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How to improve your home’s look with wallpaper

Budget friendly ideas to freshen up indoor spaces

MORTGAGE MATTERS

Secret keys to homeownership: 3 things you should know before buying a home

Middle Tennessee’s guide to new homes and interiors June - July 2023
Contents Advertiser Index Crescent Homes 28 HND Homes 9 Pulte Homes 7 Regent Homes 5 Tennessee Valley Homes 11 County Info & Listings Looking for what to do this month? Here’s where you’ll find it, and a whole lot more! Downtown 10 Davidson 12 Sumner 14 Rutherford 16 Williamson/Maury 20 Wilson 24 Robertson/Cheatham 26 3 6 27 Home Interiors How to Improve Your Home’s Look with Wallpaper 3 Mortgage Matters Secret keys to homeownership: 3 things you should know before buying a home 6 Area Map 8 Budget Friendly Ideas To Freshen up Indoor Spaces 27

HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME’S LOOK WITH Wallpaper

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as a guide. Begin at the ceiling and smooth using a brush or plastic smoothing tool. If you encounter wrinkles or bubbles, gently lift the paper and smooth, relaying the paper as you go.

With each strip, you should end with several inches above the ceiling joint and below the baseboard line. Ensure the paper has firmly adhered top to bottom then trim using a sharp blade. Smooth each seam as you go.

The key to successful wallpapering is in the preparation. Clean, dry walls are a must, and any holes or cracks should be filled and sanded. To avoid paste that absorbs into porous surfaces, take time to apply a light, even coat of primer before beginning.

Choose a corner or space behind a door as your starting point. Mark your starting point using a level to draw a vertical line from floor to ceiling. Next, cut a length of wallpaper several inches longer than the height of your wall from the baseboard to ceiling.

Apply paste or activate the adhesive according to the manufacturer’s directions. Be sure to fully cover or dampen the paper surface; dry spots may result in unsightly bubbles.

Begin smoothing the paper onto the wall using the vertical line

Continue this process around the room, aligning your paper pattern as needed. If it isn’t possible to completely match the pattern, focus on the middle third of the wall, which is most likely to be at eye level.

To maneuver corners, cut a slit in the paper overhanging the ceiling and floor. This allows the paper to lay flat for a smoother finish.

When you round back to your starting point, overlap your original strip of paper with the final strip. Make a single cut for a clean, crisp seam. Gently wipe away excess adhesive from the trim and seams.

To prevent rips and ripples, allow paper to dry completely – at least overnight – before replacing furniture and hanging artwork to complete your space.

Find more easy home improvement tips and ideas at eLivingtoday.com.

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To understand the mood of a room, look no further than its walls. Wallpaper can add instant texture and flair, and today’s DIY-friendly options make it easy to create inspired spaces with little fuss.
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Brentwood Area

Autumn View: Homes from the $500’s Nolensville Area

Burkitt Ridge: Homes & Townhomes from the mid $300’s-$500’s

Carothers Farms: Flats, Townhomes & Homes from the mid $300’s-$500’s

Nashville

Oliveri: Tomeshomes & Homes from the mid $300’s- $500’s

Smyrna: Blakeney: Townhomes and Homes from the mid $300’s-$500’s

Murfreesboro

Preserve at South Haven: Homes from the low $700’s-$800’s

Thompson’s Station

Tollgate Village: Commercial and Residential Condos from the mid $400’s

Spring Hill

Harvest Point: Townhomes from the upper $300’s-$400’s

Fairview

Otter Creek: Homes from the $700’s

Fernvale Springs: Townhomes from the $300’s

Pepper Tree: Homes from the $500’s-$600’s

Bowie Meadows Homes

Coming Fall 2023

Mt. Pleasant

Sugar Creek: Homes from the mid $300’s

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Have you ever wished homeownership came with a user’s manual? There’s only so much you can prepare for, whether you’re buying your starter home, forever homeor something in between. It’s all too common to face unexpected expenses, including ongoing maintenance of your property with hidden added costs. In a new survey conducted in collaboration with OnePoll, TruGreen found that nearly half of homeowners (44%) invested more money in their home during the first year of homeownership than they expected.

To equip homeowners with more realistic expectations before purchasing a new home, TruGreen®, the nation’s leading lawn care provider, shares the top three lessons homeowners have learned.

1 Home maintenance is crucialand will cost you

No matter what type of home you buy - from fixer-uppers to move-in ready - you should expect some repairs and replacements, plus routine maintenance. While this will vary depending on your home’s age, size and condition, rest assured that most homes require regular care to help prevent long-term (and potentially expensive) damage.

So, how much maintenance is required when you purchase a home? In the survey, homeowners’ top expenses during their first year as a homeowner were appliance replacements (56%), exterior repairs such as windows (53%) and major repairs like roofing (52%). Furthermore, when prioritizing maintenance, homeowners mainly focused on their home’s exterior, such as patios (42%) and their yard or lawn (39%).

Ensuring you have the means to handle unanticipated repairs and routine maintenance before you buy will help prevent financial stress down the road.

2 Investing in your property to create a home

When you first move into your new house, don’t get discouraged if you don’t initially feel like you’re really “home.” The homeowners surveyed spent an average of two and a half years upgrading their homes before they were pleased with it. Despite the time and money they invested in the property - or perhaps because of itnearly 71% of homeowners said they now feel like they’ve found their forever home.

Your house is more than just a place to call home, it’s also an investment. And if it’s managed properly, your home can also provide a great return on investment.

3There will always be surprisesso don’t be afraid to call a pro

Even the most prepared homebuyer will encounter surprise expenses after signing on the dotted line. According to the survey, the average homeowner has encountered about four surprises or unexpected costs within their first year of homeownership.

Beyond the surprise of unpredicted expenses, some of these tasks may be new and create challenges for homeowners to handle on their own. In fact, 62% would call a professional for a home improvement project, and nearly one-third of homeowners would hire a pro for home maintenance.

Handing maintenance or improvement projects to the pros can be a smart move to ensure the job will be done well. It can prevent future problems and save time you’d rather spend enjoying your home. For example, hiring a professional service to handle your lawn care can allow for more free time to actually enjoy your outdoor space, while giving you a sense of pride in how great it looks.

“Buying a new home is a tremendous milestone that brings much to celebrate, but the new responsibilities of homeownership can also be stressful,” said Brian Feldman, senior director of technical operations at TruGreen. “As a new homeowner, there’s no need to waste time figuring out the best ways to maintain your home. To help tackle what can seem like an ongoing to-do list, you should consider partnering with the professionals.”

If you’re like the 75% of homeowners surveyed who believe it’s important that their yard or home’s exterior looks impeccable, consider partnering with an outdoor expert such as TruGreen to make your lawn look great.

