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Davidson Co. South
Antioch, Berry Hill, South
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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
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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. 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.
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.
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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.
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.