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inglewood: Before and After: Inglewood Cottage Kitchen - 03/15/10 06:21 PM
The kitchen at my Inglewood Cottage project needed some creativity to get to the shape it's in today- fabulous!! (Professional photos by Zach Goodyear.)Here are some of the challenges that were overcome:1. Open the wall up between the kitchen and dining area and make it an arch to make the other doorways in the home (this post).2. Make a spot to install a dishwasher next to the sink (this post).3. Add counterspace on the wall next to the range where there previously was none.4. Build a cabinet next to the dishwasher and over the range to hold the new hood (this
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inglewood: Tile for the Inglewood Kitchen - 03/13/10 09:56 AM
It's been a while since I wrote about the Inglewood Cottage project. I finished my part to let the homeowners get everything painted before they put it on the market. I wanted to wait until after they were finished to get some final pictures.Somehow, this home from the 1940's has retained much of it's character by still having the original hardwood floors and even the unpainted trim and doors. (A rare thing in this part of Inglewood). To continue the character into the remodeled kitchen, the homeowners wanted me to install a white subway tile backsplash and a ceramic tile floor.
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inglewood: Summer Home Sales- East Nashville & Inglewood - 09/12/08 12:26 PM
The squeeze on the housing market is definitely being felt in our neighborhoods. The graph below shows a sampling of summer home sales statistics over the past 5 years. There are two main trends that I'm seeing right now: 1. Less sales overall 2. More of the sales are in the lower price ranges. It's not fun to talk about, but it's important to take an honest look at what's happening. For the most part, the homes that are selling are those in the lower price ranges. This is why the average sales prices in both Inglewood and East Nashville are lower. If
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inglewood: Inglewood Outpaces East Nashville in Spring Sales - 06/18/08 03:32 PM
In comparing Jan.-Apr. 2007 to 2008, the average home sales price in Inglewood has risen 15.04% compared to only 9.98% in East Nashville. Of course, both increases are amazing considering the bad economic news that we hear daily from the media. East Nashville is still the winner when looking at gains over the past 5 years, but both have seen an increase in average home price of over 40% since 2004, with East Nashville closer to 60%. This means that if you bought an ‘average' East Nashville home in 2004 for $119,647, that home would be worth $191,221 today! Not bad
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Peter Bales
Nashville,
TN
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