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Area Map

Davidson Co. South

Antioch, Berry Hill, South

Nashville, Brentwood

Davidson Co. Southwest

Belle Meade, Bellevue, Forest Hills, Green Hills

Davidson Co. West

Bordeaux, West Nashville

Davidson Co. Northwest Northwest Nashville

Davidson Co. North

Goodlettsville, Joelton, North

Nashville, Whites Creek

Davidson Co. Northeast

Goodlettsville, Inglewood, Madison, Rivergate

Davidson Co. East

Donelson, Hermitage, Old Hickory, Percy Priest Lake

Nashville & Surrounding Counties

Finding a home is much easier when you utilize the helpful information on the following pages. Read all about the county you’re interested in and see highlights about each area. Check out specific communities in the listings section for each county. These new-home communities offer something for everyone and every budget.

Davidson Co. Southeast

Antioch, Airport Area, Hickory Hollow, Percy Priest Area

Sumner County

Gallatin, Hendersonville, Portland, White House

Williamson County

Brentwood, Fairview, Franklin, Nolensville, Thompson’s Station, Spring Hill

Wilson County

Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown

Cheatham County

Ashland City, Kingston Springs, Pegram

Robertson County

Greenbrier, Springfield, White House

Dickson County

Burns, Charlotte, Dickson, White Bluff, Vanleer

Maury County

Columbia, Spring Hill

Marshall County

Chapel Hill, Elk Ridge South, Lewisburg

Rutherford County

Eagleville, La Vergne, Murfreesboro, Smyrna

Montgomery County

Clarksville, Fort Campbell, Lone Oak, St. Bethlehem

Cheatham Davidson Cheatham Dickson Montgomery Rutherford Wilson Williamson Sumner Robertson
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Many companies use thread count to make their sheets more appealing and luxurious, but a bigger number doesn’t always mean a good buy. Before you reach into your wallet, consider these truths about thread counts.

A thread count is a scientific term with strict federal standards on how the threads are counted. Simply put, it measures the number of threads woven together per square inch, counted lengthwise and widthwise. A 400-thread count sheet will have 200 threads lengthwise and 200 widthwise.

When a sheet has a count of 150, it is considered a muslin

fabric, which isn’t all that soft to the touch. Any count of 180 or above is considered high quality, but anything beyond 400 is likely to only signify a higher price tag.

However, a sheet with a thread count of 200 can be softer to the touch than one with a 400 thread count. The quality of sheets depends not only on the thread count, but on the quality of fibers within those threads as well. Many stores and manufacturers tout Egyptian cotton as the best because of its long, strong fibers, which are more durable than most other cottons. Another high-quality cotton type is pima, also known for its extralong fibers.

When shopping for new sheets, make sure you are looking at both the thread count and the quality. Look for a count between 200-400 and make sure the fabric quality is high to ensure you get the best bang for your buck, as well as a comfortable night’s sleep.

Find more tips for selecting linens and other home goods at eLivingtoday.com.

Residents are now enjoying a prime location and peaceful lifestyle with convenient access to the area’s recreational, medical, shopping and entertainment centers. Located just minutes away from the heart of Downtown Nashville and connected to some of the finest outdoor spaces in the surrounding region! An Active Adult community offering extraordinary natural beauty, elegant architecture, and exceptional amenities.

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o you prefer walking and biking to sitting in traffic? Love the hustle and bustle of the city but abhor long commutes? Enjoy taking a spontaneous stroll to a nearby restaurant for dinner and music. If this sounds like you, we suggest you forget life in the ‘burbs and go urban.

A growing resurgence in downtown Nashville has brought a wealth of living options to the city’s urban landscape, along with a vibrant community of restaurants, shops and clubs.

For urban dwellers, The Gulch in downtown Nashville is the place to be. Properties like Velocity, Terrazzo and Encore offer the ultimate digs for downtown living. And with the tremendous growth this former railroad yard has seen, you can always find something to do here. Of course there’s always music. (It is Music City, after all.) Travel + Leisure

recently cited Nashville as having the #1 “Music Scene” in the country. From Tootsie’s to Mercy Lounge to The Station Inn, downtown music venues offer everything from rock and country to bluegrass and rockabilly.

If you’re looking to set up shop, office space downtown is plentiful and growing. Speaking of the office: Did you know that Forbes.com ranks Nashville 10th in the country of “Best Places for Business and Careers”? And sixth among “Best Cities for Jobs”? Plus Business Insider recently took note of Nashville as one of the “13 Hottest American Cities for 2016.” The nod cited Music City as the “new center of the auto and health-care industries,” noting 300- plus health-care companies and more than 30,000 auto industry jobs.

The growth, action and entertainment extend to numerous dining and entertainment options down on Lower Broadway and out on West End. Not to mention the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, The Parthenon, Centennial Park, Hillsboro Village… the list goes on.

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These are just a few of the reasons to consider living in the heart of Music City. One more reason: We’re just so darn nice. But don’t take our word for it. Travel + Leisure’s 2015 survey ranked Nashville #1 on its list of America’s Friendliest Cities.

Restaurants

Chauhan Ale & Masala House

Kayne Prime Steakhouse

Burger Republic

Milk & Honey

Peg Leg Porker

Pinewood Social Liberty Common

Parks & Rec

Centennial Park

Riverfront Park

Cumberland Park

Elmington Park

The Greenways

Bicentennial Mall

Neighborhood

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Center for the Visual Arts

Schools & Ratings

Martin Luther King JR. School/ Pearl High School - 10/10

Hume-Fogg High Academic Magnet - 10/10

East End Prep - 9/10

Rose Park Math/Science

Middle Magnet - 8/10

Head Middle Mathematics/ Science Magnet - 7/10

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Making sense of a year’s worth of paperwork and clutter can take some serious time, especially as many people have been working from home more than normal, but getting organized can help you tackle home management tasks more efficiently. Making the office a priority can reduce frustration when it comes to spending additional time in your office while working from home.

These four tips can help get you started:

1 Make sure you have furniture that can adequately store your stuff, including plenty of space for files, reference books and computer equipment.

color code or use some other method, group paperwork into segments for categories such as bills, banking, health care, auto, insurance and so on for easy access in the future.

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Place items you rely on frequently, such as a calculator or ruler, within arm’s reach so they can easily be put away between uses. Capture these items in containers and bins to keep the space looking neat and free of clutter.

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3 Establish a filing system that lets you keep track of important papers you need to keep and have a shredder handy to help you discard any sensitive documents. Whether you alphabetize,

Tangled cords can make even the most organized spaces look messy, and they may pose a fire or tripping hazard. Get control of your cords by storing devices you don’t use regularly and securing the remaining cords with twist ties or clips. Remember to use a surge-protected power strip to minimize the chance of damage should a power surge occur.

