Williamson County Real Estate

Koi Pond Predators

koi pondNashvile real estate - Something I had never thought of, but some of my clients need to know. If you have a KOI pond, you have keep the predators away. Your pets could be a meal for many bird or mammals. Here are a few things that were passed to me from Tranquil Waterscapes.

A few ideas to help keep the predators at bay.

Koi Kastle
- Koi hide inside to protect themselves from predators
- Provides shade on sunny days
- Aluminum frame and fiberglass mesh
- Sits on the bottom of the pond

ScareCrow
- Motion activated sprinkler instantly releases a short but startling burst of water when it detects an animal, scaring them away
- Works day and night for up to 4 months on a single battery
- Sprays up to 35 feet
- Requires garden hose hookup and one 9-volt alkaline battery, not included.

Aqua Net
- 3/8" Mesh
- Protects against predators
- Ideal for keeping leaves and debris out of the pond
- Keeps new fish from jumping out
- Complete with durable metal anchor pins
- UV treated for longer life
- Available in 3 sizes (7' x 10', 14' x 20', 28' x 30')

Just remember: If your koi are hiding more than normal or are hesitant to surface when being fed, you may have a predator problem!

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

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2 commentsLarry Brewer Nashville Real Estate • July 15 2009 10:31AM

Nashville Waterscapes Tour - Nashville real estate

Nashville real estate - This past weekend some of the owners of waterscapes allowed strangers into their yards in the interest of raising more of the Tennessee children's home in Spring Hill. The homes on the tour were all south of Nashville close to Brentwood , Franklin, or Spring Hill.

 The tour itself did actually take half a day to travel to all of the homes and see the ponds and waterfalls. I managed to take a few pictures so that you can get an idea of what they look like. The sound of the waterfalls may be the most relaxing sound you will ever hear.Nashville Waterscapes

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

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Do you take your roses with you when you move?

Nashville real estate - My wife Elizabeth has a rose bush that was originally owned by her grandmother. When she moves, the Rose bush is moved also. roses 006

We don't know exactly how old the bush is, but Elizabeth thinks it's a least 50 years old.  When we moved to out new home in Spring Hill 2 years ago, she planted her 50 year old bush and bought a new one to plant of the other side of the porch to make the landscaping symmetrical. 

The roses on the new bush cannot compare to the old one in number of blooms, or fragrance of the flowers.

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Waterscapes - do they improve the value of estate property?

waterfall1Nashville real estate - At the Nashville home and Garden show this past weekend, I happened upon a display for Tranquil Waterscape Designs. Randy Young spent quite a bit of time with me explaining what they do, and how it can improve the value of property. The waterfalls and the sound associated with running water is very soothing to most people, and in a home that needs landscaping , it can be a real difference maker. In neighborhoods like the Governors club in Brentwood with 27 homes for sale over a million dollars, and  Laurelbrooke in Franklin with 20 homes over a million, I would consider something like this to make my home stand out from the rest. 

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

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5 commentsLarry Brewer Nashville Real Estate • March 04 2008 05:47PM

Hardwoods for Nashville real estate

hardwood floors I sell homes for a small high quality builder in Nashville, and I have been trying to convince him that sanded and finished hardwood floors are more appealing to buyers than prefinished floors. While we never really know what a buyer are going to do,I don't see a downside to making the change. The expense is similar, and we've been having some problems with the installation and maintenance of the prefinshed floors. So starting on the next house, all of our homes will have hardwood floors installed the old fashion way. 

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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, and the middle Tennessee area.

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1 commentLarry Brewer Nashville Real Estate • October 20 2007 11:50AM