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Office Location 3825 Bedford Avenue
Suite 102
Nashville, TN 37215
Direct Phone: 615.804.9999
Office Phone: 615.327.4800

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May 2010

There are 2 blog entries for May 2010.

Want to Make Money in Today's Real Estate Market?

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at 11:38am. 601 Views, 0 Comments.

Want to actually make money in the real estate market?? I am currently expanding my base of potential, qualified investors. As a result of this real estate market we have experienced over the last 2+ years, there are some excellent opportunities to purchase homes at wholesale prices and resell them at "market value". I am not talking about short sales. There are a lot of home owners who are in real need to sell, or just want to get out from under their mortgage commitment. Another group of home owners have attempted to sell their homes in this market, and it has not sold for one reason or another. Many of these home owners are starting to be worn down by the process and just want "out". In either case, cash buyers in this market have the

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Recovering From Unprecedented Flooding

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 at 11:53am. 379 Views, 0 Comments.

The first weekend in May brought areas of Williamson and Davidson Counties over 13 inches of rain and tremendous flooding. The most significantly affected areas were parts of Williamson County and the Bellevue area in western Davidson County/Nashville along the Harpeth and Little Harpeth Rivers, and along the Cumberland River in the Downtown Nashville business district, and the Opryland, Opry House, and Opry Mills area. The devastation, as seen in person, is truly hard to believe. Many homes and businesses had well over 10 feet of water standing in them causing incredible damage. The water rose so fast that many people never had a chance to get anything out of their homes. As a result, homeowners have begun cleaning up by throwing away almost…

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