in the Memphis area. While it is mostly made up of quiet suburban neighborhoods, residents of Cordova enjoy quick access to downtown or just about other hot area in the city. If you are wanting the more slow-paced lifestyle of a suburb, yet have convenience to everything the city has to offer, then Cordova might be a good option for you.
Cierra was born and raised in San Diego, California and attended Berklee College of Music in Boston to study vocal performance and drama. Shortly after graduating, she moved to Nashville and fell in love with everything the city had to offer. In her free time, Cierra enjoys performing with her band, hiking and spending time with her new puppy!
Cierra worked as a Processor’s Assistant at Chapman and Rosenthal Title and also nannied for Jessi’s children prior to joining the Southbound Group. Cierra is thankful to work on a team with such intelligent, strong and supportive women. As the Southbound Group’s Listing Coordinator, Cierra is excited to get to work with clients who are going through the home-selling process. Her goal is to showcase homes in the best way possible and make it a seamless process for all involved!
Downtown Memphis has a soul and character unlike any other place in the country. Located on the mighty Mississippi River, the town is often referred to as “Bluff City” and is world renowned for being the home of Blues and BBQ. The downtown community is also in the middle of a real estate resurgence. While parts of downtown have been neglected in the past, there has been a huge push by many businesses and investors to revitalize many of the areas. In fact, Memphis was recently recognized as one of the Top 10 Cities to Launch a Startup.
Elaine Morris has seven years of experience as a real estate agent in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan area, including Dallas, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, and Palo Pinto counties. Her twenty-seven years serving residential, commercial, and governmental telecommunications accounts in corporate America have prepared her with the expertise and marketing knowledge for her business. She has a proven record of directly impacting her client’s financial success and propelling smooth transactions through refined management, selling, and negotiation talents.
Elaine has a heart-of-gold and an unwavering tenacity in her professional pursuits. She is spirited, unforgettable, and devoted to achieving your real estate needs. Her personal philosophy is to strive every day to apply integrity, decency, confidence, and fortitude to her life. Elaine applies these core values to her business to provide you with a high level of experience and professionalism.
If you are planning on buying or selling in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan area, contact Elaine for personalized customer care. Elaine takes pride in offering her clients exceptional service and establishing lifelong relationships.
Emily was born and raised in Louisville, Ky and moved to Nashville in 2014. She graduated from the University of Kentucky with a psychology degree and a minor in sociology. She enjoys outdoor activities, traveling, concerts and spending time with friends and family.
As our Director of Operations, Emily understands how exciting and sometimes stressful the home-buying and selling processes can be. She is ready to do what it takes to get the job done and assist in any way she can to make the process more enjoyable for you!
The Midtown area in Memphis is one of the hottest and trendiest areas in the entire city. Just minutes east of downtown Memphis, this area encompasses many vibrant and unique neighborhoods, including the Overton Square/Park area and Central Midtown. The neighborhood has seen dramatic revitalization as businesses have begun to invest in the area and residents have rehabbed beautiful historic homes. Also located here is Overton Square which is quickly becoming one of my favorite hot spots in the city as well as he Memphis Zoo and popular Overton Park.
Jenn was born and raised in Johnson City, TN. She loves going back to see her family and getting to enjoy the mountains. She graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville with a Communication Studies degree and a minor in Tennessee football fan-dome (as painful as it is).
She enjoys doing anything outdoors, especially hiking, running and gardening, or as she calls it, “living off the land.” Exploring new places, cooking and eating good food with good people are her favorite things to do. Nashville has been her home for six years and her love for her community grows every day. She previously (and still occasionally) leads food tours through the Gulch and loves meeting new people and showing them around her town and, of course, eating delicious food! Her guilty pleasures are dancing like no one’s watching (which maybe they shouldn’t with her unrefined moves!) and watching The Bachelor (she understands and accepts the judgment that comes with that).
Jenn lives in East Nashville. She is a member of the Greater Nashville Association of REALTORS® and is very excited to be a part of the Southbound Group! As Showing Specialist, she feels privileged to be helping Nashvillians find their home and grow their roots here.
Millington is located along U.S. Highway 51, with easy access to Interstates 40, 240, and 55, in northern Shelby County, five miles from Memphis. Since 1941, Millington has been the home of the world's largest inland Navy base. The relationship continues to be mutually beneficial as the Navy and Millington work together for the joint use of a civilian / military airport facility. Millington is nestled in a beautiful section of northern Shelby County that's dotted with peach orchards, cotton fields, and a myriad of lakes, crisscrossed by bridle paths through the scenic wooded countryside. We are a community with just the right balance of yesterday and today.
Melisa is a native of Gainesville, FL where she attended the University of Florida and received a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology. After college, she lived in the Tampa Bay area with a career in Human Resources. Melisa moved to Nashville in 2013 after a weekend visit to the city. She fell in love with Nashville’s vibrant culture, trendy restaurants and friendly locals. She married her husband, Jeremy, in May of 2016 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. They now live in Melrose with their rescue Chihuahua, Emma.
When Melisa is not working with our buyer clients she loves to attend concerts, try new restaurants and go boating at Percy Priest Lake. She’s a sucker for a good Bravo binge session and she loves to karaoke (despite how bad she sings!).
Melisa is a member of the National Association of Realtors, the Tennessee Association of Realtors and the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors. She’s currently working towards her Accredited Buyer Representative designation. She is also fluent in Spanish which brings an exciting opportunity to our team and our clients. Melisa works with home-buyers that come to the Southbound Group looking to grow their roots in and around the Nashville area.
