What’s Selling in Mt.Juliet? This Home in Hawthorne Valley is a Good Example

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What’s Selling in Mt. Juliet?  And for How Much? This Home in Hawthorne Valley is a Good Example

Home in Hawthorne Valley, Mount Juliet

Our clients from Atlanta just closed on this new home in Hathorne Valley here in Mount Juliet.

The origional list price was $339,000.

We paid  $280,000! with 5% Mortgage

The house has 1/2 acre lot, 2800 sq.ft. , incredible floor plan and we even negotiated all stainless appliances including a Double Oven! I’m not kidding!

How?  We went at the Builder and their agent with solid marketing stats, we showed them that there was no way they were gonna get their asking price.  We also let them know our buyer was solid and was serious.  We won.  Thats it.

Formal Dining, This House is Incredible

If you’re thinking about buying a home anytime in the future Do It Now!

Cathy and I can’t promise we’ll get this great a deal for everybody , but we will try our hardest.

Wonderful Setting, Huge Lot

Don’t make an offer on a  New Home in Mount Juliet without us.

Cathy & Jim Wood, Crye-Leike’s #1 Couple

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Seller Beware, Not all Real Estate Agents are Realtors!

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Not all Real Estate Agents are Realtors!

I had a call this morning from a very distressed Wilson County  home seller.  She’s said she needed a new Realtor, the one she has doesn’t seem interested in her home and has been avoiding her!

Protect the investment!

I wasn’t sure what to make of this.  I listened for a while and told her I would look up her property and see if we could improve on the marketing being done by her present Realtor.

After getting off the phone I went to the Nashville are MLS and put in the property address.

“No Listing”, came back.  Next I did a thorough property search on her address and all that turned up was the previous listing when she had bought the property in 2006.  No other listing had taken place, no “Withdrawns” or “Expireds” were to be found either?

Now I was really interested.  I looked up the agent in our MLS roster, “No Listing”.

Bingo. The home seller had been hoodwinked.  Thinking she was signing up with a Realtor, she had instead signed a long term contract for exclusive marketing of her home for months with someone who had no access to the MLS Listing service, no website and apparently, no other listings!

The entire marketing effort for the past 90 days was simply a crude sign at the end of her street with a pointer, and a sign in her front yard.

Non- Realtor agents do exist. They just have to pass the Tennessee Real Estate Commissions test and just like that they are legal to assist in the buying and selling of property. However; there are many limitations , mainly to the people they work with.

Such  as:

1. Only Realtors can list your home on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Here in Nashville we have the Middle Tennessee Multiple Listing Service or MTRMLS.  That is reserved for Realtors in good standing.

2. Only Realtors have a Code of Ethics.  While the state of Tennessee maintains a set of codes for Real Estate Agents and Brokers, the Realtor Code is much more stringent and demands obeyance.

3. Only Realtors have access to the Sentri-Lock system. This is the most effective and safe way to co-ordinate the showings of your home. Only Realtors have access to them and each access is electronically recorded and Time Stamped.

4.  Only Realtors have the right to use that word Realtor.  It is trade marked.  If you are approached by someone to list your home or help you find a home, make sure they are a Licensed Realtor. Ask them for their National Assoc. of Realtors ID #.  Then call your local Chapter ( Greater Nashville Assoc. of Realtors, GNAR )and verify their standing.

If my caller today had known to do this, she might have already sold her home and be in that new home she is dreaming about by now.

I’m going to call her back now and ask her to bring over her contract to see if there is anything we can do to help her.  If her agent mis-repesented himself, she might be able to withdraw from the contract, but she has still missed valuable time on the market.

How did this happen?  On one hand we Nashville area Realtors need to make more information known about the advantages we offer. On the other hand Nashville area home buyers and Nashville area home sellers need to be more demanding when they interview agents.  Your home may be the largest investment you own,  don’t trust it to anyone but a professional.

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Cambridge Woods & Cambridge Crossing, Historic Mt. Juliet Community in Demand

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Historic Cambridge Woods and Cambridge Crossing,  Mt. Juliet Communities in Demand. Almost 160 years ago Richard Smith started a farm in Mt. Juliet. Mr. Smith had formerly been the overseer of the Hermitage, President Andrew Jackson’s nearby farm.

Mt.Juliet Historic Community

Over the years this farm became known as the Gillion Smith farm. Today where that farm existed we have the Mt. Juliet communities of Cambridge Woods and Cambridge Crossing.
These two neighborhoods of just 75 homes are distinguished by their  unusual yards and custom homes.

Many of the homes back up to the valley that ran through the original farm. There you’ll find deer and foxes, passing trough in the mornings and evenings.  Hawks are common too.

Other homes are part of the remaining wooded areas of the farm which were never cleared.  Taken together these homes have some of the most distinctive lots in Mt. Juliet or Wilson County.

Home sales in Cambridge Woods. Mt. Juliet, are limited to the few home owners who occasionally leave.  There is always a strong demand for these neighborhoods and so listing do not last long.

Today there are just 3 homes available for sale in both Cambridge communities. There have been 3 sales in the last 4 months,  one home selling every 6 weeks.

The Cambridge communities are located just off North Greenhill rd. in Mt. Juliet, just about 3/4 of a mile before it meets Saundersville Rd. near Lake View Elementary School.

A ride through the community is a great way to appreciate this historic neighborhood.

The Glade in Cambridge Woods

The original Pond for the farm is still there , still full of fish and a meeting place for wildlife.

The Pond at Cambridge Woods

Here is a picture of a Typical back Yard in Cambridge Woods.

Early moring in Cambridge Woods

All homes in Cambridge Woods were custom built like this one.

For more info on this and other Mt. Juliet neighborhoods, call us, Cathy & Jim @ 615-347-4424

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