» Subscribe Today!
The Power of Information
Home
The Ledger - EST. 1978 - Nashville Edition
X
Skip Navigation LinksHome > Name & Property Search

Name & Property Search

Search results for 'Steve Peoples' | Search again
DeSoto Public Records:0
Shelby Public Records:0
Editorial:73
West Tennessee:7
Middle Tennessee:7
East Tennessee:1
Other:0

You must be a subscriber to see the full results of your search.

Please log in or subscribe below if you are not already a subscriber.

TNLedger Knoxville Edition subscribers get full access to more than 13 million names and addresses along with powerful search and download features. Get the business leads you need with powerful searches of public records and notices. Download listings into your spreadsheet or database.

Learn more about our services | Search again


Editorial Results (free)

1. Donald Trump falsely suggests Kamala Harris misled voters about her race -

CHICAGO (AP) — Donald Trump falsely suggested Kamala Harris had misled voters about her race as the former president appeared Wednesday before the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago in an interview that quickly turned hostile.

2. Biden's campaign chair acknowledges support 'slippage' but says he's staying in the race -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's campaign is insisting anew that he is not stepping aside as he faces the stark reality that many Democrats at the highest levels want him to bow out of the 2024 election to make way for a new nominee and try to prevent widespread party losses in November.

3. Biden's campaign faces critical moment, as Democrats encourage him to consider exiting 2024 race -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Critical days ahead, President Joe Biden is facing the stark reality that many Democrats at the highest levels want him to consider how stepping aside from the 2024 election to make way for a new nominee atop the ticket could be the party's best chance of preventing widespread losses in November.

4. Gathered at Camp David, Biden's family tells him to stay in the race and keep fighting -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's family used a Sunday gathering at Camp David to urge him to stay in the race and keep fighting despite his dreadful debate performance, and some members criticized how his staff prepared him for the faceoff, according to four people familiar with the discussions.

5. Biden's Democratic allies admit he had a poor debate but say they're still standing behind him -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden strained to quell Democratic anxieties over his unsteady showing in his debate with former President Donald Trump, as elected members of his party closed ranks around him in an effort to shut down talk of replacing him atop the ticket.

6. Here's what you should know about Donald Trump's conviction in his hush money trial -

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of the former president's historic hush money trial, but the fight over the case is far from over.

Now comes the sentencing and the potential for a prison sentence. A lengthy appellate process. And all the while, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee still has to deal with three more criminal cases and a campaign that could see him return to the White House.

7. Brad Parscale helped Trump win in 2016 using Facebook ads. Now he's back, and an AI evangelist -

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump's former campaign manager looked squarely into the camera and promised his viewers they were about to witness a bold new era in politics.

"You're going to see some of the most amazing new technology in artificial intelligence that's going to replace polling in the future across the country," said Brad Parscale in a dimly lit promotional video accentuated by hypnotic beats.

8. What to know about Trump strategist's embrace of AI to help conservatives -

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Brad Parscale was the digital guru behind Donald Trump's surprise victory in the 2016 election and was promoted to manage the 2020 campaign. But he didn't last long on that job: His personal life unraveled in public and he later texted a friend that he felt "guilty" for helping Trump win after the riot at the U.S. Capitol.

9. Haley suspends campaign, leaves Trump as the last major Republican candidate -

NEW YORK (AP) — Nikki Haley suspended her presidential campaign on Wednesday after being soundly defeated across the country on Super Tuesday, leaving Donald Trump as the last remaining major candidate for the 2024 Republican nomination.

10. RNC pulls resolution declaring Trump as the 'presumptive 2024 nominee' -

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The Republican National Committee has pulled a resolution to consider declaring Donald Trump the party's "presumptive 2024 nominee" before he formally clinches the requisite number of delegates, a person familiar with the decision said Thursday.

11. Rep. Phillips announces primary challenge to Biden, says Democrats need to focus on future -

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — For months, Dean Phillips called for a Democratic primary challenge to President Joe Biden, drawing no public interest from governors, lawmakers, and other would-be alternatives.

12. Trump's criticism of Israel's Netanyahu draws strong condemnation from GOP rivals -

NEW YORK (AP) — Several of former President Donald Trump 's Republican rivals denounced him on Thursday for lashing out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu days after Hamas' deadly attack, a rare moment in which multiple competitors directly criticized the GOP front-runner.

13. Democratic rising stars rally around Biden's reelection while eyeing 2028 bids -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Pennsylvania's Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro is set to address presidential primary voters in New Hampshire on Saturday.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is working to strengthen Democratic parties across the Midwest. And California Gov. Gavin Newsom was the Biden campaign's surrogate during the second Republican presidential debate this week — and he's agreed to a one-on-one debate against a top GOP presidential contender.

14. Republican candidates fight each other, mostly line up behind Trump at the first debate -

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Republican presidential candidates vying to be the leading alternative to front-runner Donald Trump fought — sometimes bitterly — over abortion rights, U.S. support for Ukraine and the type of experience needed to manage an expansive federal government during the first debate of the 2024 campaign.

15. Hunter Biden will plead guilty in deal that likely avoids jail time in a tax, gun case -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's son Hunter will plead guilty to federal tax offenses but avoid a full prosecution on a separate gun charge in a deal with the Justice Department that likely spares him time behind bars.

16. Trump faces unprecedented legal peril, will it hurt his standing with Republican voters? -

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — In March, when Donald Trump became the first former president in U.S. history indicted on criminal charges, his reelection campaign saw a huge surge in donations. Even political rivals rushed to support him. There was no dent in his front-runner status after the state charges in New York.

17. Trump, DeSantis compete for support from congressional GOP -

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ron DeSantis has yet to enter the 2024 presidential race, but former President Donald Trump is aiming to drum up support in the Florida governor's backyard, securing endorsements already from more than one-third of the Republicans in the state's congressional delegation.

18. Unity is new tone for often-divided Democrats in Washington -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The infighting was so intense a year ago that Democrats who controlled both the White House and Congress couldn't win support for a sweeping social spending package that was the party's top legislative priority. President Joe Biden, meanwhile, was viewed skeptically enough that some of his fellow Democrats questioned the wisdom of him seeking reelection.

19. Analysis: A stunning draw as Democrats hold their own -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing tremendous headwinds and weighty history, Democrats fought Republicans to a stunning midterm draw.

Many Democrats went into election night dreading how bad their losses could be and pondering how to explain them. By Wednesday, they had quickly shifted into day-after hoping that they could actually maintain a voting majority in the Senate, celebrating victories in key governors' races, and aware that control of the House was still not declared.

20. Trump urged to delay 2024 launch after GOP's uneven election -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It was supposed to be a red wave that former President Donald Trump could triumphantly ride to the Republican nomination as he prepares to launch another White House run.

Instead, Tuesday night's disappointing results for the GOP are raising new questions about Trump's appeal and the future of a party that has fully embraced him, seemingly at its peril, while at the same time giving new momentum to his most potent potential rival.

21. Analysis: A stunning draw as Democrats hold their own -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing tremendous headwinds and weighty history, Democrats fought Republicans to a stunning midterm draw.

Many Democrats went into election night dreading how bad their losses could be and pondering how to explain them. By Wednesday, they had quickly shifted into day-after hoping that they could actually maintain a voting majority in the Senate, celebrating victories in key governors' races, and aware that control of the House was still not declared.

22. Biden aims to drive GOP contrast in Florida 1 week out -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is heading to Florida to underline the contrast between the Democratic and Republican agendas, blasting the GOP over proposals to undo prescription drug price caps and change Social Security and Medicare.

23. Russia conflict separates GOP traditionalists from newcomers -

NEW YORK (AP) — As Russia intensified its aggression toward neighboring Ukraine earlier this week, Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio blasted President Vladimir Putin's provocations as a "clear violation of international law."

24. Talk of Trump 2024 run builds as legal pressure intensifies -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was calling into yet another friendly radio show when he was asked, as he often is, whether he's planning a comeback bid for the White House. "We need you," conservative commentator Dan Bongino told the former president.