Monica is originally from Louisiana where she grew up on a small horse
ranch. Once she moved to Texas, Monica entered a career on the civilian side of
law enforcement as well as horse-training. Very early on, Monica began to
understand her true passion was helping others. This fueled a deep interest in the
real estate industry. In 2006, Monica began her real estate career. While building
her business, she continued her education and gained her Texas real estate broker’s
license in 2014. Monica was continually recognized in the top 5% of a national
brokerage before venturing out and opening her own brokerage in 2016.
Monica owns and operates Wofford Realty with a hand-picked group of elite
agents who offer residential, commercial and ranch real estate services. Monica
says that her favorite part of her job is handing over the keys; whether to a
home-owner, business-owner or rancher, knowing that she has just been a part of a
perfect matchup. She treats her clients as family and works hard to direct them
through every step of the process. With her, you will always know that you are part
of a team that cares about you and your needs
Monica resides in North Richland Hills and is blessed with two amazing
children. Her daughter attends Texas A&M University and son attends Richland High
School where she often volunteers her time. Monica’s home is always full of pets,
friends and laughter.
Jennifer is a passionate, experienced professional that takes challenges head on. She has a love for people and as a DFW resident she is well educated on the housing market, neighborhoods and school districts. By working with a seasoned team of other real estate professionals, Jennifer brings a high level of knowledge and professionalism to the table. Jennifer represents buyers, sellers and renters assisting them in real estate transactions and is excited to help you too!
Real Estate is my passion - not my job. I am here to LISTEN to your needs and wants, LOCATE properties that suit your desires and REPRESENT your best interest. I serve clients in Weatherford, Keller, North Richland Hills, Grapevine, HEB & Fort Worth. I know the DFW metroplex and have lived here all of my life. You need a high quality Realtor who is dedicated and diligent - Look no further.
If you are like most people, buying a home is the biggest investment you will ever make. So whether you are buying your first home, dream home or an investment property, why not take advantage of my experience as a local market expert for Azle, Weatherford, Keller, North Richland Hills, Grapevine, HEB & Fort Worth to make the most informed decisions you can, every step of the way?
Barbara is a lifelong resident of Fort Worth, Texas, so welcome to her sandbox! Her business is built on life lasting relationships based on honesty, professionalism and integrity. Your home is one of your greatest investments and she is here to guide you in the right direction whether you are buying or selling real estate. She began her real estate career in 1983 in the title industry but has been a licensed Realtor for 13 years, with this experience she will be your greatest asset.
Ten minutes south of Franklin is Thompson’s Station, which has become a high-priced bedroom community to Williamson, MauryandDavidson County residents. It’s known in local history books for being a famous Civil War battle location, the town’s 1,500 or so estimated residents come together each October to enjoy a pancake breakfast which raises money to help finance the small town’s growing infrastructure.
Bellevue Community is located in the southwestern part of Davidson County. It?s bordered on the west by Cheatham County, on the south by Williamson County and its northern border is the Cumberland River. While the population continues to grow, there are still plenty of rural areas in this charming and scenic community that even offers a glimpse at the Scenic Natchez Parkway which runs through the southern portion of this community.
Belmont-Waverly, also known as Sunnyside, extends east from Belmont Blvd. to 9th Avenue South and from Gale Lane north to Bradford Avenue. The neighborhood is demarcated by 12th South, a commercial hub revamped with pedestrian-friendly walkways and decorative benches. A couple local favorites are Mafiaoza’s, a great pizza and beer place, and Frothy Monkey, a coffeehouse that doubles as a Wi-Fi hotspot. This diverse neighborhood is centered in Sevier Park, the site of antebellum Sunnyside Mansion. Nearby is Peace Monument Park, a green space housing the recently rededicated Battle of Nashville monument. Rambling Queen Annes and American Foursquares punctuate the streetscape, as do spacious 1900-1915 cottages, smaller 1920-1940 Tudor cottages and bungalows, and a few early 20th-century shotgun cottages and Dutch Colonial houses. Its location offers easy access to downtown, the Melrose commercial district, Green Hills and local universities.
he Belmont and Hillsboro Village areas were once the expansive estate of Adelicia Acklen, whose antebellum home crowns the campus of Belmont University. These charming side streets feature wide, tree-lined sidewalks and appealing structures built from 1890 to the 1930s. Seasoned locals use the Magnolia Boulevard crosswalk to Hillsboro Village, Nashville’s hippest mix of businesses, well-constructed old homes and unique design character. This self-contained community holds a colorful strip of specialty shops, galleries, restaurants, and public art. Today this area is a pedestrian crossroad. Its ubiquitous sidewalks extend far into Music Row and the Hillsboro-West End vicinity. The neighborhood is accessible by foot to Vanderbiltand Belmont Universities, a local post office, banks and the Belcourt Theater.
Brentwood, originally a rural community of planters and farmers, began to develop into a business center after the Civil War and is now the northern gateway to Williamson County. One of the state’s wealthiest suburban areas, Brentwood is home to hundreds of upscale businesses and stores that attract affluent residents, including country music stars and medical industry executives. Brentwood is also the corporate home of Tractor Supply Company, LifePoint Hospitals, Inc., and other large corporations.
