Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Westhaven Homes Update January 2015

Westhaven Homes Update January 2015
Westhaven Home in FranklinWesthaven Homes for sale in Franklin TN and January 2015 market report - 16 Westhaven homes closed in December of 2014 with the average price of homes sold at $642,273, an increase of 11% over last December. Westhaven homes are in a sellers market with a 4 month absorption rate.
  • 16 Westhaven homes sold in Decmeber of 2014
  • the average sales price for homes sold was $642,273 an increase of 11% over last Decembers $581,822
  • the average size of homes sold was 3440 square feet
  • the average price per square foot of homes sold was $186
  • the absorption rate for Westhaven homes is 4 months
  • 34 Westhaven homes are pending sale at this time
  • 59 homes are currently listed in the Nashville MLS as available for purchase
Westhaven is a very popular neighborhood on the west side of Franklin in Williamson county, blessed with outstanding schools, low property taxes, no income tax, and a championship golf course, Westhaven is a great place to live.

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This posting and the contents written here are the intellectual property and opinions of Larry Brewer of Benchmark Realty. Providing real estate services to clients in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Spring Hill, Green Hills, and the middle Tennessee area

 



 

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Commission OKs Town Center changes, 100 homes near Split Log Road - Brentwood Home Page

Commission OKs Town Center changes, 100 homes near Split Log Road - Brentwood Home Page

Brentwood City Commissioners passed an ordinance Monday night that
reverts a number of regulations in the city's Town Center district to
tighter, stricter building restrictions, but decided to address a
residential ban in the area in February.


The Board also chose to forego an exemption on a proposed five-story hotel affected by the new regulations. As a result, the project no longer is in compliance with the city's ordinance, and is effectively abandoned.


Commissioners also approved, 4-3, a motion to direct city staff to explore a possible ban of all residential use in the Town Center area. City staff will draft possible options in the coming weeks for City Commissioners to consider.


Please check back Tuesday with Brentwood Home Page for full coverage of this meeting. For previous coverage, visit here.


Two new developments, which will bring over 100 homes to the area off Split Log and Ragsdale roads, were also approved Monday night.


Commissioners decided to add an amendment that would place removable
roadblocks on a connection between Glenn Abbey and Northumberland
subdivisions.