Lexington, Kentucky is legendary for horses because, well, it's the horse capital of the world. It has a proud history of horse racing and breeding, which means large, sprawling properties of land for these majestic creatures to roam, but Lexington is not just horses. Lexington, Kentucky is also home to the largest restored Shaker Village in the … [Read more...]
Georgia: Our Second Home
You know we have an office in Kentucky, servicing Kentucky and Indiana, and it's our first office location. You've heard about our Nashville, Tennessee office. We've been singing it from the roof tops recently because it's our newest addition to the family. But I'm sure you haven't heard too much about our second office in Atlanta, Georgia. … [Read more...]
3 Mistakes to Avoid when Selling Commercial Property
My favorite type of appraisal work is for commercial property owners who simply want to know what their property is worth. These types of assignments give me the opportunity to work very closely with the property owner to educate them about the factors that influence the value of their commercial property. The most rewarding aspect about these … [Read more...]
What Michelangelo would have loved about Nashville & Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Nashville has adopted, and Chattanooga is in the process of adopting, Form-Based Code. Form-Based Code is a form of land use regulation that focuses more on the aesthetics of communities and well-balanced uses rather than on micromanaging the legal uses. Michelangelo, I believe, would have given his stamp of approval. … [Read more...]
Nashville: Old Meets New
When you think of Nashville, Tennessee what comes to mind? The "Batman Building," the stadium, or the Renaissance Hotel? All of these are part of the iconic skyline. But what about the history and the older buildings that are sprinkled around Nashville? Have you ever thought about how Nashville is not just this new and innovative city, but actually … [Read more...]