Nashville’s first suburban subdivision is as full of history as it is of shady landscaping and quiet, well-preserved domiciles. A mustering ground for Civil War volunteers, Cherokee Park is the home of Richland Creek Greenway, a two-mile trail which will link the neighborhood to nearby open spaces and shopping areas. Cherokee Park is one of six Nashville districts with Neighborhood Conservation Overlay. Protective residents maintain their own Neighborhood Association Website and have vigorously fought changes in local zoning ordinances to maintain its architectural integrity. The 300 homes in these Tudor-dominated walkways were built primarily in the 1930s. Colonials, Cape Cods and sundry cottages also lurk within the streetscape. Its meandering side streets offer a perfect combination of suburban privacy and urban proximity.
Downtown Nashville is quickly becoming the trendy place to call home in the 21st Century. Converted loft space and upscale condos have taken their place amidst the burgeoning brick and steel wonderland that is downtown Nashville. Renovations abound as suburbanites continue their influx in town. One work in progress is the historic urban village-to-be in The Gulch, destined to be a 20+ acre residential and commercial epicenter. Meanwhile, die-hard urbanites sleep above century-old warehouses within the Second Avenue Historic District. Graced with unique shops, nightclubs, restaurants, and offices, “The District” keeps going long after commuters head home. Full-time downtowners walk to the Frist Center For the Visual Arts, the Bridgestone Arena, LP Field and the new incarnations of the Main Public Library and Country Music Hall of Fame. Slowly but surely, downtown is working its way into an enlivened urban scene.
Delineating Lockeland Springs is up-and-coming Eastwood Neighbors. Extending from Gallatin to Porter Road and between Douglas and Eastland Avenues, this is a collection of cute, smaller houses from the 1920s and 1930s that are a fraction less expensive than those in Lockeland Springs. Historic East End is demarcated by 11th and 14th Streets and by Woodland and Shelby Streets. Located on the eastern edge of the original city limits, East End began as an outgrowth of the fashionable Edgefield community. Electric streetcars from the Gay ’90s drew hundreds of residents and a building spree of Eastlake, Queen Anne and Neo-Classical gems. Today, this unspoiled pocket of Victoriana retains a relatively high number of owner-occupants.
Ten minutes south of Franklin is Thompson’s Station, which has become a high-priced bedroom community to Williamson, MauryandDavidson County residents. It’s known in local history books for being a famous Civil War battle location, the town’s 1,500 or so estimated residents come together each October to enjoy a pancake breakfast which raises money to help finance the small town’s growing infrastructure.
Originally the estate of landowner Rufus Fort, Fortland Farms is now marked by colorful ranch houses. Fortland Farmers have a huge park to call their backyard, with opulent landscaping courtesy of Metro Parks and Recreation. An economical answer to West Meade and Crieve Hall, this is a great value on Shelby Park. Around the corner off Eastland Avenue is Rosebank, a neighborhood with a similar flavor. In the midst of these lots is Rosebank Mansion, an 1803 estate that originally held 500 acres. Beyond the standard ranches are pleasant structures from the 1910s to the 1940s, many occupied by the original owners.
Bordered by Eighth and Third Avenues North and between Jefferson and Hume streets, Germantown is re-emerging as Nashville’s uptown oasis. The town’s oldest residential community is just a few steps from Bicentennial Mall and Farmer’s Market. Investors and artists alike head north for easy access to restaurants, entertainment, and spectacular views of the State Capitol. Germantown is all about diversity. Spacious estates border modest worker’s cottages. The eight-block area is an architecturally heterogeneous mixture of residences built between 1840 and 1930, and new houses are built according to the neighborhood’s historic architectural guidelines. MUL zoning allows residential, commercial, office, retail and industrial entities to coexist side-by-side. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Germantown falls within one of MDHA‘s many redevelopment areas. The home of the historic Church of the Assumption and other landmarks, this renewed community is chock full of appealing sidewalks and gorgeous flora. Nashvillians in the know attend the popular Oktoberfest and Maifest celebrations as well as the Sounds games at brand new First Tennessee Park.
Green Hills is an array of moderate to upscale dwellings from Hillsboro Road to Granny White Pike. Located near the I-440 loop, this commercial hub is convenient to downtown, Music Row and local universities. The eastern edge of the neighborhood near Lipscomb University is filled with charming older houses on hilly lots – the more secluded, the more stately. On the western border is Bowling/Woodlawn. Grazing the West End/Whitland neighborhood, this winding, leafy intersection is a quiet center between 21st and West End. Green space and public art adjoin the newly built Green Hills Branch of the Public Library. The Mall at Green Hills – a favorite of shoppers – is surrounded by upscale specialty stores and houses converted into commercial space. The result is a healthy dose of suburban privacy and convenience.
The Gulch is a LEED Certified community in the heart of Nashville. It’s a dynamic area of urban development and redevelopment on the southwest border of Nashville’s Central Business District. An exciting combination of the old, the adapted, and the cutting edge, the GULCH pulsates with opportunities for the very best in urban living. Some of the best dining (Moto and Saint Anejo) and shopping (Lucchese) can be found in The Gulch.
Historic Edgefield extends from 5th Street to 10th Street between Woodland and Shelby. This onetime independent municipality boasted over 3,400 residents in 1869. Edgefield sponsors a tour of homes each spring, proudly showcasing the neighborhood’s best restoration projects along with historic churches and a museum of neighborhood history. A sundry mix of entrepreneurs, empty nesters, longtime residents and B&Bs create a dynamic neighborhood feel. Here you’ll find the only sizeable concentration of Victorian residential architecture remaining in Davidson County. Along with the historic Warner Elementary School, an Edgefield house is reported to be the birthplace of Jesse James.