25. Challenger hits Liz Cheney, says GOP must work with Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Elise Stefanik stated her case Thursday for replacing Rep. Liz Cheney as the No. 3 House Republican leader, implicitly lambasting Cheney's battles with former President Donald Trump by saying, "We are one team and that means working with the president."

26. Cheney's GOP post in peril as Trump endorses replacement -

WASHINGTON (AP) — No. 3 House Republican Liz Cheney was clinging to her post Wednesday as party leaders lined up behind an heir apparent, signaling that fallout over her clashes with former President Donald Trump were becoming too much for her to overcome.

27. How a leading anti-Trump group ignored a crisis in its ranks -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Last June, the Lincoln Project was on a high. Led by several prominent former Republican consultants, its slickly produced ads attacking President Donald Trump made it perhaps the best known of the so-called Never Trump organizations.

28. Pelosi denounces GOP leaders over Georgia lawmaker's posts -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Nancy Pelosi intensified pressure Thursday on House Republican leaders for their handling of a controversial GOP freshman, denouncing them for placing a lawmaker who Pelosi says has "mocked the killing of little children" on the chamber's education committee.

29. Biden filling top White House team with campaign veterans -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden announced a raft of top White House staff positions on Tuesday, drawing from the senior ranks of his campaign and some of his closest confidants to fill out an increasingly diverse White House leadership team.

30. Pandemic politics leave DC in gridlock as virus surges -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With the nation gripped by a resurgent coronavirus and looking to Washington for help, President Donald Trump and lawmakers in Congress have a message for struggling Americans: Just keep waiting.

31. Trump, Biden fight over the raging virus, climate, race -

NASHVILLE (AP) — President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden fought over how to tame the raging coronavirus during the campaign's closing debate, largely shelving the rancor that overshadowed their previous face-off in favor of a more substantive exchange that highlighted their vastly different approaches to the major domestic and foreign challenges facing the nation.

32. One month out, battered Trump campaign faces big challenges -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's long-hidden tax returns leaked out. His first debate performance ignited a firestorm over white supremacy. He was hospitalized for COVID-19 after months of playing down the threat of a pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 Americans.

33. US hiring slows for 3rd month in sign of struggling economy -

WASHINGTON (AP) — America's employers added 661,000 jobs in September, the third straight month of slower hiring and evidence from the final jobs report before the presidential election that the economic recovery has weakened.

34. Analysis: Trump leans on tone that turns off voters he needs -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump needed to make the first general election debate about his rival, Democrat Joe Biden. Instead, as he so often does, Trump made it about himself.

The president set the tone from the start for one of the ugliest general election debates in recent memory, badgering Biden and repeatedly interrupting him. Biden alternated between ignoring the president and growing visibly irritated. Moderator Chris Wallace admonished and pleaded with Trump to allow his rival to speak.

35. Senate GOP plans vote on Trump's court pick before election -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Votes in hand, Senate Republicans are charging ahead with plans to confirm President Donald Trump's pick to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat before the Nov. 3 election, launching a divisive fight over Democratic objections before a nominee is even announced.

36. Romney OKs voting on court nominee, all but assures approval -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah said Tuesday he supports voting to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's  seat on the Supreme Court, all but ensuring President Donald Trump has the backing to push his choice to confirmation over Democratic objections that it's too close to the November election.

37. Graham: GOP has votes to confirm Trump court pick by Nov. 3 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans have the votes to confirm President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick before the Nov. 3 presidential election, according to the Senate Judiciary chairman who will shepherd the nomination through the chamber.

38. AP FACT CHECK: Trump's made-up car plants, court revisionism -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump and his GOP allies are playing loose with the facts when it comes to a successor for the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Seeking to justify a possible confirmation vote before the Nov. 3 election, Trump asserted over the weekend that many high court nominations were made in an election year and "in all cases, they went forward." That's clearly not true.

39. AP Analysis: Trump bets presidency on 'law and order' theme -

KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — After struggling for much of the year to settle on a clear and concise reelection message, President Donald Trump appears to have found his 2020 rallying cry.

Four years ago, it was "Build the Wall," a simple yet coded mantra to white America that nonwhite outsiders threatened their way of life. This week, Trump has re-centered his campaign on another three-word phrase that carries a similar racial dynamic: "Law and Order."

40. Biden seeking party, national unity in convention climax -

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Joe Biden is hoping to start unifying divided America as well as the nation's diverse Democrats Thursday night as he accepts his party's presidential nomination in the climax of recent history's most unorthodox national convention.

41. Biden meets with black leaders at local church amid unrest -

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Joe Biden vowed to address "institutional racism" in his first 100 days in office as he met with community leaders at a predominantly African American church in Delaware Monday morning, leaving home for a second consecutive day to address exploding racial tensions that have begun to reshape the upcoming presidential election.

42. Trump sees limits of presidency in avoiding blame for virus -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is confronting the most dangerous crisis a U.S. leader has faced this century as the coronavirus spreads and a once-vibrant economy falters. As the turmoil deepens, the choices he makes in the critical weeks ahead will shape his reelection prospects, his legacy and the character of the nation.

43. Trump hoping to see US economy reopened by Easter amid virus -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With lives and the economy hanging in the balance, President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is hoping the United States will be reopened by Easter as he weighs how to relax nationwide social-distancing guidelines to put some workers back on the job during the coronavirus outbreak.

44. Analysis: Sanders may have learned wrong lessons from 2016 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie Sanders pledged to harness the energy from his first campaign to turn out more voters in 2020. He would build a coalition of black, young and working-class voters who were energized by his transformative vision for America to build a broad coalition that would make him an unstoppable force against Democratic rivals and President Donald Trump.

45. Michigan primary could make or break Sanders' campaign -

DETROIT (AP) — Bernie Sanders proved his 2016 presidential bid was serious with an upset victory in Michigan powered by his opposition to free trade and appeal among working-class voters. Four years later, the state could either revive the Vermont senator's campaign or relegate him to the role of protest candidate.

46. Warren ends presidential campaign, centering race on 2 men -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Elizabeth Warren ended her once-promising presidential campaign on Thursday after failing to finish higher than third place in any of the 18 states that have voted so far. While the Massachusetts senator said she was proud of her bid, she was also candid in expressing disappointment that a formerly diverse field is essentially now down to two men.

47. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for August 2019 -

Top residential real estate sales, August 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

48. Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cohen's testimony is just the beginning.

The House oversight hearing with President Donald Trump's former attorney, coming in advance of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, heralds what Democrats in Congress view as the long days ahead providing checks and balances on the Oval Office.

49. Analysis: Cohen hearing stokes touchy topic of impeachment -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cohen's testimony is just the beginning.

The House oversight hearing with President Donald Trump's former attorney, coming in advance of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, heralds what Democrats in Congress view as the long days ahead providing checks and balances on the Oval Office.

50. Big donors on the sidelines in early days of 2020 primary -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The presidential primary is jolting to life without a traditional mainstay: the big money donor class. More specifically, their contribution checks.

With as many as two dozen Democrats potentially running for the White House and no immediate front-runner, the money race in the early days of the primary is largely frozen, according to fundraisers. Though some donors have a preferred candidate, others who are spending are spreading their money across the field to hedge their bets. More often, donors are staying on the sidelines until the contours of the primary take shape.

51. Analysis: With Cohen plea, GOP faces familiar Trump quandary -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Moments after Donald Trump's former personal attorney implicated the president of the United States in a felony, Sen. John Cornyn declared "People who do bad things, who break the law need to be held accountable."

52. Trump says Koch brothers are 'a total joke' in GOP -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday lashed out at the Koch brothers, tweeting that the billionaire industrialists are a "total joke in real Republican circles" and that he is "a puppet for no one."

53. Republicans pick Charlotte to host 2020 convention -

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — As Charlotte, North Carolina, celebrates being chosen Friday to host the 2020 Republican National Convention, an undercurrent of concern about the potential for violence runs through the Democratic-leaning city.

