Foreclosure sale. Seller will pay 3 1/2% toward closing costs and two year home warranty if owner occupied. The house could be a doll house again with some minor improvements.
Foreclosure. Back on Market! Great Price!!! Great location close to lake. Large 3 season porch and private fenced backyard. Bank owned property, sold ‘as is’.
Foreclosure property. Check out this New Price! Nice open concept, raised breakfast bar in the kitchen. Bathroom updated, some new windows. Nice location. Great opportunity for first timers with tax credit.
Foreclosure. Villa located in Jellystone resort directly behind the main lodge. Vacation home or investment opportunity. Year round use. Villa is in good condition.
Foreclosure sale ‘as-is’. Some recent updates have been started-needs some trim around windows and doors to complete the remodeling. 2nd detached garage. Total of 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths.
Great Starter or Retirement Home! Take advantage of the tax credit before April 30th. Open floor plan, main floor laundry, basement is partially finished.
When you are selling a home, the most important part of the transaction occurs after you have found a buyer. If your property is being marketed professionally, the real estate agent will put together the purchase offer and present it to you.
Each local Board of Realtors has standard contract forms which reflect the legal requirements of the jurisdiction in which you live. These contracts include the sales price, financing contingencies, completion deadlines, and other items that are required in order to meet local government requirements.
You may find that trying to sell your own home in order to save the brokerage fee is false economy. Real estate sales are complicated, and a slight variation in language can sometimes cost you a sale and/or a lot of money. Many of our listings came from sellers who thought their homes were sold, only to lose the buyers at the last minute--on a technicality!
What famous antebellum mansion was known as the "Queen of Tennessee Plantations"?
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Belle Meade Plantation was a prosperous 5,400-acre thoroughbred horse farm in the mid 1800's. The Civil War Battle of Nashville was fought in its front yard.