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    New Loan Limits have been announced!

    By Allen Perry | December 13, 2019

    Did you know? New Fannie and Freddie Loan Limits have been released for 2020 in Middle Tennessee. The normal maximum loan amount has been raised from $484,000 to $510,400. In Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson Counties, you can even go up to $563,500, meaning you can purchase a house for a $593,000 sales price, with... Read More

    Tips for First Time Home Buyers | Your Questions Answered

    By | May 13, 2013

    Today is week 2 of our blog series, Your Questions Answered. Check the blog to see Jess' best tips for first time home buyers. Read More

    According to Residents | Nashville Rankings Pt. 2

    By | September 15, 2011

    And now... check out where Nashville ranks in the Top Ten according to the people who know it best, the locals! Read More

    Nashville Home Sales Update

    By | July 14, 2011

    Nashville's home sales are down for the fifth month in a row, declining by 16 percent. Read More

    What determines the value of your home?

    By | November 20, 2010

    There are many factors that determine the value of your home. Check out 10 reason Allen has found that affect your home's worth. Read More

    The $39,000 Tax Credit.

    By | August 20, 2010

    Now is the best time for you to borrow money to purchase that house you've been looking at since the tax credit...Forget the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers, get $39,000 instead! Read More

    FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS ON THE MOVE!

    By | July 31, 2008

    Tired of renting? Ready for a place you can call your own? If you are thinking of purchasing your first home, the market conditions are in your favor. According to HouseHunt.com, 54% of existing home purchases in the second quarter of 2008 were made by first time home buyers. This number reflects an increase of... Read More

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