54. Too hot to handle: Politics of warming part of culture wars -

WASHINGTON (AP) — When it comes to global warming, America's political climate may have changed more than the Earth's over the past three decades.

NASA scientist James Hansen put the world on notice about global warming on June 23, 1988. Looking back, he says: "I was sufficiently idealistic that I thought we would have a sensible bipartisan approach to the problem."

55. Border separations ripple through midterm campaigns -

Wrenching scenes of migrant children being separated from their parents at the southern border are roiling campaigns ahead of midterm elections, emboldening Democrats on the often-fraught issue of immigration while forcing an increasing number of Republicans to break from President Donald Trump on an issue important to the GOP's most ardent supporters.

56. AP: Trump 2020 working with ex-Cambridge Analytica staffers -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A company run by former officials at Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm brought down by a scandal over how it obtained Facebook users' private data, has quietly been working for President Donald Trump's 2020 re-election effort, The Associated Press has learned.

57. New swamp: Lobbyist tied to Perry seeks energy firm bailout -

WASHINGTON (AP) — At a West Virginia rally on tax cuts, President Donald Trump veered off on a subject that likely puzzled most of his audience.

"Nine of your people just came up to me outside. 'Could you talk about 202?'" he said. "We'll be looking at that 202. You know what a 202 is? We're trying."

58. Senate leaders' budget deal faces opposition in both parties -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate leaders hope to approve a budget deal Thursday to keep the government operating past midnight amid opposition from Democratic liberals and tea-party Republicans. The agreement would shower the Pentagon and domestic programs with an extra $300 billion over the next two years.

59. 'Very strong' Democratic sentiment to oppose GOP budget bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Wednesday there's "very, very strong" sentiment among Democrats in the chamber to oppose GOP-drafted legislation to keep the government's doors open, comments that could indicate the chances are increasing that the government could shut down at midnight Friday night.

60. Conservatives balk at GOP plan to avert government shutdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hard-line conservatives are threatening to scuttle Republican leaders' plans to prevent a weekend government shutdown and saying GOP leaders lack the votes to push their proposal through the House.

61. AP FACT CHECK: Trump and the not-so-middle-class tax cut -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans can't say it enough — the tax plan on the table is for the middle class. But the numbers tell the tale of a tax cut tilted to the rich.

Over the past week, taxes, terrorism and the Russia investigation provided plenty of fodder for iffy claims by President Donald Trump and others.

62. Former Trump adviser's guilty plea could rattle White House -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump dismissed George Papadopoulos as a "liar" and a mere campaign volunteer, but newly unsealed court papers outline the former adviser's frequent contacts with senior officials and with foreign nationals who promised access to the highest levels of the Russian government.

63. AP FACT CHECK: Trump plays defense in Russia investigation -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It's becoming harder for President Donald Trump to speak dismissively of the Russia investigation now that his former campaign chief is under house arrest and a one-time aide has pleaded guilty to lying about his Russian interactions. But he's still trying.

64. Cancer, working from bed all part of long McCain chronicles -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. John McCain is telling his best friend in the Senate to keep it together as he grapples with brain cancer.

65. GOP leaders add penalty for lapsed coverage to health bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders added a penalty for people who've let their insurance lapse Monday as party leaders prepared to begin pushing their health care measure through the Senate, despite a rebellion within GOP ranks.

66. Trump scrambles for GOP health votes; budget score looms -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans skeptical about a GOP health overhaul bill are expressing some doubt about holding a vote this week as they await a key analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. President Donald Trump, making a final push to fulfill a key campaign promise, insists Republicans are not "that far off" and signaled last-minute changes are coming to win votes.

67. House speaker promises tax overhaul this year despite chaos -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Paul Ryan insisted on Thursday that Congress will overhaul the U.S. tax system this year despite the chaos consuming Washington and the political divisions in Congress.

68. Speaker Boehner stuns Congress, announces resignation -

WASHINGTON (AP) — With Congress in turmoil, House Speaker John Boehner abruptly informed fellow Republicans on Friday that he would resign from Congress at the end of October, stepping aside in the face of hardline conservative opposition that threatens an institutional crisis.

69. Top Midstate commercial real estate transactions for Oct. 2013 -

Top October 2013 commercial real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

70. Long, strange trip ending for VW's hippie van -

SAO PAULO (AP) — It carried hippies through the 1960s, hauled surfers in search of killer waves during endless summers and serves as a workhorse across the developing world, but the long, strange trip of the Volkswagen van is ending.

71. Top Commercial Real Estate Transactions for September 2012 -

Top September 2012 commercial real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

72. Top residential home sales for March 2012 -

Top residential sales for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

73. Top residential real estate transactions for February 2012 -

Top commercial sales for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson counties as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Davidson County

