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Exterior of 329 Lake Valley Dr. in Nashville, TN.

This traditional brick home offers the perfect backdrop for the holiday season.

Photo provided by RE/MAX Homes and Estates, Lipman Group

Time to put on your realtor hats, Nashville — we’re playing Name the Price. We’ll share all the must-know info about this Franklin home, listed by RE/MAX Homes and Estates, Lipman Group’s Jessica Cassalia, and you let us know (without peeking 👀) what you think it’s on the market for.

329 Lake Valley Dr.:

  • Is one of the originally built homes in Legends Ridge
  • Boasts 5,230 sqft
  • Sits on a large, flat, 1.2-acre lot
  • Features a large primary suite downstairs + a flex space upstairs that could be used as an additional primary suite, bonus, or storage room
  • Includes a $25,000 seller incentive towards home repairs for floor and paint

The clock is ticking… What’s your guess? 🏡

Living room of 329 Lake Valley Dr. in Nashville, TN.

Can’t you picture this living room decked out for the holidays? (With boughs of holly, of course.)

Photo provided by RE/MAX Homes and Estates, Lipman Group

If you have questions about the market or are interested in learning more about NASH’s many neighborhoods, Jessica prides herself on educating + advising her clients to make their best real estate decisions.

Pro tip: Browse her new, popular, or luxury properties.*

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