Nashville’s Hottest Summer Cocktails

By Mary O'Neil

Celebrate the season with these essential Nashville summer cocktails! Whether you’re grilling out or sipping a refreshing drink on your porch in the warm evenings, these popular cocktails are sure to add a wonderful kick to your summer. A Basil Watermelon Cooler Watermelon is the fruit of summer, and you might have noticed that it’s…

Nashville Homes for Sale Under $300,000

By Mary O'Neil

Nashville Homes for Sale Under $300,000 Information on homes for sale and real estate in Nashville priced under $300,000. Browse photos, see new properties, get open house info, and research neighborhoods! These are single family homes, not condos or townhomes.

The Most Expensive Home In Nashville – 530 Jackson Blvd Nashville, TN 37205

By Mary O'Neil

The most expensive home in the Nashville has listed by French King for a whopping $13,900,000.  This mansion has been listed since mid-July, and contains dozens of amazing amenities in addition to a gorgeous, classic southern style This antebellum-style classic home comes with verandas and a wrap-around porch, a pool, tennis court, wine cellar, billiard room, gym,…

Use a House Hunting Checklist When You’re Looking to Buy!

By Mary O'Neil

Gear up, home buyers: when you’re ready to start searching for homes, you’re going to change your mind about what you like, want, or dream about in a home. Well… sort of. See, the Nashville real estate market is a seller’s market right now: and that means that most homes are selling fast, at asking price,…

Best Places to Buy a Home in Nashville

By Mary O'Neil

A lot of transplants are moving into Nashville. And you’ve probably heard the statistic compiled by the local Chamber of Commerce: roughly 72 people move into Nashville a day. That’s right! A day. If you’re one of those people (or even if you’re only planning of moving into Nashville in the future!) you might be wondering…

Getting a Nashville Home Inspection: Costs & Considerations

By Mary O'Neil

Roughly 10% of recently-purchased homes weren’t inspected, according to Bill Loden, president of the American Society of Home Inspectors. Typically, Nashville home buyers skip inspections when they’re trying to cut costs, forgoing the fee that inspectors charge to perform a two- to four-hour search to flag any significant defects of the home they’re looking to purchase. But those…