AddressZipDateBuyerSeller$Amt$SqFt
4415 Tyne 37215 2/8 1. Boos, Julie Tr, 2. Lady Luck Land J&L 2004 LLC $1,600,000 $223
1504 Cedar 37115 2/1 Sheer, Jason & Elizabe 1. Tyler, Josh, 2. Henderson-Tyle $1,515,000 $362
4225 Lindawood 37215 2/27 Glenn, Lori S & Ronald 1. Haley, Galen S, 2. Hr Properties $1,390,000 $488
4313 Wallace 37215 2/16 1. Lee, Jung Ho, 2. Kim, Soo Y Noah, William & Melody P $1,380,000 $213
708 Woodleigh 37215 2/22 McLaren, Jeffr & Carri Scruggs, Rober & Joyce $1,250,000 $246
701 Cantrell 37215 2/2 Metz, Martin K & Kelly Gr Dickey, Robert & Anne B $1,030,000 $174
1914 19th 37212 2/21 1. Jason Wayne Ow, 2. Owen Jason Way Catignani, Linus D $1,025,000 N.A.
716 Lynnwood 37205 2/8 Thompson, Eric & Jord 1. Peterson, Nanc, 2. Hearn, Nancy P $870,000 $180
3436 Hampton 37215 2/16 Averbuch, Jare & Mack 1. Witherow, Dona, 2. Drumwright, J $810,000 $179
504 Russell 37206 2/16 1. Goldberg, Max, 2. Ohlsson, Jenni Historical Concepts Inc $710,000 $198
1741 Hillmont Dr 37215 2/27 Bruce, Lisa B Argo, Lindsay C $697,500 N.A.
3702 Princeton 37205 2/22 Sauer, Edmund & Elizabe Milom, W Michael Trustee $667,000 $151
801 Timber 37215 2/17 Proctor, Jerry & Stacy Moench, Ernest & Doroth $649,000 $201
1010 Kirkwood 37204 2/16 Vanhook, Steve & Deann Dreaminc $632,078 $188
6416 Edinburgh 37221 2/23 Stephan, Scott & Laura Birkhead, Robe & Mary $600,000 $92
3537 Trimble 37215 2/22 Hale, Matthew & Emily Ca Cartus Corp $560,000 $132
3537 Trimble 37215 2/22 Cartus Corp Goldberg, Larry M $560,000 $132
4013 Colorado 37209 2/22 Mize, Lanny T & Stacie E Haynes, Christ & Meliss $560,000 $388
1009 Glendale 37204 2/21 1. Scaggs, Austin, 2. Pierce, Martha Rigid Development Inc $555,000 $510
111 Lasalle 37205 2/9 Galyon, Luther & Martha Fitzgerald, Jo & Al $555,000 $264
2000 Stokes 37215 2/16 Sechrist, Eric & Robe 1. Huffman, Russe, 2. Bartholomew, K $538,000 $213
1400 Villa 37212 2/16 Rolli, Alice G & Michael Johnson, Joan & Erik $536,000 $126
4319 Esteswood 37215 2/21 Baker, Richard & Constan Hayes, J Michael $526,500 $143
110 31st 37203 2/24 1. Halsell, John, 2. Morgan, Meliss West End Partners LLC $525,000 $240
135 Wentworth 37215 2/21 Hudler, Adrian & Carol Walton, Mary K & David $525,000 $155
130 A Kenner 37205 2/22 Hearn, William B Mathews, Ronal & Janis $487,000 $155
4004 Wayland 37215 2/22 Smothers, Gran & Jere Witherspoon, J & W $485,000 $161
931 Douglas 37204 2/9 King, Kelley & Ryan C Cornerstone Investment Inc $475,000 $296
7450 River Road 37209 2/8 Oosterhouse, Roland R Graham, Ralph & Deena $469,000 $102
5464 Brick Church 37072 2/3 Green, Bob & Lisa Nix, Edwin Lee & Ira M $465,000 $86
4900 Sewanee 37220 2/7 Brock, Lance B & Carolin Griffin, Mildr & Seth $463,000 $155
3621 Bowlingate 37215 2/22 Durham, Jessie Kelley Croom, Henrietta B $462,000 $191
2325 Abbott Martin 37215 2/2 1. Obrien, Nicoli, 2. Hoyt, Billie J Lomanno, Mark & Sally $460,000 $138
1007 Halcyon 37204 2/1 1. Williams, Holl, 2. Coleman, Chris King, Kelley M & Ryan $459,900 $255
914 Kirkwood Ave 37204 2/6 Miller, Philli & Shanno Cornerstone Investments Inc $458,000 N.A.
557 Summit Oaks 37221 2/23 Sherman, Jack J Jr Logan, William A $447,000 $127
1235 A Battlefield 37215 2/2 1. Freedman, Chad, 2. Oliver, Amber Igleheart, Walker B $445,000 $116
3501 General Hood 37204 2/2 Bursch, Donald & Susan 1. Burton, Daniel, 2. Lynn, Mark All $435,000 $231
919 Sutton Hill 37204 2/28 Thornton, Patr & Cand Beavers, James & Rache $435,000 $204
4207 Wyoming Ave 37209 2/9 Haynes, Edd & Diane 1. TN+E79 Coolyst Pro, 2. Tennessee Cool $426,000 N.A.
3617 Bowlingate 37215 2/1 Bonds, Sandra B Morgan, Pamela H $425,500 $157
1820 Ordway 37206 2/3 Bullington, Heather C Woodland Street Partners LLC $414,669 N.A.
421 Avoca 37203 2/7 Herring, Susannah J 1. Capital Bank N, 2. Greenbank $412,500 $141
3616 Doge 37204 2/1 Wormer, Bradle & Whitne Anchor Investments LLC $409,000 $78
4701 Idaho 37209 2/2 1. Rogers, Lisa K & 2. Archer, Mary E Ozier, John Ne & Linsay $403,000 $182
555 Church 37219 2/1 Marsh, Mary P Advani, Gurmit N $400,000 $286
328 Harpeth Ridge 37221 2/21 Nichols, Brand & Anri Gardner, Charl & Kimbe $399,999 $114
1809 Boscobel 37206 2/22 Hassett, Charl & Darle Garafola Properties LLC $399,900 N.A.
4609 Elkins 37209 2/3 1. Thomas, Sara A, 2. Quinn, J Steph Sutton, Barrett B Jr $399,900 $158
1706 Rosewood 37212 2/21 Baker, Michael & Wendy Cornerstone Investments Inc $393,134 N.A.
Williamson County            
16 Tradition 37027 2/27 Tisherman Fami & Jeff Fitzhugh Anna & Mark $1,480,000 N.A.
9292 Exton 37027 2/6 1. Aspen Jennifer, 2. Mason Paul Szczarkowska J & W $1,425,000 N.A.
100 Farrier 37064 2/8 Hippodrome Realty Inc Burchell Properties LLC $1,338,680 N.A.
4200 Two Rivers 37069 2/29 Seiters George Cork Stephen R $1,283,500 N.A.
141 2nd 37064 2/6 Laner Becky M & Jerry M George Eric W & Rachel $1,112,000 N.A.
2946 Spanntown 37014 2/29 Woodward Mary Lynn Hall Donald E & Rickie E $790,500 N.A.
511 Waxwood 37027 2/15 Wade Dennis F & Shelly M Overby Andrea & Charles $760,000 $127
9603 Brunswick 37027 2/14 Dukes Buddy R & Suzanne Manning Kelly & Mark A $740,000 $145
1709 Knightsbridge Park Close 37027 2/1 George Eric W & Rachel Smith Dana Ded & James T $737,500 $198
3271 Southall 37064 2/23 Grace Chapel Inc 1. Cattell Robert, 2. Roberts Freder $720,000 $215
1834 Kettering 37027 2/27 Dauphin Brian & Karen Wieland John Homes And Neighborhoods Inc $699,900 N.A.
9025 Chardonnay 37067 2/21 Mahoney Sean C & Sharon Turnberry Homes LLC $695,000 N.A.
1416 Bernard 37067 2/27 Hoffman Ruth A & Willia Jones Company Of Tennessee LLC $679,211 N.A.
6105 Pleasant Water 37027 2/28 Beakes James A & Katheri Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $678,894 N.A.
1430 Westhaven 37064 2/23 Hendry Abbie G Stonegate Homes LLC $671,200 N.A.
831 Winding Stream 37027 2/1 Pratt Sharon F Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $668,329 N.A.
