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Blackman Farms homes for sale in beautiful Murfreesboro tn. Located on the west side of Murfreesboro with homes rangin in price from $150,000 to over $300,000 and in size from 1400 square ft to over 3500 square ft, Blackman farms has a lot of choices.
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MTSU MIDDLE TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY STUDENT HOUSING MULTI FAMILY FOR SALE MURFREESBORO TENNESSEE TN
University Ridge Apartments
2707 South Rutherford, Murfreesboro, TN 37130
200 Units
1 Mile to Nearest Edge of Campus
26,430 Students (23,401 undergraduate)
Listing Courtesy of Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions, Inc.
Contact Grant Ancevic of Student Housing Investments, LLC for More Information
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Murfreesboro homes salesincrease 31 percent in December of 2011 with 148 closings compared to 113 last year. The average sales price increased 4 percent to $184,392 with the average days on market down to 73 days. Any way you look at it, the market for Murfreesboro homes is becoming more active.
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Benchmark realty can assist buyers in all forms of Nashville relocation needs including new construction houses, condos, townhouses, for sale by owner homes, residential lots, townhomes, lofts, and new homes in various subdivisions across the Nashville Metro region. If you are interested in foreclosure homes including pre-foreclosures, short sales, REO properties, bank owned properties and other types of foreclosure properties, then we can assist you. If you’re searching for Nashville foreclosures in Murfreesboro or neighboring communities, then we invite you to view the listings in this or any of the Nashville popular subdivisions on our site. And if you’re searching for condos or townhomes for sale in the Nashville area, feel free to browse our updated listings of Nashville condos, townhouses, townhomes, lofts on our site.
information on this page is based on information on single family homes for sale in Murfreesboro per the Nashville Multiple Listing Services, Inc. and is deemed reliable but, not guaranteed.
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Showing Murfreesboro TN homes to buyers has always been something I really enjoy! Some agents prefer to focus on listings and work with sellers, but I have always enjoyed working with both. Working on both sides of the fence lets me see things from both perspectives. I use this insight when marketing my listings and it helps ensure I do everything possible to get my listings sold! One of the most important steps to selling your Murfreesboro TN home is to make sure other real estate agents can show it to potential buyera! If you want to sell your home you have to show your home!
I have been was working with a wonderful couple who will be buying their first home. This isn’t my first rodeo so I know the drill when it comes to working with first time buyers! We started the home buying process getting preapproved and establishing a price range and cash needed for closing. As with most first time home buyers, it was difficult to come up with the exact type of home that they want. We can discuss style, floor plan, community, developments, and the age of homes over and over. But, in reality many first time home buyers don’t really know exactly what they want in their first home. They need to take some time to go look at homes and communities before they are ready to make a decision.
Before we started our home buying journey, we were able to determine that for many reasons, they wanted new construction. Their search for a home doesn’t stay within one city and they were flexible with location so that made our search a little more extensive. We started our search with a list of homes that they had found on the internet. I am reminded that as a listing agent getting internet exposure for my listings is crucial! I also added a few homes to the list that I felt were good matches for this couple that they had not seen online. Once again, I am reminded that as a buyer’s agent I have a responsibility to assist my clients in finding their dream home! That means doing some homework and footwork on my end!
Since we were looking at new construction, you would think that showing these homes would be extremely easy! After all, there shouldn’t be any appointments required, the homes are already “show ready” and there are no pets that need to be removed or home owners that may have plans to work around.
Our first showings were for homes that were in a development that has a model home. Even though these homes are located several streets apart and several blocks away from the model home, they are not on sentrilocks or combo locks. We were required to go to the model home and pick up the keys to each home and then return the keys. While this was inconvenient, it was really frustrating when we arrived and the model home was CLOSED with a note on the door that the agent was out showing homes! Once again, I am reminded that as a listing agent I have the responsibility to make my listings easy to show!
After changing our schedule and working around this change in plans, we went to an area where an independent builder had some new homes listed that were on combination locks. We were able to view the one home we originally planned to see. But, as with many new buyers, they also wanted to look at the home next door that wasn’t on our list. The showing center didn’t have instructions for this home and we were asked to contact the agent. Luckily, we were able to reach the agent and were able to view this home. Once again, I am reminded that as a listing agent it is so important to have my listings set-up with the showing service so that they are easy to show!
We had originally marked off one development from our list of homes to preview. After being in the area, the couple decided that they did like the community and would like to view these homes. The MLS sheet indicated that I needed to contact the listing agent for appointments. I hate to think negatively but I knew before I dialed the number that she would not answer. I dialed...and got her voice mail! I left a message and then dialed the office. The receptionist was very apologetic but had no idea what the combination was to show this home. We peeked in the windows and the buyers were interested in this home. After waiting a while with no return phone call, we had to leave and move on to the next homes. Again, I am reminded that as a listing agent I have a responsibility to my clients to make sure that my listings easy to show! While it would have been great if we had tried to reach the listing agent the day before and schedule an appointment, in the real world of showing new construction this just doesn’t always happen!
Finally, we went to a wonderful new home that was available to show anytime that was on an old fashioned combo lock. We scheduled a showing and got the combination to the lock with no problems. The problem was that the lock was old and wouldn’t work! We tried and tried to get the lock to release but it was frozen in place. Again, I am reminded that as a listing agent I have a responsibility to my clients to make sure that my listings are easy to show! Malfunctions can happen anytime. But, when you put an ancient combination lock on the home, the odds of it not working are dramatically increased!
The day ended on a positive note. The buyer’s viewed enough homes that they decided they are ready to go forward with making an offer on one that they loved. Who knows if they would have liked one of the homes we were unable to view more than they one they selected. Once again, I am reminded that as a listing agent I have a responsibility to make sure that my listings are easy to show!
If you are thinking of selling your Murfreesboro TN home, or are interested in buying Murfreesboro TN real estate, please call me today at 615-566-3789 or email me at sherri@sherriwellborn.com! I would love to help you buy or sell your next home!
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