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Juliette V.
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Juliette V.
  • Nashville, TN
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Hi All -- I'm looking for an area to buy a home in Nashville, TN area.  It should be in the surrounding areas not metro center.  Budget less than $200,000.  And, I'm not sure what area to focus on and buy into -- that would be a good, healthy place to live but also invest in ... I was researching White House, Joelton, Goodlesville, etc ... Ideally, I'd like a little country feel, but not too far away from interstate access ... 

Thoughts from people who are familiar with what's going on?

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Mike Tetzel
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Mike Tetzel
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I know a couple people mentioned it but Murfreesboro is a great location I would strongly consider. Although I live closer to the city, I work for a new construction builder in Murfreesboro(Beazer Homes) so I know the market pretty well. There are a lot of jobs(join or check out the Chamber of Commerce) moving to the area, home values are appreciating significantly and you can find some very nice properties outside of downtown Murfreesboro for that "country feel" for < $200,000. Message me if I can help any further. 

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