4646 Peytonsville 37064 2/6 Achilles Dennis M Schmidt Dougla & Lori $650,000 $172
901 Evans 37064 2/14 Cordray Kather & Terry Gregg Alex Construction LLC $640,500 N.A.
103 Mealer 37067 2/29 Davis Michael & Tykisha Drees Premier Homes Inc $639,447 N.A.
6601 Goshawk 37014 2/6 Wilds Jennifer & Rodney J Peoples Bank $632,190 N.A.
1838 Charity 37027 2/17 Baron Amanda S & Christop Drees Premier Homes Inc $630,750 N.A.
506 Abbey 37027 2/29 Bauchiero Dani & Jess Boster Kenneth & Lori A $623,500 $182
2013 Tabitha 37064 2/23 Cattell Robert & Freder Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $620,530 N.A.
9187 Fox Run 37027 2/23 McDugald Janet & Rober Coopwood Erica & Regin $615,000 $148
1086 Sunset 37027 2/21 Hauter Adel Ali Bostick Dessie, Jerry $610,000 $136
311 Canton Stone 37067 2/8 1. Henschel Steve, 2. Rauch Carol A Ackerman Lrr & Laura $610,000 $150
187 Acadia 37064 2/13 Garner Reggie Williams Kenne & Linda $600,000 N.A.
4104 Owen Watkins 37067 2/21 Golf Course Road Church Of Christ Young Kenneth & Marca S $590,000 $147
9071 Fallswood 37027 2/14 1. McMahon John, 2. Weston Roy Hooper Barry W & Kimberl $582,000 $147
2837 Polo Club 37221 2/24 Ammerman William Fox Kathleen A & Paul JI $575,000 $171
1735 Forsyth Park 37027 2/29 1. Baetens Gerda, 2. Fawaz Hussien Lemasters Mich $565,000 $149
1490 Marcasite 37027 2/1 Wallace Jill S & Philip Hudson Katheri & Richard $564,000 $132
775 Edmondson 37027 2/21 Sisemore Krist & Patri Powell Larry W $550,000 $146
1806 Sonoma 37027 2/24 1. Kabat Lizz, 2. Koenig William Turnberry Homes LLC $549,910 N.A.
2011 Tabitha 37064 2/3 Hardison Aaron & Rich Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $538,045 N.A.
3123 Braintree 37069 2/14 1. Bauer Barbara, 2. Muuse Pieter Votteler Pamel & Rober $535,000 $146
716 Tyneside 37027 2/21 Samudrala Anit & Gout Pulte Home Corporation $532,500 N.A.
2011 Clifton Johnston 37135 2/3 Sylvester Cass & Mich Encore Construction Inc $520,000 N.A.
9317 Lake Shore 37027 2/28 Knoll Brent Ja & Lauryssa Jackson Maurgr & Raymon $500,000 $133
2103 Eucalyptus 37135 2/3 Cooper Amy J & David L Turnberry Homes LLC $499,013 N.A.
5052 Abington Ridge 37067 2/15 Bugter Jodi & John Koedel Family & Linda D $495,000 $113
716 Amberwood 37221 2/17 Derryberry Pat & Wil Smith Cynthia & Philip C $490,000 $144
9402 Weymouth 37027 2/9 1. Garcia Jimeno, 2. Herrara Silva Pulte Home Corporation $487,500 N.A.
5670 Carters Creek 37179 2/10 1. Driel Jeffrey, 2. Van Driel Jeff 1. Deutsche Bank, 2. Rali 2006QA4 $485,000 $142
7038 Wikle 37027 2/1 Robinette Jeff & Mich Norfolk Homes Of Nashville Inc $485,000 N.A.
1417 Eliot 37064 2/27 McGuire Barbar & Michae SLC Homebuilding LLC $483,403 N.A.
6408 Westbourne 37027 2/21 Glascock Henry & Laure Pyle Edwin S $480,000 $111
1171 Pin Oak 37027 2/23 George Marin & Mihaela Drees Premier Homes Inc $471,496 N.A.
115 Mealer 37067 2/21 Klimas Amy & Christo Drees Premier Homes Inc $469,438 N.A.
6062 Stags Leap 37064 2/1 Pickett James & Pamela Turnberry Homes LLC $467,600 N.A.
Rutherford County            
1410 Northwoods 37130 2/2 1. McAndrew Micha, 2. Tollet Cavender Phili & Melan $580,000 $154
1577 Rock Springs 37167 2/1 Gateway Prop Of Mid Tenn LLC Baucom Sandra & William $550,000 $401
604 Seawell 37167 2/23 Ambrose Candic & Jimmy 1. Maynard Robert, 2. Smith Cherie M $342,000 $112
310 Council Bluff 37127 2/8 Stefanski John & Kind Haskins Dena Sue $335,000 $84
2009 Jose 37130 2/27 Wright George & Patrici Black Michael & Shawnya $334,200 $95
222 Appleby 37167 2/1 Cash Karen B & Peter F 1. Miller Michell, 2. Wofford Daniel $305,000 $116
2218 Nunley 37153 2/13 Dunn Larry Kev & Melanie K Southern Venture Properties LLC $300,000 N.A.
1231 Stockwell 37128 2/21 Finch Kevin Drees Premier Homes Inc $297,755 N.A.
3127 Saint Johns 37129 2/21 Ross Jason Patrick Garvin Eloise M, Tr $297,000 $103
8108 Richpine 37129 2/1 Cox Jared Harney Justin Construction LLC $290,500 N.A.
3428 Allen Barrett 37129 2/7 Blackwell Lloy & Mich Knauss Kathryn & Ralph $281,600 $112
1004 Lily Ann 37086 2/28 Hollins Fayva & Tachak Michael's Homes LLC $273,900 N.A.
4122 Pretoria 37128 2/22 Kassebaum David Scott Skill Construction Company Inc $272,000 N.A.
111 Epps Wood 37129 2/13 1. Hadley Steve M, 2. McKnight Diana 1. Coleman Claris, 2. Foster Clariss $271,000 $135
814 Henry 37129 2/21 Baker Michael & Paula J Roper Owen B & Susan B $270,000 $101
9551 Lebanon 37129 2/3 Parks Courtney S Putnam 1st Mercantile Bank $270,000 $65
4919 Heroes 37129 2/21 Johnson Eric D & Kaison Michael's Homes LLC $267,000 N.A.
1002 Rosemont 37167 2/22 Hoover Julia E & Walter Pope David O $267,000 $87
1136 Timber Creek 37128 2/24 Compton Misty & Will Drees Premier Homes Inc $260,420 N.A.
1455 Winterberry 37130 2/21 Dunn Bradford Dwight Bass William $259,900 $96
1450 Twin Feather 37129 2/7 Hembree Jerry & Robbie McFarland Ashl & Mitc $259,000 $124
8047 Vineyard 37086 2/6 McElroy Jennie & Kyle S D & R Construction LLC $258,000 $71
1265 Ben Hill 37135 2/3 Hensley Genera & Kathle Majors Patricia Klyce $250,000 $77
6549 Dynasty 37128 2/28 Kellar Jenni B & John C Brothers Louis & Mary $249,900 $95
2635 Dora Elizabeth 37129 2/27 1. Huang Rongjin, 2. Jin Lifen Peavey Angelia & John B $245,000 $107
1515 Lovvorn 37037 2/21 Darling Jennif & Lawren Halbrooks Alis & Greg $245,000 $114
1122 Cascade Falls 37129 2/21 Roper Owen B & Susan B Kelly Robert $239,900 N.A.
1030 Springcreek 37129 2/1 Cantrell Case & Kathe Harrington Homes Inc $238,000 N.A.
548 Schroer 37128 2/27 Bancroft Debor & Steve Pinnacle National Bank $237,000 $81
3417 Salem Cove 37128 2/21 Cunningham Debra A Harwood Nathan Shimon $234,000 $84
623 Indian Park 37128 2/27 Boling Christopher Todd Construction Inc $232,000 $88
1601 Muirwood 37128 2/7 Russell Daniel & Robert 1. Fox Ridge Home, 2. Nvr Inc $231,133 N.A.