Find more tips to make your workspace tidy and organized at eLivingtoday.com.

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ashville has long been known for its country music scene, but these days the city draws attention for more than its tunes. National publications g note of everything Nashville, from food and fashion

In 2015, Forbes magazine ranked Nashville on its list of “Boom Towns for College Graduates,” and Forbes.com calls Music City one of the “Best Places for Business and Careers.” Time declared the city as “Red Hot” for a burgeoning music business, a diverse and thriving music scene, and our charming ability to live among the stars and leave them alone.

Some may think of Nashville as a meat-and-three kind of town, but Nashville’s hip food scene is getting noticed. Travel + Leisure lauded the city for offerings as diverse as hot chicken (Prince’s), Mexican popsicles (Las Paletas) and farm-to-table

meals (Margot Cafe & Bar). And with standout restaurants like Adele’s, The Catbird Seat and Husk, the city is drawing attention from publications like USA Today and Southern Living.

Nashville’s vibrant music scene is another trait that earns nods. Travel + Leisure recently cited the city as having the #1 “Music Scene” in the country. And with venues like The Bluebird Cafe, 3rd and Lindsley, The Station Inn and Ryman Auditorium, it’s no surprise that Orbitz declared Nashville’s music scene as #4 in the country (right behind NYC, LA and Chicago).

Nashville has even been noticed for one of its delightful Southern charms: its accent. While accents are sometimes the source of jokes and ridicule, Travel + Leisure readers seem to think otherwise. On a list of “America’s Most Charming Accents,” readers ranked Nashville #4. Seems folks love the Nashville drawl, y’all, noting that residents here have “added some city” to their Southern accent.

Music City is also a thriving hub for industry; many companies have a long history here. Bridgestone, HCA, BMI, Thomas Nelson Publishing, Louisiana-Pacific and Dollar General all have corporate offices here — a testament to strong business foundations and economic growth.

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Davidson County South

Burkitt Ridge

From the mid $300’s

Homes & Townhomes

Urban-type living in the suburban area of Nolensville with breathtaking hilltop views. Located on Burkitt Rd. and minutes from Concord Rd., Maryland Farms, Cool Springs, I-65 and I-24. Select from a variety of homes with 2-4 bedrooms, and 2-3.5 baths.

Directions

I-65 S. to Concord Rd. (exit 71). Travel 6.4 miles and turn right on Nolensville Rd. Turn left on Burkitt Rd. and proceed 1 mile to the community entrance on the left.

Davidson County South Carothers Farms

From the mid $300’s - $500’s

Homes, Townhomes & Condos

A traditional neighborhood development with tree-lined streets, sidewalks, walking trail, dog park, community garden, community event barn and 100 acres of open space. Minutes from I-24 and I-65.

Directions: I-65 S. to Old Hickory Blvd. East, Exit 74A. Right on Nolensville Rd. Left on Burkitt Rd. Proceed approx. 3.5 and turn right on Battle Rd. Left on Carothers Road. Straight ahead to Model Home on the left.

Davidson County South

Autumn View

From the low $500’s

Autumn View is a beautiful and walkable community with a Brentwood address. It’s a desirable single-family home community that features quintessential suburban living. Enjoy easy access to grocery stores, shopping, dining, medical centers, banking and employment centers along I-65, I-24, and downtown Nashville.

Directions

I-65 S. to Concord Rd/Brentwood (exit 71). Turn left on Concord Rd. Travel ahead 6.4 miles to Nolensville Rd and turn right. Left on Pettus Rd. Community located ahead on the left.

817 Westcott Ln., Cane Ridge, TN 615-440-0105 or 914-564-1289

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Davidson County East

Robinson Rowhouses

Starting from $296,900

NOW SELLING FINAL PHASE! Conveniently located in Old Hickory, Robinson Rowhouses are Brand New Townhomes with your choice of a 2 or 3BR Townhome, all with 2.5 baths. Featuring an Open Concept, Granite, Hardwood, Smart Package, and more. Your Brand New Home with our Designer Collection hallmark finishes exceeding expectations! Minutes to Golf, Old Hickory Lake, Airport, Shopping and more.

Directions

From Nashville travel I-40 E take exit 221A Old Hickory Blvd, travel 7 miles to Hickory Industrial Dr or I-65N to Old Hickory Blvd exit right travel 4 miles to Hickory Industrial Dr, turn right into the community to 4007 Axis Dr.

2007 Axis Ave

Old Hickory TN 37138 615-800-5699

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1996 Carothers Rd., Nolensville, TN 37135 615-881-9090 or 615-545-4522

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Davidson County East

Parkhaven

Starting from $495,900

Now Selling Phase II for Fall Delivery! Parkhaven is an exclusive active-adult community of 500 beautiful home sites. Residents are now enjoying a prime location and peaceful lifestyle with convenient access to the area’s recreational, medical, shopping and entertainment centers. Located just minutes away from the heart of Downtown Nashville and connected to some of the finest outdoor spaces in the surrounding region! An Active Adult community offering extraordinary natural beauty, elegant architecture, and exceptional amenities. Model home open daily.

Directions

From Nashville travel I40 East to exit 221A Old Hickory Blvd to a left on Lebanon Rd, a right at Hickory Hill Ln (next to Arby’s) Parkhaven will be at the end of Hickory Hill Ln. 6015 Parkhaven Blvd Hermitage TN 37076 615-800-5655

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6423 Pettus Rd. Brentwood, TN 615-947-4467

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The Ridge at Antioch

From the upper $200’s

Choose from a variety of floor plans in Antioch’s newest town home community. Each home includes a 1-car garage, Granite kitchen counters with all appliances, and window treatments included.

Directions

Neighborhood is at the Northeast corner of the intersection of Murfreesboro Road and Hamilton Church Road. Enter the neighborhood from Murfreesboro Road.

Murfreesboro Road at Hamilton Church Road Antioch, TN 37013 615-219-5644

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ith one of the top high schools in the state, a mass transit plan in the works and a wealth of recreational opportunities, Sumner County has plenty to brag about. This area just northeast of Nashville offers a quality of life that many new-home buyers find attractive. Residents here enjoy the hometown feel of cities like Gallatin and Hendersonville but appreciate the nearby big-city perks of Nashville.

The county’s largest city, Hendersonville, is home to Merrol Hyde Magnet School, named the fourth best high school in Tennessee in U.S. News & World Report’s most recent ranking of America’s Best High Schools. Gallatin - the county seat) is home to Volunteer State Community College, a public two-year college that offers associate degrees, certificates and continuing education opportunities. With more than 70 academic programs and classes

Sumner

Hendersonville | Shackle Island | Goodlettsville | Gallantin | Millersville | Portland | Graball | New Deal | Bransford

Woffered on site and online, Vol State is an educational and economic asset to Sumner County and the entire region.

