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It’s no secret that Nashville (and the surrounding communities thanks to logistics and a little ingenuity) has become a foodie town. Both locals and tourists alike can’t seem to get enough of the one of a kind, locally owned restaurants around town, and the need has opened a lot of restaurant doors in the past few years.


The Nashville Originals, the non-profit, independent restaurant association for Music City, hosts restaurant week, with the next event being January 15th through the 21st. The organization normally hosts two week-long events per year, but this will be the only one for 2018, so take advantage of the opportunities while you can!

Approximately 60 restaurants are members of the Originals, and most will participate in Restaurant Week with

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We are so excited to present this contemporary and gorgeous listing of the week located in Historic Germantown. This row home features state of the art technology and a rooftop terrace offering stunning views of downtown. All the big city excitement with small-town charm, the Fourth and Garfield development is sure to impress. Just steps away from your front door, you’ll find amazing retail shops, restaurants, and cafes. This project is still under construction, but will be ready for its new owners soon!

Germantown was Nashville’s first suburb, and remains a highly-desired location to this day. Located north of downtown Nashville, Germantown beautifully features the historic Victorian housing style. Germantown is listed under the National Register of

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Most planned communities whether it be a condo, townhome, or single-family home in a gated community have a Homeowners Association (HOA). By buying into the community, you are agreeing that you will take part in the HOA, and the HOA fees that come with it. While it’s nothing to be nervous about, and for many, allow the community to remain in excellent care, it is important to understand what you’re getting yourself into. Treat the HOA fees as you would with any other aspect of home buying and do your research.

What do HOA fees cover?

HOA fees typically cover anything that affects the entire planned community such as the lobby, pool, landscaping, exteriors of housing, etc. Be sure to look into exactly what your HOA fee will

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This beautiful Listing of the Week is a stunning, open-concept, custom home. It is located adjacent to the Bluegrass Yacht and Country Club and has easy access to TN-386. It features three bedrooms and two and a half baths, plus a gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry. There is also a bonus room over a two-car garage that is wired for surround sound. A one year home warranty through HMS is included.

Just northeast of Nashville, Hendersonville is a quiet community with a unique blend of city living and spacious, scenic surroundings. This community features parks, Old Hickory Lake, and top-ranked school systems.

Listed by Don Mercer and Jayne Coleman.

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Get the down-low on the best new restaurants in Middle Tennessee! We’ve picked our top 10 favorites, let us know which is yours! 

Slim & Husky’s Pizza Beeria

911 Buchanan St | Nashville

Slim & Husky’s is the wildly popular cafeteria-style pizza joint that opened in March of 2017. The restaurant’s casual, hip-hop aesthetic and carefully crafted flavor combinations were an instant hit, with lines reportedly stretching out the door before April.

The owners, all three of whom are locals, opened Slim & Husky’s in “The Buc” area in historic North Nashville in part to help revitalize the struggling community. Their efforts have been so successful that they have since opened other locations in the city, with plans to expand further.

Visitors to Slim

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Owning and taking care of a home is a lot of work, especially if you have a spouse, kids, or even pets running around all of the time. Sometimes, keeping up with your house can be difficult, but having a roof over your head is a privilege. Let’s make 2018 the year to step up your game as not only a homeowner, but also a neighbor. Here are some tips to help you conquer your job as a better homeowner in 2018.

Go Green

As a homeowner, it is important to realize the impact that having a home has on the planet. Many people probably want to take a step towards greener living, but may not know how to do it and may be afraid of their wallets being emptied in the process. We can’t deny the landfills that we see overflowing and the water sources

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Middle Tennessee’s restaurant industry is thriving, providing countless new choices for locals and tourists alike to grab a quality meal. 

This growth is not just providing dining options, but also countless job opportunities and yet another reason to visit the area. The food service industry is projected to increase more than 10% over the next 8 years, and the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp. is eager to see if this growth can make Nashville a popular destination for foodies.

Over 100 restaurants opened in Nashville alone in 2017, and though the growth is expected to plateau, chances are, there are still dozens of restaurants you’ve yet to try. We visited one, Pancho and Lefty’s, to learn more about the exciting new concept.

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This beautiful Listing of the Week sits across the street from Old Hickory Lake in Mt. Juliet. The home is brand new and features no HOA fees, but offers a large public boat launch only a couple hundred yards from the neighborhood entrance. It features four bedrooms and three and a half baths, plus an oversized three car garage.

Mt. Juliet is known for having some of the lowest tax rates in Tennessee and is one of the fastest growing cities in the state. This community has developed into one of the most alluring places to live and do business in recent years, which has made the Mt. Juliet market rather competitive. Shopping venues, nearby golf courses and parks provide plenty of activities that will let you unwind on the weekends, and create a

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January is a great time to rest after the holidays, read that book you’ve been meaning to pick up, and visit with family and friends. It may be chilly, but it’s also a great time to get out of the house and enjoy some of the best events Middle Tennessee has to offer. From outdoor activities to evenings out on the town, we’ve got you covered.

January 1: First Day Hike
Various Tennessee State Parks
Get some fresh air and recover from your night on the town with a free hike around one of Tennessee’s beautiful state parks. Can’t make this one? Check your local state park’s event calendar for other hikes and programming, most of which are free!

January 4-28: Winter Shakespeare | Hamlet
Belmont’s Troutt Theater | Nashville
The Nashville

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At this time of year, many homeowners invite family and friends over to celebrate the holiday season. Fortunately, they don’t have to spend a lot of money to do so. With just a few helpful tips, it’s easy to have a great party and still stay on budget.

One important thing to keep in mind is that when winter arrives, most people aren’t looking for anything too extravagant from the holiday parties they attend; after all, family and friends are what many attendees want to celebrate around the holidays. That fact can help to put hosts at ease as it relates to keeping costs down, but even beyond that, there are plenty of ways to save money, according to Living Well Spending Less.

Of course, when it comes to staying on-budget, it’s

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