Williamson County Real Estate: Nashville Real Estate - A great Infinity Pool

Nashville Real Estate - A great Infinity Pool

Nashville Real Estate - A great Infinity  Elizabeth and I went to preview a few homes today, and one of them had the most impressive views I have ever seen. The infinity pool seemed to just drop off the hill. I would like to think that one of my buyers has the cash to purchase this Nashville home. so If you are reading this, lets get moving.

 Franklin Infinity pool

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5 commentsLarry Brewer • December 06 2009 07:51PM

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That is the great pool Larry.  I think it would be more inviting when there are leaves on the trees and a bit of sunshine.

Posted by Mike Nastri Franklin TN Homes (Keller Williams Realty) about 2 years ago

I have seen a couple of those here and they are AWESOME!  There is a TV shows with something like the top 10 backyards and either #1 or #2 backyard has an amazing infinity pool that appears to blend with a lake ~ super amazing!

Posted by Renee Burrows - Las Vegas Real Estate - (702-580-1783) www.ShackDiva.com (BrokerThe Force Realty-REALTOR-Estate-Probate-REO-Short Sale) about 2 years ago

Mike - As you know, it was a cold cloudy day on Sunday, and I really didn't have a good camera to capture the beauty of this estate.

Renee - I love these pools, and this one happened to be on a 12,000 square ft custom home n 30 hilltop acres. The home was great, but the views were amazing.

Posted by Larry Brewer (Benchmark Realty LLc) about 2 years ago

Larry I hope someone dives in and buys this wonderful home.

Posted by Diane Osowiecki Greater Nashville Real Estate (Diane O and Friends - Benchmark Realty) about 2 years ago

Diane - It seems like high end homes are still not moving yet. It may be an issue with investments, or taxes, I'm not sure.

Posted by Larry Brewer (Benchmark Realty LLc) about 2 years ago

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