The Gallatin area is a sportsman’s paradise; fishing and boating opportunities abound along the county’s many miles of shoreline on Old Hickory Lake, and lakefront or golf course homes are plentiful at communities like Fairvue Plantation. Hendersonville has an extensive system of greenway biking and walking trails with plans to expand its bike trail system. Several golf courses dot the county, including Country Hills Golf Course and Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club - both in Hendersonville), and The Club at Fairvue Plantation and Long Hollow Golf Course - both in Gallatin).

The Greensboro North Park & Ride lot in Gallatin is making life easier for Sumner County commuters, with the Regional Transit Authority’s Gallatin Express bus not only easing the commute for those who ride the bus but also reducing traffic for those who drive.

Through careful planning and sustained economic growth, Sumner County continues to build on its existing assets, which helps it attract more workers, more residents and more business. It’s easy to see why home buyers and builders find this an appealing place to live, work, play and do business.

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Dorris Farms

COMING SOON! The Jones Company, one of the most reputable homebuilders in Nashville, is happy to announce a new community, Dorris Farms, in White House, TN.

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Sumner County

Durham Farms

Mid $600’s

Durham Farms in Hendersonville is where your family dreams of living! New homes at Durham Farms offer a relaxed TN lifestyle conveniently located near acres of parks, schools, shopping and dining. Spacious, consumer-inspired floor plans with resort-style community amenities is why you’ll love living in a Pulte Home at Durham Farms.

Directions

From Nashville take I-65 North to TN 386N Vietnam Veterans Blvd. Take exit 7 Indian Lake Blvd and turn left. Road changes names to Drakes Creek Road. Take Drakes Creek Rd through community to right on Snap Dragon Ln.

Sumner County

McCain’s Station

From the mid $400’s

Sumner County The Retreat at Norman Farm

From the upper $400’s

Model Open Daily! The Jones Company, is happy to announce a new community, McCain‘s Station. Located in Sumner County, Gallatin is roughly 20 minutes from Nashville. Residents of this community will love taking advantage of Old Hickory Lake where you can fish, swim and take a boat out. In addition, Bledsoe State Park is close by and is great for hiking, camping, and family fun on the lake. Featuring our INSPIRATION Collection of homes, McCain’s Station is perfect for families looking for a great location in addition to a quality built, thoughtfully designed new home. QUICK MOVE IN HOMES NOW AVAILABLE!

Directions: I-65 north to Vietnam Veterans Pkwy to Big Station Camp Road. McCain’s Station is located on the right, across from the Sumner Station Emergency Room.

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Now Selling! We are happy to announce a new community, The Retreat at Norman Farm with amazing amenities: Natural lake with kayaking launches and fishing piers, Community pavilion, ‘modern farm style’ entry barn, sidewalks & street lamps, fantastic walking trails/paths, and a natural playground.

Directions: Take I-65 North to Vietnam Veterans Pkwy, then exit at Exit 7 (Indian Lake Blvd) • Left at the end of ramp onto Drake’s Creek Road • Straight through next 2 lights • Follow until you come to Anderson Lane and go right on Anderson Lane.

512 Jones Lane Hendersonville, TN 615-776-1166

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Rutherford

Murfreesboro | La Vergne | Smyrna | Eagleville | Walterhill

esidents of Rutherford County have the benefit of urban conveniences along with the pastoral beauty of the countryside.

Attracted by affordable housing, good schools and job opportunities, residents here enjoy a variety of cultural, educational

Rutherford County continues to receive national recognition for the quality of life it offers. Forbes magazine recently ranked the Nashville/Davidson County- MurfreesboroFranklin area fourth on its list of “Best Cities for Jobs,” and in 2015 Murfreesboro ranked 11th on Wallet Hub’s list of Fastest Growing Cities. Murfreesboro, the county’s largest city, is the geographic center of the state. Higher education is easily accessible at Middle Tennessee State University and the Tennessee Technology Center at Murfreesboro. And there are a host

of historic, cultural and educational sites here, including the Discovery Center at Murfree Spring, Stones River National Battlefield and the Sam Davis Home.

Home buyers can find small-town luxury at Murfreesboro’s Wynthrope Hall, while townhomes and spacious single-family homes are available at Evergreen Farms. Affordable new singlefamily homes are found just south of the city at Buchanan Estates in the Christiana community.

Located just outside of Murfreesboro is the city of Smyrna, an area exploding with retail and business development complemented by affordable quality housing. Colonial Town Park shopping center includes retail establishments like Kohl’s and a Super Target. Smyrna offers opportunities for higher education at its branch center for Motlow State Community College (based in Lynchburg).

Just minutes away in La Vergne — which made NerdWallet’s list of 10 Best Cities for African-Americans — sits the state’s largest industrial park. La Vergne is also home to the headquarters of several big businesses, including Ingram Books and Bridgestone/Firestone.

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Parks & Rec Barfield Crescent Park Mankin Park Gateway Island McKnight Park Murfreesboro Greenway System Restaurants The Alley on Main Toot’s Good Food & Fun Restaurant Buster’s Place Mission BBQ The Boulevard Bar & Grille Jeff’s Family Friendly Restaurant Kleer-Vu Lunchroom Pad Thai Cafe Neighborhood Livability - 65 Amenities - F Cost of Living - B+ Crime - A+ Employment - F Housing - F Schools - CWeather - C More to love Stones River National Battlefield - Civil War site Sam Davis Home Middle Tennessee State University Discovery Center at Murfree Spring Schools & Ratings Central Magnet School - 9/10 Blackman High School - 8/10 Blackman Middle School - 8/10 Siegel High School - 8/10 The Discovery School at Bellwood - 8/10 Walter Hill Elementary School - 8/10

Rutherford County Salem Landing

Choose from a variety of 3 and 4 bedroom town homes in Murfreesboro’s newest master planned community. Granite kitchen counters with all appliances included.

Directions

Interstate 24, Exit Salem Highway West, neighborhood is on the left after crossing Veterans Pkwy. Or from Hwy 96, turn South on Veterans Pkwy and right on Hwy 99, New Salem Highway, to neighborhood on left.

Rutherford County

Evergreen Farms

Traditional Homes

Choose from a variety of 3 and 4 bedroom plans in West Murfreesboro’s most popular neighborhood. Complete kitchen appliance packages on every new home!

Directions

I-24, Exit Old Fort Parkway, Highway 96 West. Follow Hwy 96 West to left on St. Andrews. Follow approximately 3 miles to model home on left.