Historic Edgehill and today’s Music Row together form the best hodgepodge of visible Nashville landmarks. Peabody College and University School of Nashville slowly blend into bungalows converted into record label offices and then to residential streets. Even the Bank of America on 16th Avenue South is a restored, gabled gem. The area’s best-kept secret is Scarritt-Bennett Center, a Neo-Gothic retreat offering quiet grounds for strolling and reflecting. Public green spaces include Tony Rose Park, a small playground pocket behind Music Circle South, and Owen Bradley Park, a grassy peninsula opening up into the Division Street thoroughfare. The Edgehill/Music Row neighborhood bumps into Vanderbilt and Belmont Universities, as well as onto the hip commercial strip on upper 21st Avenue South.
Williamson County is still farm country and gentrification hasn’t changed that. It is now one of the country’s wealthiest counties, attracting suburbanites who appreciate local history and character within easy access. Long before Cool Springs and Brentwood developed from pastures to mega suburbs, a small following of homebuyers settled into Historic Franklin, a unique, yet unpretentious, antebellum township. Franklin was the site of several key battles during the Civil War, with bullet holes still visible in some walls. Rich in history and tradition, its 15-block historic downtown district has been restored and now thrives with trade and tourism. It is listed on many travel guides and features clothing stores, antique shops, art galleries and more. One visitor hotspot is the mansion at Carnton, an 1826 plantation complete with an onsite Civil War cemetery. Franklin is the centerpiece and county seat of Williamson County. From the old-time charm of its historic downtown, it?s only a couple miles to more modern, expensive homes of NFL stars and famous musicians, and to the Cool Springs area, location of numerous upscale restaurants and the Cool Springs Galleria Mall. Only a half-hour commute to downtown Nashville, Williamson County has five neighborhood parks complete with nature and fitness trails, tennis courts and playgrounds. Available housing includes historic homes near the Franklin town square, rural mini-farms, and cluster homes in new developments.
An eclectic cluster of subneighhborhoods and architectural styles, Inglewood offers everything from 1930s stone Tudors, ranches, log cabins, Victorian mansions, and bungalows. Belle Meaders of old summered here, willing to “rough it” enough to trudge through cow pastures to reach their riverfront properties. All around are majestic views of the river, Shelby Park, and even Opryland Hotel. Dubbed by owners “the steal of the century,” Riverwood contains properties from the 1920s and 30s. It is the site of Riverwood Mansion, built by James Porter in 1799. Nearby Brush Hill is slightly more upscale, offering large lots and backyards with all the wide-open spaces an East Nashvillian can handle. Like its neighbors, the Shelby Golf Courseand Shelby Village pockets are full of quiet little architectural surprises. Nestled in a valley is Little Hollywood, a collection of unique Spanish style houses bordered by woodlands. But the area’s real oasis is the Shelby Bottoms Greenway, a unique green space along the river.
Leipers Fork is a tiny woodsy community located about halfway between Franklin and Fairview, and is the home of Puckett’s Grocery and Restaurant, the most unlikely-looking place one could imagine for great food and world-class entertainment. But with a menu that features everything from cornbread stuffing to grilled Atlantic salmon, and performances from some of Nashville’s most notable tunesmiths and even an occasional Doobie Brother, Puckett’s is the place to see and be seen – and eat.
Before closing, we will conduct a final walk through of the home. This is the final opportunity to ensure that all negotiated repairs have been completed, and that the home is in the same (or better) condition as when the original offer was made. Depending on your contract, you may sign a formal contract addendum confirming that the walk-through is complete, and the condition of the home is satisfactory.
Charming, historic Sylvan Park was Music City’s best-kept secret before a horde of young professionals and retirees got their creative hands on it. The homes of this close-knit West Nashville community have been carefully restored and landscaped into shape. A bagel shop, a coffeehouse, new restaurants and an art gallery have taken their places among its one-block commercial strip. Prominent on its tree-lined street blocks are 1910 to 1940’s frame and brick bungalows. Also prevalent are 1900-1915 Princess Anne cottages, small brick cottages with Tudor and Deco influences, and large, handsome Queen Anne homes. Golfers find haven at McCabe Park and McCabe Pub across the street is a local hot spot.
What started out as a turn-of-the-century streetcar suburb has evolved into the East Nashville neighborhood of choice in the 21st century. Dotted with Queen Annes, Tudors, Craftsmans and bungalows from 1880 to 1940, Lockeland Springs offers a wealth of options for anyone seeking a good deal on a historic home. Lockeland Springs is a best bet for residential and commercial buyers looking for value. Businesses seeing its potential are setting up shop at retail convergences like Five Points to establish their presence on this side of the Cumberland. The locals who have already discovered this gold mine frequent trendy watering holes like Bongo Java and Margot.