1017 Proud Eagle 37060 2/28 Martin Brandon Wells Fargo Bank Nat Assoc, Tr $230,002 $93
519 Liberty 37167 2/2 Cartwright Lin & Wil Fed Nat Mortgage Assoc $228,500 $84
130 Read 37153 2/10 Kennedy Kimberly L Lowrance Mark & Susan $227,000 $104
830 Banner 37129 2/1 Praskach Annal & Thoma Smith Grace K & Michael $222,000 $84
3045 Vicwood 37128 2/23 Prajapati Ankita A Wright Bill $220,000 $77
209 Montcalm 37129 2/7 Allen Kenneth J New South Developers LLC $219,900 N.A.
3021 Brookside 37128 2/28 Sheppard Chad Cowart Louis E, Jr $218,000 $94
3363 Shady Forest 37128 2/2 Cederstrand Ja & To Southern Properties Of Tn Inc $218,000 N.A.
411 Westwood 37167 2/13 Giles Katherin & Thomas S Warrick David & Lori R $217,000 $114
2307 Woodridge 37130 2/28 Ford Candilyn Crosby Blue Sky Construction Inc $213,500 $84
230 Campfire 37128 2/1 Taylor Cynthia & William 1. Centex Homes, 2. Centex Real Es $206,355 N.A.
2913 Haviland 37128 2/21 Harms Gladys & Joshua 1. Fox Ridge Home, 2. Nvr Inc $202,945 N.A.
2121 Stewart Creek 37129 2/10 Sweeney Tammy & Timoth 1. Bear Stearns A, 2. Morgan J P Cha $201,500 $79
733 Willow Cove 37128 2/28 Hensley Jody M Lammons Kevin M $201,000 $89
627 Tidesridge 37128 2/28 Harlston Torrei Tesean Flack Angelic & Nick L $200,000 $68
2925 Weston 37128 2/6 Swilley Jame L & John D Ole South Properties Inc $199,900 N.A.
3027 Argyle 37127 2/2 Adams Maxine J & Peter G Moyer Jo Ann P & Robert G $197,000 $92
4644 Smitty 37128 2/27 Ramirez Cesar & Martha Denton Ashli G & Carl T $195,000 $95
Wilson County            
526 Derby Downs 37087 2/2 Davis Adam & Julie B Lawrence Dean Stuart $596,000 $87
1209 Abernathy 37122 2/24 Jennings Gwynd & Jeffr Gill Byron M M $484,900 N.A.
1014 Bellwood 37122 2/2 Breeze David D & Lauren Watkins Candac & Timoth $455,000 $112
902 Harrisburg 37122 2/21 Lachenmyer Kat & Wil 1. Gill Byron M M, 2. Wright Farms L $439,900 N.A.
412 Eastwood 37122 2/14 Pittman Amy L & Michael Larry Powell B $416,150 N.A.
213 Hidden Harbour 37122 2/21 1. Cartus Financi, 2. Corn Brenda S 1. Datta Aparajit, 2. Laiben Patrick $379,000 $107
333 Windhaven Bay 37122 2/22 Wright Mary Be & Patrick Eastland Construction Inc $369,900 N.A.
10838 Central 37122 2/16 Pugliese Josep & Lesli Burkett Mark V & Patric $367,000 $157
104 Dexters 37122 2/9 Prudential Relocation Inc Visser Thomas & Valarie $344,000 $111
104 Dexters 37122 2/9 Stone Financing LLC Prudential Relocation Inc $344,000 $111
8160 Saundersville 37122 2/10 1. Allen Curtis, 2. Mukherji Bhask Martin Ronald Wayne Jr $342,500 $236
105 Waters Hill 37087 2/24 Harris Barbara & William Tim Tomlinson $334,900 N.A.
904 Fredricksburg 37122 2/7 Spurlock B Dwi & Linda Spurlock Aline $325,000 $145
104 Dexters 37122 2/27 Huziek Ivan W & Radka Stone Financing LLC $315,000 $102
1927 Churchill Downs 37087 2/22 Pruett Michael & Tobi K Fox James Ken & Judy F $315,000 N.A.
162 Seven Springs 37122 2/21 Dindo Chadwick & Jennifer Crumpton Alber & Linda $311,900 $83
Arbor Springs 37122 2/2 Gillaspey Anit & Will Drees Premier Homes Inc $309,900 N.A.
2004 Stonebrook 37122 2/24 Larkin Claire 1. Gill Byron M M, 2. Wright Farms L $307,900 N.A.
1007 Overhills 37138 2/23 Miller Jeffery & Susan R Mastin David R & Kathryn $305,000 $83
2022 Raven 37122 2/2 Gonzalez Jorge & Kathl Grunenwald Edw & Eil $294,000 $82
816 Tall Oak 37122 2/22 Green Wesley & Alliso Celebration Homes LLC $284,900 N.A.
1915 Bartons 37087 2/23 Tapley Carri C & Ryan F Johnson Eric D $284,000 $113
2005 New Market 37087 2/1 Bowen April C & Donald S 1. Dugdale Jonath, 2. Lester Kevin $275,000 $75
1164 Sydney Terrace 37122 2/28 Claprood John & Marga Prudential Relocation Inc $273,000 $69
1164 Sydney Terrace 37122 2/28 Prudential Relocation Inc Brockhaus John & Nata $273,000 $69
1112 Secretariat 37122 2/27 Wright Regina E 1. Robinson Chris, 2. Robinson Const $272,000 N.A.
2019 Stonebrook 37122 2/15 Lawrence Kelly & Willi Eastland Construction Inc $268,000 N.A.
603 Pemberton 37122 2/16 Fitchpatric Br & Mo Celebration Homes LLC $258,250 N.A.
903 Christina 37122 2/10 Ackerson Ronald James 1. Boyd Tara H, 2. Gibson Tara $258,000 $163
1719 Summerplace 37087 2/15 White Betty J Miller Debbie & Wayne $254,325 $76
321 Main 37087 2/16 Dugdale Jonathan G Hackett Daniel & Linda $250,000 N.A.
910 Highlands Ridge 37122 2/14 Williams Nancy & Rober Rivers Mark $250,000 $106
1104 Merriweather 37087 2/27 Hosford Michael W Jr Martin Ron Mem $246,500 N.A.
1004 Port Stewart 37122 2/15 Garrett David & Susan Gardner J Jona & Shelly $245,000 $82
20 Pershing 37087 2/13 Coleman Clarissa Charae Bodine Kimberl & Robert $243,900 $91
1107 Woodridge 37122 2/15 Moody James Tu & Shana Ou Ouverson Gary & Patri $240,000 $82
1205 Clearview 37122 2/17 Hudson Kenneth Johnston Eliza & Grego $235,000 $133
120 Village 37087 2/27 Kent Kevin & Lisa Phillips Builders LLC $234,900 N.A.
603 Oakwood Terrace 37122 2/24 Ozment Courtney Poston Martha & William $232,500 $120
88 Abbey 37090 2/2 Williamson Reb & Tho Williams Frank & Stace $231,500 $92
2006 Arden 37122 2/21 Layne Jason S Fed Home Loan Mort Corp $231,105 $61
3024 Clyde 37122 2/27 Elkins Janith Kaye Gage Joy & Justin $228,000 $89
501 Camden 37122 2/27 1. Bhagwan Divya, 2. Ravi Anur N Celebration Homes LLC $212,825 N.A.
108 Autumn 37087 2/28 Taylor Jerry T & Nancy L Eastland Construction Inc $209,900 N.A.
1009 Oakhall 37122 2/22 Nwachukwu Gera & Scho McVoy Neil & Rosanna $209,000 $69
2016 Cairns 37122 2/6 Berdine Amy & Robert Sec of HUD $209,000 $82
618 Cedar Grove 37087 2/6 Deutsche Bank Nat Trust Co Tr Clemons Heathe & Matthe $207,817 $77
1323 Old Lebanon Dirt 37122 2/21 Henderson Don R Cameron Elizab & Justin $206,500 N.A.
112 Lakeshore 37122 2/1 Holm Living Tr & Marlena A Cross Bobby Le & Cynthia $205,000 $113
324 Martha-Leeville 37090 2/17 Huddleston Angelia I Liddle Donna R, 2. Malone Donna R $200,000 $111

