Courtesy of Compass.
Property Description
Journey to turn of the century 1900 as you enter this stunning re-imagination of what farm living looked like then vs. now. Charm and character inspirations from its original build are still hinted to throughout the home and floor plan, yet you’ll find all the modern conveniences you’d hope to find today. After purchasing the home, the current sellers completed numerous improvements to make the home ready for its next owner. All fireplaces are decorative only. Home is 45 minutes to the Davidson County/Metro Nashville and minutes from all the conveniences of Dickson, one of Nashville’s thriving outlying communities.
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Property Details and Features
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Basement
- Description: “Crawl Space”
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Bathrooms
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathrooms: 0
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Bedrooms
- Total Bathrooms: 3
- Main Level Bedrooms: 1
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Building
- Finished Area Above Grade: 2204
- Area: 2204
- Architecture: “Rustic”
- Building Area: 2204
- Construction Materials: “Frame”
- Levels: “Two”
- Stories: 2
- Year Built: 1900
- Year Built Details: HIST
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Cooling
- Details: “Central Air”
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Fireplaces
- Total Fireplaces: 4
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Floors
- Flooring: “Carpet”, “Finished Wood”, “Tile”
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Garage
- Garage Spaces: 0
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Heating
- Heating: “Central”, “Electric”, “Propane”
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Listing
- Days on Market: 90
- Listing Price: 550000
- Status: Active
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Location
- Address: 1030 Upper Creek Rd
- City: Vanleer
- State: TN
- Zip: 37181
- County: Dickson County, TN
- Subdivision: Vanleer
- Directions: From downtown Nashville, Travel interstate 40 West to Exit 182. Left on TN-96. Left on College. Right on Hensley. Right on Pond. Left on Upper Creek. Home on immediate right.
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Lot
- Acres: 1.24
- Size: 1.24
- Size Source: Calculated from Plat
- Size Units: Acres
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Parking
- Covered Spaces: 0
- Parking Total: 4
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Schools
- Elementary: Vanleer Elementary
- Middle/Junior High: Charlotte Middle School
- High School: Creek Wood High School
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Utilities
- Sewer: “Septic Tank”
- Water Source: “Public”
- Utilities: “Electricity Available”, “Water Available”