329 Wandering Circle in Franklin
4BR, 3.5BA, 3110 sq ft
$695K
*Sellers have spent over $100k renovating in the last 6 yrs
*Renovated kitchen with all new Kitchen Aid stainless steel appliances, new sink, new marble backsplash, & painted cabinets
*Professionally painted interior AND exterior. Also, hip and unique new light fixtures throughout
*$4,000 worth of custom draperies and blinds to remain
*New laundry room including new tile, hardwood cabinets, granite counter, and Samsung washer/dryer
*On the exterior: completely new patio, new trees, sprinklers, and professional lawn care treatment
*Master suite down and three bedrooms up as well as a bonus room AND another extra room that could be an office, a playroom, an exercise room, or even a 5th bedroom
*One of the only homes in the entire neighborhood with a side entry garage and also has an extra long driveway
*Sits on a large corner lot that backs to trees and features a large wrap-around front porch and a screened-in porch on the back
*Avalon is a popular gated community with a clubhouse, pool, playground, and access to Brentwood's newest public park and is also very convenient to I-65 and Cool Springs shopping/restaurants
Post & Co is very proud to welcome Kimberley Imbrecht to our real estate family.
Kim is a teacher-turned-real estate professional with a passion and knack for matching her client to the perfect property. She is tenacious, ambitious, enthusiastic, and hard-working, and we are excited to have her join our team!
(CNN)A moving truck came to Rebecca Stevens-Walter's New York apartment this week.
But she wasn't there to help pack boxes or supervise the crew.
In mid-March, the 39-year-old pastor flew to New Mexico with her husband and two kids. They left so suddenly they barely had time to prepare for the trip.
"We fled," she says. "Our apartment looked like the rapture had come. ... And we definitely had the conversation, 'What if we don't go back?'"
The streets of the city she loves -- and many major cities across the US -- are hauntingly empty as the pandemic leaves most of the country on lockdown.
It's a chilling sign of the times, and one that brings to mind a big question: After the pandemic passes, will some people choose to leave big-city life behind?