You don’t have to be an academic to settle in Murfreesboro, though it’s home to one of Tennessee’s largest state universities – MTSU. Centered in Tennessee’s fastest growing county, Rutherford, this onetime state capital isn’t just a home-away-from-home anymore. Art galleries, live music, specialty shops, antiques and new shopping centers like The Avenue all make Murfreesboro a great place to live 7 days a week. Murfreesboro participates in the National Main Street Program for Historic Preservation. Its historic district, complete with an old state capitol and town square, enjoys its share of Neoclassical, Italianate, and Victorian structures. Nearby is Murfreesboro-Rutherford County Center for the Arts and Oakland Historic House and Museum. Outdoorsy types divide their time between Percy Priest Lake, parks, and five public golf courses. On the 4.5 miles of the Stones River Greenway they can walk, jog, bike and rollerblade their way across historic Murfreesboro, including a link to the Civil War battlefield at Stones River.
Oak Hill offers the convenience of Green Hills on one side and Brentwood on the other, but is a comfortable distance from major commercial corridors and thoroughfares. This quiet, upscale residential community has the privacy afforded by wooded lots and streets that wind into the hills. A stone’s throw from Traveller’s Rest, Oak Hill residents take weekly excursions to nearby Radnor Lake to commune with nature. Oak Hill properties are primarily one-story houses on beautiful lots, many offering spectacular views of the Middle Tennessee landscape. With a rather diverse mix of architectural styles, this neighborhood boasts a high percentage of custom homes.
Richland Central lies between Murphy Road, I-440 and West End. Lined with grassy street medians and artfully landscaped yards, this early 20th century neighborhood is dominated by Bungalows and Foursquare homes. Federal, Cottage, Georgian and Tudor Revival houses also make cameo appearances. This family-friendly haven becomes an unofficial Halloween central each October. A dedicated Neighborhood Association monitors the residential quality and sponsors an annual tour of homes. On warm weekends, West End girls and boys congregate at Elmington Park. Richland-West End borders Whitland Avenue and its environs. Here and there historic markers dot forgotten Italianate manors. Though this well-manicured lane hosts a block party every Fourth of July, it’s a haven the rest of the year for pedestrians who want to be alone.
Situated in both Williamson and Maury Counties, Spring Hill was a small rural community with as many cows as there were people before automakers began to arrive in 1990. Now this community has an arts center that offers a number of classes as well as plenty of other special events and businesses around town. It is home to several historic homes including the Rippavilla Plantation, a 19th century Greek revival Antebellum home.
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Wedgewood-Houston is positioned to become an Urban hotspot as it is on the fringe of downtown Nashville, and borders one of Nashville’s most popular neighborhoods, 12th South. Wedgewood-Houston has become known to some locals as WeHo, and offers extremely convenient access to the interstate and just minutes away are 12th South, Belmont, Downtown, The Gulch, East Nashville, Berry Hill and 100 Oaks.
Along Wedgewood Avenue is Waverly Place Historic District, a 19th century suburban subdivision. Tracing the rolling terrain, Waverly Place’s curving roads wind their way between 8th and 10th Avenues and extend to Bradford Avenue. Bungalows and Tudors share space with a variety of frame homes, brick cottages, Princess Annes and American Foursquares, dating from 1890 to 1930. Farther east is Woodland-in-Waverly, an old streetcar suburb in the midst of Nashville’s antique hub. One of only two locally zoned historic preservation districts, these 1890-1920 homes include Queen Annes, Princess Annes, Craftsmans, English Tudor Revivals, American Foursquaresand bungalows.
The hilly enclave of this area surrounds the campus of Vanderbilt University. Its motley collection of early 20th century homes include bungalows, foursquares, Cape Cods, Colonial revivals, and Tudor revivals built between 1920 and 1940. Within this pocket is Love Circle, a spiraling road leading to Bald Hill, a spectacular point to view the downtown skyline. Other nearby winding side streets offer enviable glimpses, and sidewalks abound for walkers navigating the neighborhood or traveling to Elmington and Fannie Mae Dees Parks. Vanderbilt/Midtown offers several nearby shopping districts and numerous restaurants. One of the local favorites is San Antonio Taco Company, simply called SATCO by the regulars. Even though it is surrounded by activity on all sides, this hillside pocket leaves plenty of open spaces to be left alone with your thoughts. Directly adjacent to Vanderbilt University is a small niche called Midtown which sits snugly between Music Circle and West End Avenue. Midtown offers a variety of nightlife, art galleries, one of Nashville’s oldest churches The Cathedral of the Incarnation.
Immediately south of Green Hills, commercial space and condo lots give way to winding streets and large lots of cavernous ranches and split-levels. Forest Hills and Seven Hills are offshoot communities from the Hillsboro Road thoroughfare. The rolling slopes in these lush green spaces actually are those “green hills” visible from Green Hills. A large number of these homes are one-level structures from the 1950s and 1960s. Forest Hills in particular offers a large selection of older homes on leafy one-acre lots, with a choice between one-story brick ranches and two-story colonials built in the 1960s, 70s & 80s. The locals take pride in their communities and enforce the strict zoning codes. Convenient both to Williamson County and The Mall at Green Hills, residents also frequent Seven Hills Tennis and Swim Club.
East Nashville has everything you could need. East Nashville is probably Nashville’s most eccentric and liberal area, especially embraced by artists and musicians. The area has undergone extreme revitalization over the last decade, drawing a lot of attention to an assortment of newcomers who enjoy a laid-back community and culture.
East Nashville has a huge list of amazing businesses, from restaurants to shops, that are undoubtedly some of the best in Nashville. A lot of different types of people live in East Nashville, but expect to see mostly young, hip adults and families at the local spots. There are all types of properties including houses, townhouses, duplexes and small apartments. Walking from East Nashville to the other areas is pretty much out of the question, so be prepared to stay on that side of the river or be willing to drive a little.