Williamson County

AddressZipDateBuyerSeller$Amt$SqFt
16 Tradition 37027 2/27 Tisherman Fami & Jeff Fitzhugh Anna & Mark $1,480,000 N.A.
9292 Exton 37027 2/6 1. Aspen Jennifer, 2. Mason Paul Szczarkowska J & W $1,425,000 N.A.
100 Farrier 37064 2/8 Hippodrome Realty Inc Burchell Properties LLC $1,338,680 N.A.
4200 Two Rivers 37069 2/29 Seiters George Cork Stephen R $1,283,500 N.A.
141 2nd 37064 2/6 Laner Becky M & Jerry M George Eric W & Rachel $1,112,000 N.A.
2946 Spanntown 37014 2/29 Woodward Mary Lynn Hall Donald E & Rickie E $790,500 N.A.
511 Waxwood 37027 2/15 Wade Dennis F & Shelly M Overby Andrea & Charles $760,000 $127
9603 Brunswick 37027 2/14 Dukes Buddy R & Suzanne Manning Kelly & Mark A $740,000 $145
1709 Knightsbridge Park Close 37027 2/1 George Eric W & Rachel Smith Dana Ded & James T $737,500 $198
3271 Southall 37064 2/23 Grace Chapel Inc 1. Cattell Robert, 2. Roberts Freder $720,000 $215
1834 Kettering 37027 2/27 Dauphin Brian & Karen Wieland John Homes And Neighborhoods Inc $699,900 N.A.
9025 Chardonnay 37067 2/21 Mahoney Sean C & Sharon Turnberry Homes LLC $695,000 N.A.
1416 Bernard 37067 2/27 Hoffman Ruth A & Willia Jones Company Of Tennessee LLC $679,211 N.A.
6105 Pleasant Water 37027 2/28 Beakes James A & Katheri Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $678,894 N.A.
1430 Westhaven 37064 2/23 Hendry Abbie G Stonegate Homes LLC $671,200 N.A.
831 Winding Stream 37027 2/1 Pratt Sharon F Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $668,329 N.A.
4646 Peytonsville 37064 2/6 Achilles Dennis M Schmidt Dougla & Lori $650,000 $172
901 Evans 37064 2/14 Cordray Kather & Terry Gregg Alex Construction LLC $640,500 N.A.
103 Mealer 37067 2/29 Davis Michael & Tykisha Drees Premier Homes Inc $639,447 N.A.
6601 Goshawk 37014 2/6 Wilds Jennifer & Rodney J Peoples Bank $632,190 N.A.
1838 Charity 37027 2/17 Baron Amanda S & Christop Drees Premier Homes Inc $630,750 N.A.
506 Abbey 37027 2/29 Bauchiero Dani & Jess Boster Kenneth & Lori A $623,500 $182
2013 Tabitha 37064 2/23 Cattell Robert & Freder Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $620,530 N.A.
9187 Fox Run 37027 2/23 McDugald Janet & Rober Coopwood Erica & Regin $615,000 $148
1086 Sunset 37027 2/21 Hauter Adel Ali Bostick Dessie, Jerry $610,000 $136
311 Canton Stone 37067 2/8 1. Henschel Steve, 2. Rauch Carol A Ackerman Lrr & Laura $610,000 $150
187 Acadia 37064 2/13 Garner Reggie Williams Kenne & Linda $600,000 N.A.
4104 Owen Watkins 37067 2/21 Golf Course Road Church Of Christ Young Kenneth & Marca S $590,000 $147
9071 Fallswood 37027 2/14 1. McMahon John, 2. Weston Roy Hooper Barry W & Kimberl $582,000 $147
2837 Polo Club 37221 2/24 Ammerman William Fox Kathleen A & Paul JI $575,000 $171
1735 Forsyth Park 37027 2/29 1. Baetens Gerda, 2. Fawaz Hussien Lemasters Mich $565,000 $149
1490 Marcasite 37027 2/1 Wallace Jill S & Philip Hudson Katheri & Richard $564,000 $132
775 Edmondson 37027 2/21 Sisemore Krist & Patri Powell Larry W $550,000 $146
1806 Sonoma 37027 2/24 1. Kabat Lizz, 2. Koenig William Turnberry Homes LLC $549,910 N.A.
2011 Tabitha 37064 2/3 Hardison Aaron & Rich Ford Mike Custom Builders LLC $538,045 N.A.
3123 Braintree 37069 2/14 1. Bauer Barbara, 2. Muuse Pieter Votteler Pamel & Rober $535,000 $146
716 Tyneside 37027 2/21 Samudrala Anit & Gout Pulte Home Corporation $532,500 N.A.
2011 Clifton Johnston 37135 2/3 Sylvester Cass & Mich Encore Construction Inc $520,000 N.A.
9317 Lake Shore 37027 2/28 Knoll Brent Ja & Lauryssa Jackson Maurgr & Raymon $500,000 $133
2103 Eucalyptus 37135 2/3 Cooper Amy J & David L Turnberry Homes LLC $499,013 N.A.
5052 Abington Ridge 37067 2/15 Bugter Jodi & John Koedel Family & Linda D $495,000 $113
716 Amberwood 37221 2/17 Derryberry Pat & Wil Smith Cynthia & Philip C $490,000 $144
9402 Weymouth 37027 2/9 1. Garcia Jimeno, 2. Herrara Silva Pulte Home Corporation $487,500 N.A.
5670 Carters Creek 37179 2/10 1. Driel Jeffrey, 2. Van Driel Jeff 1. Deutsche Bank, 2. Rali 2006QA4 $485,000 $142
7038 Wikle 37027 2/1 Robinette Jeff & Mich Norfolk Homes Of Nashville Inc $485,000 N.A.
1417 Eliot 37064 2/27 McGuire Barbar & Michae SLC Homebuilding LLC $483,403 N.A.
6408 Westbourne 37027 2/21 Glascock Henry & Laure Pyle Edwin S $480,000 $111
1171 Pin Oak 37027 2/23 George Marin & Mihaela Drees Premier Homes Inc $471,496 N.A.
115 Mealer 37067 2/21 Klimas Amy & Christo Drees Premier Homes Inc $469,438 N.A.
6062 Stags Leap 37064 2/1 Pickett James & Pamela Turnberry Homes LLC $467,600 N.A.

Rutherford County

AddressZipDateBuyerSeller$Amt$SqFt
1410 Northwoods 37130 2/2 1. McAndrew Micha, 2. Tollet Cavender Phili & Melan $580,000 $154
1577 Rock Springs 37167 2/1 Gateway Prop Of Mid Tenn LLC Baucom Sandra & William $550,000 $401
604 Seawell 37167 2/23 Ambrose Candic & Jimmy 1. Maynard Robert, 2. Smith Cherie M $342,000 $112
310 Council Bluff 37127 2/8 Stefanski John & Kind Haskins Dena Sue $335,000 $84
2009 Jose 37130 2/27 Wright George & Patrici Black Michael & Shawnya $334,200 $95
222 Appleby 37167 2/1 Cash Karen B & Peter F 1. Miller Michell, 2. Wofford Daniel $305,000 $116
2218 Nunley 37153 2/13 Dunn Larry Kev & Melanie K Southern Venture Properties LLC $300,000 N.A.
1231 Stockwell 37128 2/21 Finch Kevin Drees Premier Homes Inc $297,755 N.A.
3127 Saint Johns 37129 2/21 Ross Jason Patrick Garvin Eloise M, Tr $297,000 $103
8108 Richpine 37129 2/1 Cox Jared Harney Justin Construction LLC $290,500 N.A.
3428 Allen Barrett 37129 2/7 Blackwell Lloy & Mich Knauss Kathryn & Ralph $281,600 $112
1004 Lily Ann 37086 2/28 Hollins Fayva & Tachak Michael's Homes LLC $273,900 N.A.
4122 Pretoria 37128 2/22 Kassebaum David Scott Skill Construction Company Inc $272,000 N.A.
111 Epps Wood 37129 2/13 1. Hadley Steve M, 2. McKnight Diana 1. Coleman Claris, 2. Foster Clariss $271,000 $135
814 Henry 37129 2/21 Baker Michael & Paula J Roper Owen B & Susan B $270,000 $101
9551 Lebanon 37129 2/3 Parks Courtney S Putnam 1st Mercantile Bank $270,000 $65
4919 Heroes 37129 2/21 Johnson Eric D & Kaison Michael's Homes LLC $267,000 N.A.
1002 Rosemont 37167 2/22 Hoover Julia E & Walter Pope David O $267,000 $87
1136 Timber Creek 37128 2/24 Compton Misty & Will Drees Premier Homes Inc $260,420 N.A.
1455 Winterberry 37130 2/21 Dunn Bradford Dwight Bass William $259,900 $96
1450 Twin Feather 37129 2/7 Hembree Jerry & Robbie McFarland Ashl & Mitc $259,000 $124
8047 Vineyard 37086 2/6 McElroy Jennie & Kyle S D & R Construction LLC $258,000 $71
1265 Ben Hill 37135 2/3 Hensley Genera & Kathle Majors Patricia Klyce $250,000 $77
6549 Dynasty 37128 2/28 Kellar Jenni B & John C Brothers Louis & Mary $249,900 $95
2635 Dora Elizabeth 37129 2/27 1. Huang Rongjin, 2. Jin Lifen Peavey Angelia & John B $245,000 $107
1515 Lovvorn 37037 2/21 Darling Jennif & Lawren Halbrooks Alis & Greg $245,000 $114
1122 Cascade Falls 37129 2/21 Roper Owen B & Susan B Kelly Robert $239,900 N.A.
1030 Springcreek 37129 2/1 Cantrell Case & Kathe Harrington Homes Inc $238,000 N.A.
548 Schroer 37128 2/27 Bancroft Debor & Steve Pinnacle National Bank $237,000 $81
3417 Salem Cove 37128 2/21 Cunningham Debra A Harwood Nathan Shimon $234,000 $84
623 Indian Park 37128 2/27 Boling Christopher Todd Construction Inc $232,000 $88
1601 Muirwood 37128 2/7 Russell Daniel & Robert 1. Fox Ridge Home, 2. Nvr Inc $231,133 N.A.
1017 Proud Eagle 37060 2/28 Martin Brandon Wells Fargo Bank Nat Assoc, Tr $230,002 $93
519 Liberty 37167 2/2 Cartwright Lin & Wil Fed Nat Mortgage Assoc $228,500 $84
130 Read 37153 2/10 Kennedy Kimberly L Lowrance Mark & Susan $227,000 $104
830 Banner 37129 2/1 Praskach Annal & Thoma Smith Grace K & Michael $222,000 $84
3045 Vicwood 37128 2/23 Prajapati Ankita A Wright Bill $220,000 $77
209 Montcalm 37129 2/7 Allen Kenneth J New South Developers LLC $219,900 N.A.
3021 Brookside 37128 2/28 Sheppard Chad Cowart Louis E, Jr $218,000 $94
3363 Shady Forest 37128 2/2 Cederstrand Ja & To Southern Properties Of Tn Inc $218,000 N.A.
411 Westwood 37167 2/13 Giles Katherin & Thomas S Warrick David & Lori R $217,000 $114
2307 Woodridge 37130 2/28 Ford Candilyn Crosby Blue Sky Construction Inc $213,500 $84
230 Campfire 37128 2/1 Taylor Cynthia & William 1. Centex Homes, 2. Centex Real Es $206,355 N.A.
2913 Haviland 37128 2/21 Harms Gladys & Joshua 1. Fox Ridge Home, 2. Nvr Inc $202,945 N.A.
2121 Stewart Creek 37129 2/10 Sweeney Tammy & Timoth 1. Bear Stearns A, 2. Morgan J P Cha $201,500 $79
733 Willow Cove 37128 2/28 Hensley Jody M Lammons Kevin M $201,000 $89
627 Tidesridge 37128 2/28 Harlston Torrei Tesean Flack Angelic & Nick L $200,000 $68
2925 Weston 37128 2/6 Swilley Jame L & John D Ole South Properties Inc $199,900 N.A.
3027 Argyle 37127 2/2 Adams Maxine J & Peter G Moyer Jo Ann P & Robert G $197,000 $92
4644 Smitty 37128 2/27 Ramirez Cesar & Martha Denton Ashli G & Carl T $195,000 $95