Rutherford County

Hamlet at Carothers Crossing

Mid

$400’s

This new home community is popular because its central location between Nashville and Murfreesboro allows for a quick 20-minute commute either direction. Residents enjoy being so close to downtown Nashville but being zoned for highly-rated Rutherford County Schools. Sweeping hilltop views and community walking trails are a bonus!

Directions

From Nashville take I-24 South to exit 64 and turn left onto Waldon Road. Turn right onto Carothers Road. Turn left onto Oasis Drive into the community. Model home sits up the hill at 218 Oasis Drive.

Salem Highway, Highway 99 West Murfreesboro, TN 37128

615-219-5644

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Rutherford County Rucker Landing

Upper $300s

Quick Move-in Homes Ready Spring 2023! New, affordable homes available in Murfreeboro’s hottest neighborhood. Rucker Landing features one and two-story homes with 3-5 bedrooms, large kitchen/ family rooms, lofts and flex space. Private backyards with no neighbors behind you are also available.

Directions

From Nashville take I24 East to exit 81A. Turn Right on US-231, Turn Left onto Rucker Rd then Right onto Jack Faulk Street. Model Home is on your Left when you enter the community.

2207 St. Andrews Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37128

615-219-5644

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Rutherford County Mankin Pointe

Traditional Homes

Choices include 3, 4, and 5 bedroom plans built in the Craftsman tradition with all kitchen appliances included. Maintenance free exteriors with stone accents. Close to neighborhood schools and area shopping.

Directions

Interstate 24, Exit Joe B. Jackson Parkway and follow North to LEFT on Manchester Pike to neighborhood on right. Model home open daily and by appointment.

218 Oasis Drive La Vergne, TN 37086 615-314-2408

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Rutherford County Lee Crossing

Cedartop Villas

From the low $300’s

Choose from 2 and 3 bedroom floor plans with 1-car garages, all with maintenance free exteriors. All kitchen appliances included.

Directions

I-24, Exit 70. North on Lee Victory Parkway (Almaville Rd) to neighborhood on left past shopping center.

4409 Jack Faulk St, Murfreesboro, TN 37130

615-239-0718

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3481 Manchester Pike Murfreesboro, TN 37127

615-219-5644

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Sully Drive at Lee Victory Parkway Smyrna, TN 37167 615-219-5644

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Rutherford County Woodruff Cove

Rutherford County

Salem Landing

Townhomes

From the upper $200’s

Rutherford County

Salem Landing

From

Visit Rutherford County’s newest and best value in 3 and 4 bedroom homes, complete with all the kitchen appliances included.

Directions

From Interstate 24, take Exit 81-A and follow Hwy 231 toward Shelbyville. Turn right on Ruby Cate Way, approximately 5 miles on right.

Now Selling! Discover the perfect balance of value, convenience, and sophistication here at Salem Landing with our BRAND NEW Townhome floorplans. You can maintain your active lifestyle and enjoy it “in style” too. This collection is perfect for the traveling, “lock and go” lifestyle, or anyone who simply wants to enjoy the ease of lower maintenance. Get it all...the beauty and great design that Jones is known for, and the simplicity of life in a townhome community!

Directions From Murfreesboro take I-840 toward Franklin, Exit at Veterans Parkway and make a Left Turn onto Veterans Parkway (toward Murfreesboro) Travel approx. 5 miles to Highway 99 then take a Right, Salem Landing will be a mile down the road on the left.

Now Selling! Discover the perfect balance of value, convenience, and sophistication here at Salem Landing that features our Townhomes and Discovery Collections. Salem Landing is an affordable new home community that brings together everything your family needs. With its highly ranked schools, proximity to Nashville industry hubs, historic charm, and an unending supply of culture and arts opportunities.

Directions

From Murfreesboro take I-840 toward Franklin, Exit at Veterans Parkway and make a Left Turn onto Veterans Parkway (toward Murfreesboro) Travel approx. 5 miles to Highway 99 then take a Right, Salem Landing will be a mile down the road on the left.

Hwy 231 South/Shelbyville Hwy at Ruby Cate Way

Murfreesboro, TN 37128

615-219-5644

Rutherford County Blakeney

From the low $300’s - $500’s

Townhomes & Homes

Blakeney is a vibrant new community in Smyrna that offers the perfect blend of being tucked away but still convenient to it all. Planned amenities include side-walks, tree-lined streets, a dog park, a splash pad for kids, and open space.

Directions

From Nashville: I-65 S. to Concord Rd. (exit 71). Left on Concord Rd. Travel 6.5 miles to Nolensville Rd. Turn right and proceed 3.7 miles to left on Rocky Fork Rd. Stay straight to go onto Rocky Fork Almaville Rd. Entrance 0.2 miles on the left.

3706 Patten Paige Lane, Murfreesboro, TN 37153 615-869-7360

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Rutherford County Shelton Square

From the upper $300’s

Choose from 4-sides brick or masonry siding exteriors in this exciting master-planned community. Plans include 3 and 4 bedrooms, two-car garages and all kitchen appliances.

Directions

From I-24, Exit Medical Center Parkway and turn South, following Fortress Blvd. Turn right at Manson Pike. Turn right at Florence Road to neighborhood on left.

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Rutherford County

Salem Landing Town Homes

From the low $300’s

Choose from a variety of 1-car and 2-car garage town homes in Murfreesboro’s newest master planned community. Granite kitchen counters with all appliances included.

Directions

Interstate 24, Exit Salem Highway West, neighborhood is on the left after crossing Veterans Pkwy. Or from Hwy 96, turn South on Veterans Pkwy and right on Hwy 99, New Salem Highway, to neighborhood on left.

8188 Rocky Fork Almaville Rd. Smyrna, TN 37167

615-968-3101

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Florence Road at Pointer Place Murfreesboro, TN 37128

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Salem Highway, Highway 99 West Murfreesboro, TN 37128

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Rutherford County

Portico

From the $400’s

Located in La Vergne is Crescent Homes’ newest Tennessee community, Portico! Just around the corner from shopping and dining, this neighborhood offers all the amenities of suburban life, yet just a mere 25 min from downtown Nashville and 20 minutes to BNA Airport. The southern style homes and welcoming front porches make this family friendly neighborhood Tennessee’s best kept secret.

310 Casita Drive, La Vergne TN 37086

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Rutherford County

Shelton Square

From the high $400’s

Located on 240+ acre Shelton Farm, this thoughtfully designed neighborhood offers the convenience of city living set among picturesque Murfreesboro. Offering multiple product lines, Shelton Square is a lifestyle community with a brand-new pool and clubhouse and two beautiful green parks, all just 40 minutes from Nashville and 30 minutes from the Nashville airport.

Rutherford County

Kingsbury

From the low $400’s

Welcome home to Kingsbury, the ideal Murfreesboro community. Offering a variety of floor plans including main floor owners’ suites and customizable options, residence will enjoy amenities like a pool, playground, dog park & sidewalks on both sides of the street, all within a 5 minute drive to Medical Center Parkway & I-24 as well as shopping and dining options at The Avenue.