Germantown is one of the oldest areas in Nashville with an awesome, eclectic vibe. Notable aspects of Germantown include brick sidewalks, ample street parking, and more greenery than your typical city neighborhood. The annual Nashville Oktoberfest is also a major attraction, when the entire city shows up for tours of the historic churches, German traditions, and live music.
Since the neighborhood is very walkable, Germantown is great for active people that want to walk to nearby shops, restaurants or gyms. There are now two yoga studios in Germantown, Steadfast & True Yoga and Shakti Power Yoga, as well as a 24-hour access gym, ProVita. Also, it’s proximity to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park makes it very desirable.
The Nations is one of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods near Sylvan Park. It has received tremendous interest by developers, restauranteurs, and start-ups over the last few years. While the area used to be mostly industrial and residential, new businesses like The Mill Boutique and 51st Kitchen & Bar are bringing more people to the area on a regular basis for shopping and dining. Home developers are also building new homes in the area, which is attractive to homebuyers looking for more modern, affordable options near the city.
One of Nashville's most walkable neighborhoods, the half-mile strip along Twelfth Avenue South has grown to be one of the city's most popular dining and shopping destinations. Restaurants, coffee houses, stylish boutiques and the occasional roaming truck shop line the street and draw large weekend crowds of visitors and locals alike. Known for its undeniable charm and bungalow-style homes, 12South features some of the most sought-after real estate in the city.
East Nashville has everything you could need. East Nashville is probably Nashville’s most eccentric and liberal area, especially embraced by artists and musicians. The area has undergone extreme revitalization over the last decade, drawing a lot of attention to an assortment of newcomers who enjoy a laid-back community and culture.
East Nashville has a huge list of amazing businesses, from restaurants to shops, that are undoubtedly some of the best in Nashville. A lot of different types of people live in East Nashville, but expect to see mostly young, hip adults and families at the local spots. There are all types of properties including houses, townhouses, duplexes and small apartments. Walking from East Nashville to the other areas is pretty much out of the question, so be prepared to stay on that side of the river or be willing to drive a little.
If you’re interested in buying or selling a home with us, please fill out the applicable Questionnaire! This is an opportunity for us to learn more about you and your needs so that we can make the most out of our next step. This is also a great forum for you to voice any concerns or ask any questions so we can set and, more importantly, meet your expectations early in the process. Once you’ve filled out a Buyer or Seller Questionnaire we’ll set up a time for you to come in to the office for a Buyer Consultation. Links to the Questionnaires can be found below.
Amazing property offering 1950+- linear feet of Brazos River frontage as well partial transfer of senior level water rights. Three lakes and six constant level ponds spread throughout the property. Deer, turkey and duck hunting. Includes lateral move irrigation system with three pivot points and underground piping drawing water directly from the river.
All grasses are improved and treated regularly. Road frontage on both county roads spanning 4575+- ft. Perfect place for cattle, hay operation or build your dream home. Adjacent 242 acres with complete center pivot irrigation system, cattle working area and much more also available.
Amazing property offering 2 center pivot irrigation and underground piping drawing water directly from the Brazos River. Partial transfer of senior level water rights. Top of the line cattle working pens and alley that runs the entire length of the property. Three constant level ponds spread throughout the property. Deer, turkey and duck hunting. All grasses are improved and treated regularly. Road frontage on both county roads spanning 7500+- ft. Perfect place for cattle, hay operation or build your dream home. Adjacent 253 acres with complete lateral irrigation system and 1950 linear feet of Brazos River frontage and access.
This beautiful property offers 623 acres with excellent fencing & cross fencing. Total of 13 constant level ponds making water available in all cross fenced areas offering ease in herd rotation. 60X80 workshop w electric & co-op water. Cattle sorting pens and working allies. Second working corral area on other side of property and hay barn. Rental house on MTM basis. Co-op water on both sides of property. 170 cultivated acres, producing app 500 round bales. Topography is rolling with level pastures. Improved grasses with regular treatments. Conveniently location directly off of FM 2415, stretching between CR405 & CR401C, just south of Alvarado Lake. Amazing opportunity for a residential development.
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Wofford Realty offers a team of real estate professionals with experience both professionally and personally in the farm and ranch industry. Wofford Realty strives to lead our partners in the ranching industry through the entire process of both buying and selling farm and ranch land.
One of a kind property offering total of almost 550 acres. Features a state of the art cattle show barn complete with chute, working pens, high fenced breeding pens, tack room and managers office.There are several entry points onto this ranch with two remote access gates and 3rd access point. Beautiful 5-acre pond that spills into Aquilla Creek snaking through property. There are 5 additional ponds spread throughout the property.
Management minded owner with improved grasses and excellent fencing and crossing fencing, 174 acres high fenced. The terrain is varied with a variety of native, coastal bermuda and winter grass pastures. The property also features a ranch manager house. Property stretches on both sides of Hwy 171. See video link in supplements.
Total of 95.945 ac.....85.556 Acres (50acres dryland cropland + 35.556 native pastureland) + 10.389 Acres (Improved pastureland). Great cattle pens, 6 strand good fencing and cross fencing. New .5 acre pond just reworked and improved. Coop water. Electricity on property just needs service run. Convenient access to Hwy 171 but on private road for added privacy.