 Wilson County

AddressZipDateBuyerSeller$Amt$SqFt
526 Derby Downs 37087 2/2 Davis Adam & Julie B Lawrence Dean Stuart $596,000 $87
1209 Abernathy 37122 2/24 Jennings Gwynd & Jeffr Gill Byron M M $484,900 N.A.
1014 Bellwood 37122 2/2 Breeze David D & Lauren Watkins Candac & Timoth $455,000 $112
902 Harrisburg 37122 2/21 Lachenmyer Kat & Wil 1. Gill Byron M M, 2. Wright Farms L $439,900 N.A.
412 Eastwood 37122 2/14 Pittman Amy L & Michael Larry Powell B $416,150 N.A.
213 Hidden Harbour 37122 2/21 1. Cartus Financi, 2. Corn Brenda S 1. Datta Aparajit, 2. Laiben Patrick $379,000 $107
333 Windhaven Bay 37122 2/22 Wright Mary Be & Patrick Eastland Construction Inc $369,900 N.A.
10838 Central 37122 2/16 Pugliese Josep & Lesli Burkett Mark V & Patric $367,000 $157
104 Dexters 37122 2/9 Prudential Relocation Inc Visser Thomas & Valarie $344,000 $111
104 Dexters 37122 2/9 Stone Financing LLC Prudential Relocation Inc $344,000 $111
8160 Saundersville 37122 2/10 1. Allen Curtis, 2. Mukherji Bhask Martin Ronald Wayne Jr $342,500 $236
105 Waters Hill 37087 2/24 Harris Barbara & William Tim Tomlinson $334,900 N.A.
904 Fredricksburg 37122 2/7 Spurlock B Dwi & Linda Spurlock Aline $325,000 $145
104 Dexters 37122 2/27 Huziek Ivan W & Radka Stone Financing LLC $315,000 $102
1927 Churchill Downs 37087 2/22 Pruett Michael & Tobi K Fox James Ken & Judy F $315,000 N.A.
162 Seven Springs 37122 2/21 Dindo Chadwick & Jennifer Crumpton Alber & Linda $311,900 $83
Arbor Springs 37122 2/2 Gillaspey Anit & Will Drees Premier Homes Inc $309,900 N.A.
2004 Stonebrook 37122 2/24 Larkin Claire 1. Gill Byron M M, 2. Wright Farms L $307,900 N.A.
1007 Overhills 37138 2/23 Miller Jeffery & Susan R Mastin David R & Kathryn $305,000 $83
2022 Raven 37122 2/2 Gonzalez Jorge & Kathl Grunenwald Edw & Eil $294,000 $82
816 Tall Oak 37122 2/22 Green Wesley & Alliso Celebration Homes LLC $284,900 N.A.
1915 Bartons 37087 2/23 Tapley Carri C & Ryan F Johnson Eric D $284,000 $113
2005 New Market 37087 2/1 Bowen April C & Donald S 1. Dugdale Jonath, 2. Lester Kevin $275,000 $75
1164 Sydney Terrace 37122 2/28 Claprood John & Marga Prudential Relocation Inc $273,000 $69
1164 Sydney Terrace 37122 2/28 Prudential Relocation Inc Brockhaus John & Nata $273,000 $69
1112 Secretariat 37122 2/27 Wright Regina E 1. Robinson Chris, 2. Robinson Const $272,000 N.A.
2019 Stonebrook 37122 2/15 Lawrence Kelly & Willi Eastland Construction Inc $268,000 N.A.
603 Pemberton 37122 2/16 Fitchpatric Br & Mo Celebration Homes LLC $258,250 N.A.
903 Christina 37122 2/10 Ackerson Ronald James 1. Boyd Tara H, 2. Gibson Tara $258,000 $163
1719 Summerplace 37087 2/15 White Betty J Miller Debbie & Wayne $254,325 $76
321 Main 37087 2/16 Dugdale Jonathan G Hackett Daniel & Linda $250,000 N.A.
910 Highlands Ridge 37122 2/14 Williams Nancy & Rober Rivers Mark $250,000 $106
1104 Merriweather 37087 2/27 Hosford Michael W Jr Martin Ron Mem $246,500 N.A.
1004 Port Stewart 37122 2/15 Garrett David & Susan Gardner J Jona & Shelly $245,000 $82
20 Pershing 37087 2/13 Coleman Clarissa Charae Bodine Kimberl & Robert $243,900 $91
1107 Woodridge 37122 2/15 Moody James Tu & Shana Ou Ouverson Gary & Patri $240,000 $82
1205 Clearview 37122 2/17 Hudson Kenneth Johnston Eliza & Grego $235,000 $133
120 Village 37087 2/27 Kent Kevin & Lisa Phillips Builders LLC $234,900 N.A.
603 Oakwood Terrace 37122 2/24 Ozment Courtney Poston Martha & William $232,500 $120
88 Abbey 37090 2/2 Williamson Reb & Tho Williams Frank & Stace $231,500 $92
2006 Arden 37122 2/21 Layne Jason S Fed Home Loan Mort Corp $231,105 $61
3024 Clyde 37122 2/27 Elkins Janith Kaye Gage Joy & Justin $228,000 $89
501 Camden 37122 2/27 1. Bhagwan Divya, 2. Ravi Anur N Celebration Homes LLC $212,825 N.A.
108 Autumn 37087 2/28 Taylor Jerry T & Nancy L Eastland Construction Inc $209,900 N.A.
1009 Oakhall 37122 2/22 Nwachukwu Gera & Scho McVoy Neil & Rosanna $209,000 $69
2016 Cairns 37122 2/6 Berdine Amy & Robert Sec of HUD $209,000 $82
618 Cedar Grove 37087 2/6 Deutsche Bank Nat Trust Co Tr Clemons Heathe & Matthe $207,817 $77
1323 Old Lebanon Dirt 37122 2/21 Henderson Don R Cameron Elizab & Justin $206,500 N.A.
112 Lakeshore 37122 2/1 Holm Living Tr & Marlena A Cross Bobby Le & Cynthia $205,000 $113
324 Martha-Leeville 37090 2/17 Huddleston Angelia I Liddle Donna R, 2. Malone Donna R $200,000 $111

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on-line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co.