5205 Pointer Place, Murfreesboro, TN 37129

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3555 Desinda Drive, Murfreesboro, TN 37129

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hether you’re strolling downtown Franklin, dining in Cool Springs, shopping at The Factory or looking for antiques in Leiper’s Fork, you’ll find that Williamson County supports diverse lifestyles and offers a wealth of housing options.

From Franklin’s Westhaven community, which features a walkable design with retail establishments located in the neighborhood, to the rural setting of Winterset Woods in Nolensville, you’ll find plenty of new homes to choose from. And whether you choose a larger city like Franklin (the county seat) or one of the smaller communities like Arrington or Fairview, you’ll find housing and amenities in a variety of styles and price ranges.

It’s hard to decide whether Franklin is a big city with a small-town feel or a small town with big-city advantages. CoolSprings Galleria and its surrounding business district serve

a variety of consumer needs — from dining to furniture, housewares to clothing and more. The Crossings in nearby Spring Hill features tenants like Target, Kirkland’s, and Bed, Bath & Beyond.

If you prefer the rural life, head to the pastoral paradise of Thompson’s Station, located just minutes from downtown Franklin and not that far from downtown Nashville. In nearby Nolensville, you can stop in at the new Nolensville Farmers Market for fresh produce, flowers, homemade foods and more.

Williamson County is home to businesses large and small, from home-owned enterprises like Yarrow Acres and McCreary’s Irish Pub to national headquarters for companies like Nissan, Tractor Supply and Mars Petcare. Small wonder, then, that Bloomberg ranked the Nashville area (including Franklin and Murfreesboro) as number eight on its list of Top 10 American Boomtowns (based on population growth and growth in gross domestic product). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, last year Williamson was the #1 county on the list of Fastest Growing Job Markets in the U.S., and Backgroundcheck.org ranked the cities of Brentwood (#1) Franklin (#3) and Spring Hill (#5) among the Safest Cities in Tennessee. With small-town charm, major employers and a healthy economic climate, if you’re looking for good country living in a growing and thriving community, Williamson County could be just the place.

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Parks & Rec Arrington Vineyards Carnton Plantation - Civil War site Lotz House - Civil War site Franklin Theatre Great American Main Street Leiper’s Fork Restaurants Biscuit Love Franklin Mere Bulles Grays on Main O’ Be Joyful Red Pony Restaurant 55 South Barbara’s Home Cookin’ Neighborhood Livability - 81 Amenities - A+ Cost of Living - F Crime - A+ Employment - A+ Housing - F Schools - A+ Weather - C+ More to love Pinkerton Park Granny White Park Schools & Ratings Oak View Elementary School - 9/10 Edmondson Elementary School - 9/10 Hunters Bend Elementary School - 9/10 Brentwood Middle School - 9/10 Sunset Middle School - 9/10 Spring Station Middle School - 9/10 Franklin High School - 9/10 Brentwood High School - 9/10

Williamson County

Fernvale Springs

From the low $400’s

Williamson County Kings Chapel

From $1,525,000

Williamson County

Grand Oaks

From $4,500,000

New townhome community with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and 1-car garage located in Williamson Co. school district. Thoughtful design with an open living area and primary suite and guest bedroom on 1st level.

Directions

From I-65 to Cool Springs Blvd to Mack Hatcher Pkwy. Right onto Mack Hatcher Pkwy. Take Del Rio Pike to Fairview Blvd./TN-96 W. Proceed ahead to Fernvale Road. Left onto Fernvale Rd.

From 840: West to Hwy. 100/Fairview Blvd. W. Travel ahead approx. 6 miles and turn right on Fernvale Rd.

Kings’ Chapel is a private, gated community with historic trees, running creeks, an old country church and stocked fishing ponds — an unbelievable setting in the middle of Arrington’s wine country and only 10 miles from historic Franklin, TN. Kings’ Chapel offers that rare opportunity for graceful estate living combined with vibrant active community amenities. Over 300 acres have been designated as open space/ conservation areas. These acres are dedicated to the preservation of open space, wildlife habitats and enhanced outdoor recreation.

Directions: From Nashville: I-65 to Exit 65 (Murfreesboro Road/HWY 96 East). Left onto HWY 96 and continue for approximately 8 miles. Left into Kings Chapel (Meadowbrook Boulevard).

Grand Oaks, located in the heart of Brentwood, Tennessee is an exclusive three lot cul-de-sac enclave of luxury homes located approximately 15 miles south of downtown Nashville and about one mile from the central Brentwood shopping district. The community is also ideally located within minutes of I-65 at both the Concord Road and Old Hickory Blvd. interchanges, Maryland Farms and the offices, retail, restaurants, and hotels of Cool Springs. Historic Downtown Franklin is less than a 15-minute drive. Also nearby are many of the area’s top rated golf courses.

Each Grand Oaks homesite features over 1 acre of flat yard space and designed to ensure privacy. The community is zoned for top rated Brentwood Schools within Williamson County.

Directions: From Nashville, Take I-65S. Exit 74B, head right on the ramp for TN-254 W (Old Hickory Blvd.) toward Brentwood. After approximately 2 miles turn left onto Granny White Pike, approximately 1.2 miles turn right onto Bell Rive Drive, turn right onto Grand Oaks Drive. Continue to end of street.

7107 Fernvale Rd., Fairview, TN 37062 302-217-1654

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MODEL NOW OPEN!! Discover scenic surroundings, the perfect balance of value, convenience, and sophistication here at Terra Vista perfectly suited for the active Tennessee lifestyle. Top-rated Williamson County schools conveniently located with access to Cool Springs. Award-winning historic Main Street to local distilleries and incredible food, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to create lasting memories in Franklin. Directions From I-65 south from Nashville, take Murfreesboro Rd./Hwy 96 exit and turn left/east. Go 1/2 mile and turn right/south on Carothers Pkwy. Go 4 miles south on Carothers Pkwy and then turn left on Long Lane. Travel a mile and the neighborhood will be on the right.

615-786-9282

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127 SE Parkway Court, Franklin, TN 37064 615-405-2603

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Williamson County High Park Hill

From the low $700’s

MODEL NOW OPEN!! Discover High Park Hill conveniently located between Murfreesboro and Arrington Minutes from Franklin and Cool Springs – close to shopping, great dining, entertainment and more! Featuring our gorgeous homes, with opportunities to fully personalize to your family’s needs open, airy, well-designed floor plans with plenty of space. We’re certain that you’ll discover the perfect home for your family.

Directions From Nashville: I-65 South to Exit 65 (Hwy 96), Turn Left onto Hwy 96, going East Drive approximately 7. 5 miles High Park Hill will be ahead on the left.

