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Navigating A Life Transition?
A Seniors Real Estate Specialist(SRES®) Can Help

Middle Tennessee REALTOR® Kim Blanton helping aging parent moveSeniors Residential Specialist(SRES®) is a licensed REALTOR® who has completed advanced training focused on helping clients aged 50+  to make informed decisions about housing, finance, and life transitions.  Kim Blanton specializes in handling real estate transactions for mature clients in the Nashville and Middle Tennessee area.  I have also created a referral network of specialists such as attorneys, accountants, financial planners, bankers, and other professionals to work with seniors and their real estate needs.

Whether you're approaching retirement, or looking to simplify your home maintenance responsibilities, or helping an aging parent transition into a new home,…

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Contingency Contracts

Why That “Active” Home May Already Be Under Contract: Understanding Contingency Contracts in Tennessee Real Estate

family in front of their new home holding a sold sign

In today’s fast-moving real estate market—especially in Nashville and across Middle Tennessee—it’s common for homebuyers to get excited about a listing they’ve found online, only to find out later that the home is already under contract.

This frustrating experience usually comes down to a common misunderstanding: contingency contracts and how listings are displayed on third-party websites.

What Is a Contingency Contract in Real Estate?

A contingency contract means that a seller has accepted a buyer’s offer, but certain conditions must be met before the sale becomes final. These conditions—or…

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Use an Equestrian REALTOR® Specialist When Buying or Selling a Horse Property in Middle Tennessee

If you’re buying or selling a horse property in Nashville and Middle Tennessee, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is choosing the right real estate agent and using an Equestrian REALTOR® Specialist.  Many buyers make the mistake of working with the agent who happens to be listing a property they like—or worse, with a well-meaning friend or family member who may lack equestrian experience.

When it comes to equestrian properties, having a knowledgeable, horse-savvy real estate professional by your side can mean the difference between a smart investment and a costly mistake.

Why You Shouldn’t Work With Just Any Agent

It’s not…

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