Nashville Real Estate Blog - Blog Archive: December, 2022

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December 2022

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Popular Home Builders in Franklin

Home Builders in Franklin, TN: Franklin's Most Popular Home Builders Guide

The city of Franklin, Tennessee, is steeped in the history of the United States. As part of the Nashville metro area, the region holds more than two million people. However, Franklin proper maintains its charm with the perfect balance of a medium-sized town. With a population just north of 83,000, the community boasts dozens of Civil War battle sites, historic homes and buildings, and classic townhomes.

Perhaps most importantly, the 2010 Census indicated that around 62,000 called Franklin home, meaning close to 21,000 new residents relocated in the last decade, with more making the decision each year. Many of those relocators chose to build custom luxury homes in Franklin.

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Best Golf Courses in Murfreesboro

The abundance of golf courses in and around the city of Murfreesboro makes it easy for residents to hit the links whenever they want! One of the best parts is that many of these courses are open year-round, as long as golfers don't mind occasionally playing with a jacket in January. The most popular Murfreesboro golf courses feature top-notch designs, customizable difficulty ratings, and even convenient proximity to some of the best neighborhoods in town. Are you moving to Murfreesboro soon? Don't forget to pack your clubs!

Old Fort Golf Club

The Old Fort Golf Club is a public course in the central part of Murfreesboro. It's an 18-hole, 72-par course that was built in 1985. The Stones River winds through part of the course as a water hazard, and

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Nashville Economy Guide

Nashville is known throughout the world as the place for music exploration. The city is famous for its many country and lesser-known jazz venues, among other forms of entertainment. It also has a great history of delicious food, including BBQ and southern cuisine. However, for many people, the southern US city is more than just a travel destination. More than 600,000 people call the city home.

Those thinking about moving to Nashville should consider the economic climate as well as the cost of living. Understanding more information about the largest employers and industries in the area can help decide if it is a good fit. Like many life decisions, the time to research the economy and layout is before deciding to move. Here are some things to consider

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Best Lakes Near Clarksville

Boating, fishing, and camping are popular activities for many people living in Clarksville. Bird watchers, hikers, nature watchers, and horseback riders also frequent the lakes around Clarksville. Not everyone has the opportunity to live in a lakefront home in Clarksville next to the Cumberland River, but living close to the water is the next best thing. Here are five of the best lakes near Clarksville, Tennessee.

Cheatham Lake

Cheatham Lake is about a 50-minute drive south of Clarksville. It's an impoundment of the Cumberland River, offering about 320 miles of shoreline for swimming, canoeing, and camping at a state-run campground.

The Cheatham Dam is about 22 miles upstream on the Cumberland River, and the lake technically runs to the Old

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Public Transportation in Nashville

The city of Nashville is best known as the center of the country music world. But it's also a city home to hundreds of thousands of people who need to get around every day, many without the benefit of a car. Luckily, "Music City" is also home to an extensive public transportation network with options to suit nearly any trip. Read on to learn more about public transportation in Nashville, Tennessee.

WeGo Public Transit

Nashvillians looking to grab a bus around town can hop on WeGo Public Transit, which operates 46 routes in and around Nashville. Of these, about half are considered local or connector service, with buses every 30 to 60 minutes. A handful of frequent service routes run every 10–30 minutes, while other express routes only run 1–3

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Tips to Choosing a New Home Builder

New construction homes are appealing, and what buyer wouldn't appreciate the privilege of being the first to lay down and fall into dreamland in their new construction abode? Those wanting to have a home that's all their own with custom features will need to decide whether they need a full custom builder, a production builder, or a semi-custom builder.

However, making that determination and then choosing which top new construction home builder near you to contract with may require further investigation. When choosing a new construction home builder, there are many things to consider, so keep reading to learn more about some of the most important factors.

Is the Builder Knowledgeable and Transparent?

Buying a new construction home is a very

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Public Transportation in Franklin

The city of Franklin has come a long way since its founding in the late 18th century. Today, it is one of the top 10 largest cities in Tennessee and a major part of the Nashville Metropolitan area. Low-rise condos are just as common as Southern Gothic historic mansions in Franklin these days. The city has grown rapidly since 1980, when people decided they liked the pace of life in Franklin much better than the hustle and bustle of the city of Nashville. As a result of that growth, the city has built a first-rate public transportation system to help residents navigate the town easily. Keep reading to learn how to get around using public transit in Franklin, Tennessee.

Franklin Transit

Franklin Transit is the primary bus system that operates within

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Clarksville Best Neighborhoods

Clarksville, Tennessee, is the fifth-largest city in the state, trailing Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. Home to approximately 177,000 people, this Tennessee-Kentucky border city strikes an appealing balance between a charming small-town feel and a vibrant local scene.

With the number of people moving to Clarksville, it's no surprise that the city has much to offer regarding economic growth, affordability, and things to do. The city is also near Fort Campbell, one of the nation's largest military bases on the Kentucky side of the border. Here's a closer look at several of Clarksville's best neighborhoods.

Liberty Park

Liberty Park is approximately 7.5 miles west of downtown Clarksville and a short drive to Gate 10 of Fort

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A row of connected new homes outside of Nashville, Tennessee.

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Written by: Jill Jaracz

With the real estate market cooling off in many places, home buyers and renters may hope to score deals. One indicator of the potential for price changes is an area's vacancy rate.

The homeowner vacancy rate is the share of homes in an area that are for sale. It includes brand-new units still under construction, as long as they have windows, doors, and usable floors. The rental vacancy rate is the share of rental spaces that are vacant and for rent. When vacancy rates are high, sellers and landlords may be more apt to negotiate on price.

Your local Nashville realtor at the Ashton Real Estate Group examined the latest data from the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancies and Homeownership

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Nashville Vacation and Staycation Guide

Known for its music, the city of Nashville, TN, is a special place to call home. For current residents or those planning a visit, the best way to get to know the area is to dedicate some time exploring during a staycation or vacation. From lodging and restaurants to places to visit, take a closer look at all the city offers to plan your Nashville vacation or staycation.

Nashville Resorts

Nashville welcomes guests from around the world. As a result, there are a number of resorts in the city that offer a wide range of accommodations. While there are dozens of hotels to choose from, there are a few unique locations that many should experience when visiting the city.

Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center

The Gaylord Opryland Resort &

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