5204 Kaline Drive, Arrington, TN 37014 615-538-4458

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127 SE Parkway Court, Franklin, TN 37064

615-405-2603

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Williamson County
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Williamson County

Cumberland Estates

The best new home value in Williamson County. Choose from 3, 4 and 5 bedroom plans of all-masonry exteriors, granite kitchens with hardwood flooring, and all kitchen appliances included. A variety of outdoor living area options are available for most plans.

Directions

From Fairview, Highway 100 West to South on Cumberland, one mile to neighborhood on right.

Williamson County Avenue Downs

From $1,300,000

Avenue Downs is nestled among the rolling hills of Williamson County, TN. Through thoughtful planning, Avenue Downs maintains the natural beauty of the countryside while creating a luxury homesite community that blends well with the warmth and hometown feel of Williamson County. Avenue Downs is located in the heart of Williamson County and convenient to shopping areas, schools, and entertainment. Recreational areas, Cool Springs, downtown Historic Franklin as well as access to I-840 and I-65 are only minutes away. Avenue Downs is zoned for the desirable Williamson County schools.

Directions: From Nashville: I-65 South to Exit 59B for I-840 West. Exit 28 for US 31 towards Columbia/ Franklin. Left onto US 31. Left onto Critz Lane. Right onto Clayton Arnold Lane. Left into Avenue Downs.

Williamson

Lockwood Glen

From the $800’s

A sought after, established community, Lockwood Glen is the ideal community in Franklin, Tennessee. Homes are situated on large lots within this primly located master planned community with single family homes ranging from 2,500 to over 4800 square feet, and with expansive living areas and classic southern charm. The Residents’ Club within Lockwood Glen features a saltwater pool, amphitheater for community gatherings, grilling areas, green spaces and walking trails, and a two acre park with play areas for children. Townhomes coming soon!

7424 Cumberland Drive Fairview, TN 37062

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463 Dewar Drive, Franklin TN 37064 Williamson County

Wilkerson Place offers multiple product lines with numerous floorplans to choose from, open layout concepts, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, tankless water heaters, and upgraded features throughout! Conveniently located and in walking distance to the new June Lake, minutes to Cool Springs and downtown Franklin’s farmers market, shopping, dining and an abundance of recreational activities, this community is a gem perfectly situated in the award winning Williamson County school district and in walking distance to Spring Station Middle and Summit High School. 615.392.5000

Wilkerson Place offers multiple product lines with numerous floorplans to choose from, open layout concepts, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking, tankless water heaters, and upgraded features throughout! Conveniently located and in walking distance to the new June Lake, minutes to Cool Springs and downtown Franklin’s farmers market, shopping, dining and an abundance of recreational activities, this community is a gem perfectly situated in the award winning Williamson County school district and in walking distance to Spring Station Middle and Summit High School. 615.392.5000

Pine Creek is a highly sought after Crescent Homes community featuring stunning, open layouts, main level owner’s suites, and premium included features on large, treelined homesites. Surround yourself with nature trails & a community fishing pond, located just minutes from Arrington Vineyards and within the Williamson County School District.

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The New Homeowner’s Moving Checklist

Now that you’ve closed on your first house, you’re officially ahomeowner. However, before you can get comfy in your new place, you need to actually move in. If you’ve never moved into a new house, there are a few things you may not be aware of.

As you make plans to move into a house for the first time, consider these tips as you begin to get settled.

Have the House Cleaned

You have two options: either roll up your sleeves and do a complete top-to-bottom cleaning before moving in or hire a cleaning service. While both options work, one will save you money and the other will save you time.

Tackle Any Small Projects

If you already know you want to make some changes, it’s best to do that before you move your things in. Your home inspector can go over your entire house and suggest possible renovations and improvement projects.

Meet Your Neighbors

Even if you’ve never taken the time to introduce yourself to your neighbors before, you’ll likely want to get to know the folks who live next to or near your new home. Consider stopping by with a simple gift like cookies to break the ice, say hi and get things started on the right foot.

Check Out Community Activities

Every community has its own personality. That includes the local hotspots, activities, seasonal celebrations and recreational options. You may have looked into some of this while you were shopping for your new home, but now that you know where you’ll be living, this is a perfect opportunity to sign up for a recreational sports team or put the annual festival on your calendar.

Make Sure You Have Power

When you move into a new home, it’s up to you to contact the

electric provider for the area to set up an account and ensure the power is on. Do not count on the former owner to leave the power on for you.

Replace the Locks

Rather than assuming you have complete control over who can get in your home, it’s best to go ahead and change all the locks. This simple step isn’t overly expensive and can give you peace of mind.

Consider Eco-friendly Appliances

Going green can reduce your energy costs as well as your carbon footprint. It doesn’t have to cost a fortune to make your house eco-friendly. There are energy-efficient appliances to suit every price range. Plus, simple changes, like LED bulbs and a smart thermostat, can further reduce your energy bill.

Make Your New Home Safe

At a minimum, you should check every smoke and carbon monoxide alarm to ensure they work. If not, replace them and purchase a fire extinguisher or two for added protection.

Account for Outdoor Essentials

You’ll want to arrange for a lawn care provider if you don’t plan on doing it yourself and give some thought to any needed landscaping, which makes outdoor maintenance one less thing to worry about as you settle in.

Moving in to your first home is a significant milestone. Make the experience of moving in memorable, efficient and as stress-free as possible by working through this checklist ahead of time.

If you’re planning to hire someone to help complete any of these tasks, finding the right professional can be tricky, but there’s a simple solution. An online directory like the Best Pick Reports provides homeowners with recommended pros that have been thoroughly, independently reviewed. Plus, you’ll have the peace of mind that comes with the Best Pick Guarantee. If you’re not satisfied with a guaranteed service provider, you’ll be reimbursed.

Visit bestpickreports.com to find home services professionals to help you tackle all your home improvement projects, including moving in.

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Family Features

f you’re looking to settle in an area where you can enjoy small-town values with big-city benefits nearby, Wilson County is a wise choice. Whether you choose the county seat of Lebanon with its quaint city square, Mt. Juliet with its easy access to Nashville or Watertown and its rural charm, Wilson County offers a place where education is valued and the county fair is the event of the year. Business is booming here, which is a testament to the friendly business climate. No doubt that business-friendly attitude played a part in the growth of the Providence community in Mt. Juliet, which is adding Providence Central, a mixed-use community of housing, retail and office space.

Wilson County has also been making strides in expanding and upgrading the county’s schools. The county commission approved a $63-million school building plan that paid for a new high school in Watertown (which opened in 2014) and brought expansions at West

Wilson

Wilson Middle School and West and Rutland elementary schools. In recent years the county has added Winfree Bryant Middle School in Lebanon (2011), Lebanon High School (2012) and a high school in Mt. Juliet (2008).

