At this time, only 6 homes, have sold in all of the Brandywine Subdivision from 1/17/08 - 04/17/08. Below are the statistics for all of those homes sold. For a free analysis of your home, please contact me directly at c:615-424-0961 or my office at 615-385-9010. I would be happy to help, thank you.
| Closed 6 Properties Found | |||||||
| Square Feet | Bed Room | Full Baths | Half Baths | List Price | Sales Price | Days on Market | |
| MIN | 1,947 | 3 | 2 | 0 | $265,000 | $260,000 | 34 |
| AVG | 4,031 | 4 | 3 | 0 | $402,450 | $372,375 | 96 |
| MAX | 5,544 | 5 | 4 | 3 | $614,900 | $580,000 | 194 |
The Brandywine Pointe Subdivision is located on the edge of Hermitage bordering Lakewood Unincorporated. Brandywine Pointe can be found just off Shute Lane near the intersection of Shute Lane and Old Hickory Blvd very close to the home of former President Andrew Jackson. This community offers convenient access to major thoroughfares such as Old Hickory Blvd, Lebanon Road, Andrew Jackson Pkwy and interstate I40. With easy access to the Nashville Star commuter rail and only 25 minutes from downtown during the work week and only 15 minutes from Nashville International Airport, this community is a commuters dream.
Those of us who live here in Hermitage enjoy the wonderful recreation available to us. We have our pick of 2 large recreational bodies of water, Percy Priest Lake or The Cumberland River both less than 15 minutes in either direction. We are also the home of Nashville's only water park, Nashville Shores and the home of former President Andrew Jackson so, if you enjoy boating, fishing, camping, water slides and history or just hanging out with friends, this is truly the place for you.
Brandywine Pointe is an established community with mostly all brick homes built in the early 90's with square footages ranging from 2,200 - 10,000 square feet. With manicured custom half acre lots, large shade trees and well maintained homes this suburban community is a great retreat from the hustle and bustle of Nashville. Brandywine Pointe is the home of Hermitage's most prestigious real estate. Here you can find half acre to 2 acre lots with homes ranging in price from the high 200's to the 1,000,000.00 +. Some of the homes in this community back directly up to the Cumberland River offering easy access to recreational water activities like fishing, boating and much more. This subdivision is located only minutes from the Hermitage Golf Course , Ravenwood Country Club and Old Hickory Country Club allowing for a Saturday out on the lanes or a Sunday brunch at the club.
Brandywine Pointe is a great place to live. It offers a style of living that we all want to enjoy. Relaxed settings, picturesque yards, southern hospitality and large homes, make Brandywine Pointe a bragging right just as much as anything else. Living here means you have arrived.
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The Ridgemere Subdivision is located in the heart of Hermitage. Ridgemere is ideally situated just off the intersection of Old Lebanon Dirt Rd and Andrew Jackson Pkwy. This community offers convenient access to Hwy I40, and major thoroughfares like Old Hickory Blvd and Lebanon Road. With easy access to the Nashville Star commuter rail and only 25 minutes from downtown during the work week and only 15 minutes from Nashville International Airport, this community is a commuters dream.
Those of us who live here in Hermitage enjoy the wonderful recreation available to us. We have our pick of 2 large recreational bodies of water, Percy Priest Lake or The Cumberland River both less than 15 minutes in either direction. We are also the home of Nashville's only water park, Nashville Shores so, if you enjoy boating, fishing, camping, water slides or just hanging out with friends, this is truly the place for you.
Ridgemere is an established community with mostly all brick homes built in the late 80's with square footages ranging from 1,100 - 2,200 square feet. With manicured half acre lots, large shade trees and well maintained homes this suburban community is a great retreat from the hustle and bustle of Nashville. Comprising of approximately 50 homes built on 2 cul-de-sacs, this neighborhood is often over looked and enjoys the fact they have no thru traffic. This neighborhood doesn't have a Home Owners Association however, each home is owner occupied and it is common to see them walking babies and dogs on a sunny afternoon or lounging in the lawn on a lazy weekend. Saturday in Ridgemere will find weekend warriors out mowing lawns, painting mailboxes, or trimming bushes, with a strong sense of community you can't walk down the street and not say hello to someone.
I myself am proud to say I live in this small, robust community and have sold several homes here. When looking for your next home, I hope you consider Ridgemere, you will love it. If your leaving and need a Realtor that can truly represent your home and your neighborhood, you can rely on me. I am not just a Realtor, I am your neighbor.
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No its not!
All this doom and gloom about the credit crunch and bursting of the real estate bubble would have you thinking that home prices are crashing, home inventories are rising, buyers aren't to be found, banks don't want to lend and we maybe in a recession. So, bend over hold on to your ankles because its going to be a bumpy ride!
Ok...so I admit, most of the apocalyptic writings of the over zealous columnist and journalist are more accurate on this subject than not, it doesn't necessarily mean that real estate here in the Nashville area is as described on your national news network.
Here in Nashville and the surrounding areas, we have seen home prices fair steadily. In fact, depending on the condition and location of the home, it isn't uncommon to even have multiple offers and end up selling a home for more than listed. So what makes Nashville real estate so resilient?
So, my advice to you on how to create a robust housing market in a nation wide slow down is to create jobs! This single action is most likely the number 1 reason home prices rise, in my opinion. Simply put, job creation creates a demand on housing supplies and therefore, prices rise or supply increases due to new construction, or in rare situations both end up happening at the same time.
As a community my advice to you is to take care of your neighborhood. Keep it clean and well maintained. Watch out for crime and mischief, a reputation for being a "bad" are isn't what any of us can afford right now.
Last but not least, elect officials who are pro-development. Local, county and state law makers who create jobs, lower taxes and focus on raising community standards like education, health care could be worth their weight in gold when it comes to keeping a strong housing market while the rest of the country is struggling
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