Nashville, Austin, and the towns around them.
Middle Tennessee is home base, and we work across Greater Austin too. Each area has its own housing stock and its own quirks, so pick yours to see what comes up most and which plan tends to fit. Listed without a link? We still cover it. Just ask.
Nashville
→Davidson County
Davidson County housing runs from 1920s bungalows in East Nashville, 12 South, and Sylvan Park to condo towers in The Gulch and SoBro, with larger tree-covered properties in Belle Meade and Green Hills.
Franklin
→Williamson County
Williamson County seat. Downtown sits inside a historic preservation overlay, Cool Springs is the I-65 commercial corridor, and Westhaven and Fieldstone Farms are the larger HOA communities.
Brentwood
→Williamson County
Residential zoning built around a 1-acre minimum, so most of Brentwood is large single-family homes on wooded parcels. More roofline, longer gutter runs, more exterior to keep up.
Hendersonville
→Sumner County
Established neighborhoods northeast of Nashville, running from mid-century houses to newer builds, with Old Hickory Lake along the edge of town. Most of the work here is regular house upkeep.
Also covered from here: Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Mt. Juliet, Gallatin.
Also covered from here: Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville.
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