Other signs of growth include the Highway 109 bridge joining Wilson and Sumner counties. Completed in 2014, the $29.5 million four-lane structure, replaced an old two-lane bridge from the 1950s. Leaders in both counties say the bridge will provide an economic boost for their communities.

Rail transportation is set to expand in Lebanon with a new stop on the Music City Star line. The award of a $1.6-million grant will help fund the proposed rail station at Hamilton Springs, making it Middle Tennessee’s first mixed-use development designed around a train station. The Lebanon Planning Commission approved the site plan for the train stop last year. Hamilton Springs will be the seventh station on the Music City Star line.

But it’s not all growth and business in Wilson County. People here also know how to have fun. Take their pride in producing a top-notch county fair. According to Carnival Warehouse, based on attendance and other attributes, the Wilson County Fair ranks among the top 50 fairs in North America. From pride in a county fair to savvy business and civic leaders who promote a healthy business climate, there are many reasons to love and live in Wilson County.

Wilson

Schools & Ratings

Lakeview Elementary School - 9/10

W A Wright Elementary School - 8/10

Gladeville Elementary School - 8/10

Mt. Juliet High School - 8/10

Stoner Creek Elementary School - 8/10

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Maury County

Homestead at Carters Station

Upper $300s

New homesites are now available in this master-planned community in Columbia; featuring Spring Hill Schools, sweeping tree line views and spacious two-story homes designed with families in mind. Four distinctive floor plans are available from 2,025 Sq. Ft. to 2,778 Sq. Ft. all with open concept living, impressive kitchens and bonus loft space. All our new homes are backed by a best-in-class 10-Year Limited Structural Warranty.

Directions

From Nashville take I65S Exit Saturn Pkwy Hwy 396W. Merge to 31S towards Columbia. Right on Hidden Creek Way to three Model Homes.

Maury County Independence at Carters Station

Maury County

Brandon Woods

2905 Hen Brook Drive, Columbia, TN 38401 615-619-1675

Centex.com/CartersStation

Wilson County

River Oaks

From the low $400’s

Now Selling New Phase!

Enjoy living in the rich history of Wilson County. River Oaks of Lebanon is a new home community of 171 home sites, nestled on the south side of U.S. Highway 70 on the Western edge of the city. This gorgeous neighborhood is buffered by two streams and a canopy of mature trees. Spectacular views, wooded backdrops, and charming details like a wooden bridge are just some of the reasons you’ll want to call River Oaks home. Community amenities include a pool, pavilion, and playground.

Directions

From Nashville, I-40 East – Exit 232B – Follow Hwy 109N for 4 miles. Right on Lebanon Road (Hwy. 70E). Go 2.3 miles – turn RIGHT into entrance at River Oaks

New floor plans now available in this master-planned community in Columbia; featuring Spring Hill Schools, resortstyle amenities, sweeping hilltop views and 4 distinct home collections to meet every buyers needs. 13 thoughtful floor plans are available including one and two-story homes, 1,645 – 3,632 sq. ft., 3-5 bedrooms, gourmet kitchens and serene owner’s suites. All back by a best-in-class 10-Year Limited Structural Warranty.

Directions

From Nashville take I65S Exit Saturn Pkwy Hwy 396W. Merge to 31S towards Columbia. Right on Hidden Creek Way to three Model Homes.

Choose from 3 and 4 bedroom plans, all four-sides brick with maintenance-free exteriors and all kitchen appliances included. Close proximity to neighborhood schools, major thoroughfares, and area shopping.

Directions

Interstate 65 Exit Saturn Pkwy Hwy 396 West. Exit Port Royal Rd. South on Port Royal 2 miles to Brandon Woods Drive on left

3800 Lebanon Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087 615-583-5039

LiveJonesLebanon.com

2611 Hidden Creek Way, Columbia, TN 38401 615-285-5691

Pulte.com/Independence

162 Brandon Woods Way Spring Hill, TN 37174 615-219-5644

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he pace of life may move a bit slower in Robertson County, but that hasn’t slowed the wheels of economic growth in this rural outpost located just north of Nashville.

But don’t let that growth concern you. County leaders here are working on a carefully thoughtout plan for development. The plan’s goal: preserve the county’s agricultural economy and quality of

Tlife while attracting businesses and jobs to designated growth areas, mostly within the county’s existing city centers.

The county’s proposed 2040 Comprehensive Growth Plan calls for school improvements, road improvements and more diverse housing options. Other goals include retaining and creating jobs, adding more higher-paying jobs and attracting a diverse population and workforce.

Johnson Electric and Martinrea Fabco also call this area home. In addition to the growing economic picture in Robertson County, there’s also the way of life that residents are determined to maintain. From local treasures like Burdett’s Tea Shop & Trading Company to the Shade Tree Farm (where you pick your own apples), don’t expect the pace of life here to change anytime soon.

If you’re looking for peaceful country living just a stone’s throw from the city, look at Cheatham County. With wooded hillsides, open farmland, and scenic rivers and lakes, the area offers an attractive setting.

The communities of Kingston Springs, Pegram, Pleasant View and Ashland City offer a neighborly feel despite the county’s rapid expansion. Whether in a suburban or rural setting, residents here have the best of both worlds: a serene environment with easy access to city life and jobs.

Pegram is a great place to raise a family. The town has its own special treasures. Popular places include Finch’s Country Store and Mud Puddle Pottery Studio (which offers pottery workshops and classes).

The county seat of Ashland City sits on the bank of the Cumberland River. The city’s award-winning parks and recreation program earned the Governor’s Environmental Stewardship Award for its conservation efforts involved with the Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail. Under the guidance of Renaissance Ashland City, planners are working to carefully preserve the city’s heritage while embracing the benefits of progress.

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Enjoy the serenity of the countryside just minutes from the city in this new, gated residential community. One and two-car garages also available and all floorplans include granite kitchens with all appliances.

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Whether you’re fatigued by seeing the same decor every day or simply looking for an opportunity to refresh indoor spaces with an appealing mini makeover, rethinking your favorite room in the house doesn’t need to be an expensive ordeal.

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Bring stylish flair to your space with a new color scheme. Rather than replacing all the furniture, which can be costly, focus on smaller accessory pieces such as pillows and decorative items. Create variety by using multiple hues of the same color or mixing two or more complementary colors.

already own. Adjusting the orientation of your furniture and decor can let you see your favorite room from a whole new perspective.

Whether it’s a flea market find, such as an old window frame that you paint and add a display shelf to the base, or a series of photos from your favorite vacation destination, adding some DIY art can not only update your room, but make it more personal, too.

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