Reasons To Build In Tennessee

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So now, we are entering what I'm calling Phase 2 of our search for a place to build our dream home.

We've pretty much exhausted all the possibilities as far as land for sale around Williamson County goes.

Now we're branching out into all new territory -- any lake in Tennessee.

The one and only thing we know for sure at this point:

We want to stay in Tennessee!


However...

I almost had Jim convinced that we should check out Florida again -- we've both spent a good deal of our adult years living in various parts of Florida, and I've always wanted to move back. When I showed him we could get a house in Key West for the same price we're hoping to build one for, he was intrigued. But then there were the factors of zero-lot lines, trailery-looking dwellings, practically no yard for the dogs, and hurricanes that caused us to quickly change our mind.


Tennessee Will Always Be Our Home

The biggest reasons for wanting to stay in Tennessee:

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Nina said:

Email us about our new private residential
development on a large natural lake - 25,000 acres
located in NW Tennessee. It will be built in
harmony with Mother Nature!

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Photos

  • A rustic wall sconce that's perfect for log homes and log cabins. Purchased from Lowes. photo by Shelley
  • A small antler chandelier that is perfect rustic lighting for a log home or log cabin. Purchased form Black Forest Decor. photo by Shelley
  • A rustic lamp perfect for log homes. Purchased from Advance Lighting in Gaylord, Michigan. photo by Shelley
  • A hammock between two trees. (photo by Dan Shirley)
  • Tree crew removing storm damaged tree from our property - next to the log home.
  • BEFORE: We're standing on the deck of our log home - before the storm hit. (photo by Shelley)
  • AFTER: The same tree, as it appeared immediately after the storm. (photo by Shelley)
  • Log cabin AFTER applying log stain. Photo by Shelley.
  • Log cabin BEFORE applying log stain. Photo by Shelley.
  • What the logs look like after applying the log stain.
  • The finished basement wall inside our log home.
  • The exterior wall of our log home's walk out basement.

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