The marketing I will do to promote your home has only one purpose – to increase awareness among potential buyers leading to in-person showings. Once buyers reach your front door, the job of marketing is over. Your home must now compete with other homes in two areas; features and price. If your home has more features that appeal to buyers – or your home is priced lower than comparable homes – your home will stand out as the better value. Conversely, if your home lacks the features potential buyers desire, your only option is to compete on price. To be effective, your home should stand out as one of the top two to three best values in your immediate marketplace.
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The big day is here! Your lender will provide final confirmation that you are clear to close, and you will sign all of the paperwork required to complete your purchase, including your loan documents. This process typically takes an hour or two. Once the paperwork is signed by all parties and your loan is funded, you will receive keys and you'll be ready to move into your new home!
We know that buying a home or property can be one of the biggest investments for your family. Whether you’re looking for a home for yourself or your business, you need a team who understands the local market and can guide you through every step of the process. Wofford Realty specializes in residential, commercial and ranch properties. We know and anticipate each step in the process of buying so you will never be left wondering “what’s next?” We promise to negotiate the best possible price and terms for you in your purchase and will always be advocating on your behalf.
Thinking of selling your home? Wofford Realty is ready to help you prepare your home for listing, ensuring each detail is accounted for and makes a great first impression. We will maximize the value of your home through professional interior and exterior photos, staging when necessary, and giving it top positioning on all of our marketing channels.
If you’re interested in buying or selling a home with us, please fill out the applicable Questionnaire! This is an opportunity for us to learn more about you and your needs so that we can make the most out of our next step. This is also a great forum for you to voice any concerns or ask any questions so we can set and, more importantly, meet your expectations early in the process. Once you’ve filled out a Buyer or Seller Questionnaire we’ll set up a time for you to come in to the office for a Buyer Consultation. Links to the Questionnaires can be found below.
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Visiting Nashville prior to your move is ideal. You will be able to see a lot of the city in just three days. Central locations, like downtown and midtown, allow for easy access all around the city. If you’ve already narrowed down a few ideal neighborhoods, staying at an AirBNB is a great option to “live like a local”. Selecting a neighborhood before your big move can save a lot of time and money down the road.
Pricing your home accurately is the most effective way to ensure a successful sale. Allow me to repeat that – pricing your home accurately is the most effective way to ensure a successful sale. No amount of marketing can sell an overpriced home. Many sellers are tempted to list their home with the agent who quotes the highest price. Please keep in mind, the agent does not set the price, the seller does not set the price – the market will set the price, or value, for your home.
It’s important to know what you can afford and what to expect as far as closing costs, down payment and anticipated monthly mortgage. Once you’re pre-approved, we’ll know exactly what your purchasing power is. We recommend that you don’t make any large purchases and avoid changes in your financial and employment status while you’re in the closing process, as this could cause delays or jeopardize your purchase.
We increase your revenue by monitoring and adjusting rental rates to maximize occupancy and leverage high season pricing opportunities.
Whether you want an urban downtown vibe or prefer some space in the suburbs, Nashville has a neighborhood to suit your needs. Here are some things to think about as you explore your new hometown and select a neighborhood:
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A pond has been recently reworked and spreads over a half acre. Located near the fence line to add to the enjoyment and usage of the entire property.
First things first, let’s meet to discuss what your needs are in your home sale. In this meeting we will gather critical information from you regarding your needs in the transaction such as timeline, desired price point and any conditions we need to be aware of. We’ll also be setting a time to sign the listing agreement so we can be ready to move forward on getting your home on the market.
A common mistake sellers make is pricing their home high in the beginning to “test the market”. The thought is “we can always lower the price if we don’t receive any offers” or “we need to build in a cushion for negotiation.” Unfortunately most of the showing activity occurs when the home is first listed. Once initial pool of buyers have seen the home and it doesn’t sell, the sellers will then have to wait for new buyers to come into the market and they will have to reduce their price to be competitive.
All grasses are improved and treated regularly. Road frontage on both county roads spanning 7500+- ft. Perfect place for cattle, hay operation or build your dream home.
The next step is to identify what you’re looking for in a home. Don’t know exactly what you’re looking for? Let’s discuss what criteria are “must-haves” like school district, location, price, lot size, etc. Then we’ll make a game plan to find a home that best suits your needs. We will work parallel with you until we find that perfect home!
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Now that you’ve picked a few ideal neighborhoods, let’s talk about the type of home you would like. Many neighborhoods feature single-family homes, but condos and townhomes are great options too!
A few things to think about when selecting a home:
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Perfect place for cattle, hay operation or build your dream home. Adjacent 242 acres with complete center pivot irrigation system, cattle working area and much more also available.
Located directly off Hwy 171 for easy access and located at the end of a private road for privacy, the possibilities are endless with this piece of property with part native and part improved grasses and excellent fencing throughout.
Let’s take an overall look at the condition of your property to determine any areas that need sprucing up without costing you a fortune.The condition of a home is a major factor in a buyer’s decision to purchase, so preparing it to make a great impression is critical before it hits the market. We have prepared a comprehensive pre-listing checklist for you to use as you give your home a little TLC before the big day. This list includes exterior tips to give your home curb appeal as well as interior tips like shampooing carpet, touching up paint, etc.
Meticulously cared for cattle ranch offering impressive gated entry with lots of Hwy 171 road frontage.
