by Matt Baggett | Apr 1, 2013 | Matt's Anecdotes
By Matt Baggett photo credit to nachi.org I recently met Dave Gilday from L&L Contractors at a realtor open house and I found out that he did exterior contracting work: roofing, gutters, siding and windows. Our conversation turned to the stains you see on asphalt...
by Matt Baggett | Mar 18, 2013 | Matt's Anecdotes
I bet anyone reading this post just loves money. Who doesn’t? Well, I know someone that just spent way more than they saved–by not utilizing a realtor. A friend of a friend had us come out to look at their house in a prestigious neighborhood. They had...
by Matt Baggett | Mar 16, 2013 | Matt's Anecdotes, Neighborhoods
Yesterday I drove the streets of Iroquois Estates, Meadowlake, and Williamsburg Estates doing research for a client and as usual I innocently meandered into a blazing controversy. These interconnected neighborhoods sit right in the heart of Brentwood yet all have old...
by Matt Baggett | Mar 7, 2013 | Matt's Anecdotes
by Matt Baggett Today’s blog is regarding this article in the Nashville Business Journal. If you do own a high end condo and have it rented, you might want to contemplate your position. Ray Hensler, who developed the Adelicia in Mid-Town on the old site...
by Matt Baggett | Nov 14, 2011 | Matt's Anecdotes
In August of 2011, Matt sold our family home in Sylvan Park. It had been in the family for over 80 years, so it was precious to us. It had been listed several times by different realtors, unsuccessfully. Matt showed us why it had not sold before and helped us get the...
by Matt Baggett | Nov 5, 2011 | Matt's Anecdotes
As a Realtor I hear this refrain often at this time of year. The reasons usually involve the common perception that “things get slow” during the Holiday season coupled with the normal fear (or possibly laziness) that someone doesn’t want to deal with...
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