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Where to Find the Best Nashville Visitor Tours

Coming to a new city like Nashville, TN is almost like coming up against a bit of a fun challenge. How does a visitor get the most out of the city in the limited amount of time they're there? Guided tours can sometimes get a poor reputation because of their cookie-cutter schedules, but there are plenty of tours in Nashville that will manage to subvert a visitor's expectations—no matter what they're looking for.

Historic Tennessee Tour

This tour condenses close to 200 years worth of history into 6.5 hours. Wander through the former mansion of President Jackson, and check out the Belle Meade Plantation. These historic homes and grounds tell both the good and bad of Tennessee's rich history. Once visitors have learned more what life would have

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High-Tech Home Tours Pack a Virtual PunchThe immersive experience of actually standing in a room and seeing all its features without taking a single step presents a unique opportunity for real estate professionals, buyers and sellers alike.

Sometimes touted as the new normal for real estate marketing, virtual tours take photography to new heights of reality. While visual tours and drone photography have become commonplace for online listings, the development of virtual reality tours offers a new dimension. It is destined to become the "new normal" of real estate marketing, saving time and energy, adding a new level of professionalism and increasing the expectation of financial gain.

For informational purposes only. Always consult with a licensed real estate professional before

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The Best Nashville Haunted Houses This Halloween

Discovering the most frightening and best haunted houses throughout Nashville can provide a fun Halloween Season. With September coming to a close and October right around the corner, it's time to start planning your haunted house choices. Here are some of the best haunted houses ready to open for fun and frights.

Bikers Who Scare Haunted House

This haunted house provides plenty of scary fun. It's located in an old movie theater and put on by the Bikers Who Care Organization. You can find this one in Clarksville at 1955 Madison Street. It will be open on weekends and the cost will be under $10 per person.

Bloody Acres Haunted Woods

Found in Gallatin, this is actually a haunted forest with plenty of blood-drenched spirits and more. It's

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Top Historical Monuments in Tennesse

Part of understanding a city means exploring its past. By learning more about the influences, attitudes, and traditions of the past, residents have the opportunity to embrace the changes while continuing to evolve. For those who want to connect with Nashville on a deeper level, it's time to check out the following historical monuments.

Belmont Mansion

Part of coming to Nashville means learning about the charm and nostalgia of the Old South. In the 1800s, Adelicia Acklen was the wealthiest woman in the state, and this 10,000 square foot mansion was a testament to her status. This architectural feat was once part of a massive estate and has been restored to its original glory. Take a docent-led tour throughout the home to learn more about the role

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Buying a Fixer UpperMany people who are looking to purchase a home as soon as possible while getting a steep discount choose to buy a fixer-upper instead of getting a mortgage or continuing to rent while they save for a more expensive home. That can seem like a great idea, but in some cases it might not be the right choice.

In order to be sure that a fixer-upper home is right for you, there needs to be a clear understanding of how much repairing that home will really cost. Some unexpected expenses are bound to appear because it isn't possible to plan for everything, but the more care that is taken in the early stages of the buying process, the better off the buyer will likely be.

Fixer upper properties present a fun challenge to homeowners who enjoy making

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Home Photo Guide for BeginnersNo matter what, when posting a listing for a home for sale online, it needs to include photos. Pictures give buyers an idea of what the home looks like and what they can expect should they choose to schedule a home showing, so they act as a first impression to all viewers. High quality pictures are important for all listings, but not everyone is a professional photographer, so it can be difficult to know all the ins and outs of getting good shots. Whether you allow your real estate agent to take photos, hire a professional or take them yourself, here are some tips any photographer can use to improve their results.

1. Use a Tripod To Steady the Camera

A tripod is a basic photography tool that all people trying to take important photos should

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Yard Landscaping Tips to Attract BuyersPlants like the bright sun and intense heat, but only to a point. When the sun is its hottest at the height of summer, some landscaping can become dried out and stressed. As a home seller, this can hurt your home's curb appeal. Dry, brittle landscape and browning flowers can make your home seem poorly maintained and unattractive. To avoid problems with the sale, home sellers may need to spend extra time tending your garden and managing the plants. Keeping your garden lush, green, and inviting for home buyers can help you sell your home.

Set Up An Automatic Sprinkler System

Moving and selling a house can be very time-consuming, so when the home selling process picks up, you may find that you're too busy to water your lawn. Take advantage of any

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When to Repair a Roof It can be tempting for home owners to consider selling as-is when they are low on energy, time, or money for fix-up work such as re-roofing. One negative consequence of this is that prospective buyers may demand expensive discounts or even walk away from a potential sale.

Evidence of a failing roof may be as obvious as stains or soft spots on interior walls and ceilings, loose downspouts or even plants growing in gutters that haven't been cleaned in a long time. While a fix takes more effort than leaving it alone, the benefits of doing so may be enough to persuade sellers to eliminate the problem before buyers see the house.

Signs the Roof Needs to Be Replaced

Thinking about selling your home? If so, you'll want to make sure your home is

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Mistakes Homeowners Can Make When Selling Their HomesThere is something to learning from experience. However, life lessons can be particularly painful when it comes to selling a home for the first time. Here are some common first-time seller mistakes and how to avoid them.

Being able to step back and look at a home objectively does much to help with the home-selling process. Sellers who may not be willing to be flexible with potential buyers or make changes to their home may see less traffic and fewer bids. There are a number of ways that sellers can unconsciously derail the home selling process and make it more difficult to sell a home. An agent with experience selling homes in local markets like East Nashville can make the process easier.

For informational purposes only. Always consult with a

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How to Make a Home Fitness StudioA Nashville home fitness studio is the perfect place for a health-conscious homeowner to spend time working out, relieving stress, improving your health and treating their body like the temple that it is. Still, for homeowners who aren't sure how to make a home fitness studio, it can be hard to decide what to do first. These tips can help homeowners who want to make a room of their house into a home gym.

Assess Your Room Situation

Before a homeowner can turn one of the rooms of their house into a fitness studio, they must first decide which room is right for the task. A good fitness studio will be somewhat separated from much of the house and will often be on the first floor, since many people will spend their time in their fitness studio

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