Located directly south of Lake Alvarado. Water is abundant offering a total of 13 constant level ponds making water available in all cross fenced areas offering ease in herd rotation.
Usually you only discover potential deal-killing repairs after you are already under contract – when the buyer hires a home inspector to scrutinize every aspect of your home. Discovering and repairing problems early in the marketing process places you in control, eliminating the stress of making repairs on the buyer’s schedule. Having your house in move-in condition also helps you avoid delays to closing and demonstrates to buyers, agents, and the buyer’s home inspector that your house has been very well maintained. We want buyers to focus on how they would live in your home – not what they would have to repair.
Cattle corrals are located at the front of the property, ready for use.
Adjacent 253 acres with complete lateral irrigation system and 1950 linear feet of Brazos River frontage and access.
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This is the fun part! We’ll set up private viewings for properties that meet your criteria. We’ll scour the MLS for any current listings as well as use our extensive resources to find homes that are “coming soon”, so you can get a jump on the competition in viewing properties. In our competitive market, we have to move fast, so that’s why we are always available to respond quickly to your questions.
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Three lakes and six constant level ponds spread throughout the property. Deer, turkey and duck hunting. Includes lateral move irrigation system with three pivot points and underground piping drawing water directly from the river.
As soon as your home hits the market, our team will utilize a variety of marketing techniques to ensure it gets maximum exposure and sells for top dollar. We won’t just post your home to the MLS and hope for the best. We hire professional photographers to shoot beautiful, high quality photos of your property to be used on the MLS, marketing flyers, virtual tours and social media. Wofford Realty has Premier Agent Status on Zillow, the top real estate website, which means your property will have top positioning for home searches in your area.
State of the art cattle show barn complete with chute, working pens, high fenced breeding pens, tack room, and managers office.
One of two working corral areas and barns located on either side of property. This unique barn is built on two railroad cars and is great for hay storage.
Impressive 60X80 workshop w electric & co-op water. Top of the line cattle sorting pens and working allies.
We provide bi-monthly invoices with a clear breakdown of revenue and expenses from each property for easy payment and tax preparation.
Once you’ve decided to move forward on purchasing a property, we'll work as a team to determine the appropriate price to offer, repairs we want to negotiate or other specific requests. Once the offer has been accepted, we will move through the contingencies, such as home inspection and final mortgage approval. Next stop, closing!
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After all that hard work preparing your home for listing, it’s time to show it off! We’ll schedule showings and possibly an open house if needed. There are a few things you can do the day of a showing to make sure your home is inviting and makes a great first impression. Scroll down to view our checklist for showing day.
Home staging leverages market insight and design to present a property that appeals to the majority of buyers and gives each property the competitive advantage needed to perform well in the marketplace. A minimal investment increases the chances of a quicker sale at the highest expected market value for the area. This helpful service consists of a detailed walk through of the property with the homeowner. Included with this service is an easy to follow, step-by-step, plan of action presented to the homeowner. When you list and close your home with me, I will pay to have a staging consultation with one of Nashville’s most experienced professionals.
Water sources are abundant throughout the property including a beautiful 5 ac pond that spills into Aquilla Creek snaking through property.
Once we’ve completed the final walk through and addressed any other details, it’s time for closing day! This is where we will sit down with you, sign the paperwork, get the keys and celebrate the purchase of your new home!
Once we’ve accepted an offer on your property, inspections and an appraisal will be ordered. We will then negotiate and complete any repairs the buyers request and move through any contingencies that remain.
You’re nearly there! Once the buyers have done a final walk through, it will be time to schedule a date with the title company to sign all the closing documents. We will be present at the closing and make sure everything goes smooth and then you’re done!
You only get one chance to make an emotional connection with a potential buyer. An important early step in the marketing process is to have your home photographed professionally. These photos appear on the MLS listing, all print media and are posted to the top real estate websites. Homes with multiple photos get viewed over 5 times as much as homes with only one or two photos. We provide custom professional photography for all of our listings.
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As residents of the DFW area for more than 30 years, we are your go-to local experts on great school districts, desirable neighborhoods and up-and-coming hot spots. We are a licensed and independent brokerage with strong roots in our local community. We love giving back and supporting other local businesses and charities. When we aren’t working, you will likely find us at a high school sports game, sipping a margarita at one of our favorite local restaurants, or hanging out with our dogs at one of our beautiful neighborhood parks.
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Your home is now priced accurately and looks great. Let’s show it off! The marketing of your home will reflect an established history of how buyers search for, and purchase, homes. 95% of buyers use the Internet during their home search. Most homes in Nashville are co-brokered. This means there is a listing agent who represents you, the seller, and another agent who represents the buyer of your home. As a result, marketing to Realtors is our most productive activity. The most effective way to get the attention of productive agents and buyers is through accurate pricing and great photography.
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Your home will also be marketed extensively on Facebook and Instagram, the world’s leading social media sites. I will market your home using proven approaches, including highly targeted ads, photos, and more. Facebook and Instagram represent an opportunity to reach tens of thousands of local Nashville residents on sites where they already spend a lot of time.
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• Attentive one-on-one service. The responsibility of managing the sale of your home is never passed off.
• Regular communications regarding every aspect of my efforts and the results of those efforts as well as any changes in the market, including new listings, price changes of competing homes, sales and how we should re-position your property to remain competitive.
• Assistance negotiating offers and preparing contracts.
• Attending the closing to ensure all contract provisions have been met and that you are fully satisfied with the results.
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