703 Bouldin

Great location on this one, and while the design is a bit bold for my taste the real impressive thing about this house is more than meets the eye. It’s built around the German “passivhaus” theory which is truly a superior home when it comes to energy efficiency. I’m always surprised the principles of a passive house haven’t caught on more.

Price: $1,350,000

Details: 2,225 sqft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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1165 Curve

This one is for the Franklin Barbecue super fan. You could walk over there every morning for lunch. In addition to the great location the construction and finish out by Sett Studio look great as well. This one even has some guest amenities for that sweet sweet AirBnB cash flow or your favorite mother in law.

Price: $1,295,000

Details: 2,295 sqft, 4 Bed, 4 Bath

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6701 Valburn

Designed by Alterstudio, built by Pilgrim and landscaping by Mark Word. It really doesn’t get much better than that. While the house is a bit lavish for my personal taste, I have to admit that the execution is flawless. I love the unique stair design, the materials (especially the brick treatment) and yeah, that view doesn’t suck either. Just one question; can I or can I not swim in that pool?

Price: $2,125,000

Details: 3,732 sqft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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3414 Mount Bonnell

This one is an absolute unicorn. A modernist 60’s home built on Mount Bonnell on a half an acre, and it’s mostly unmolested. It’s hard to visualize the mid century modern vibes inside with all the traditional decoration, but I bet this thing was a stunner when it was built. I bet it could be again too.

Price: $1,850,000

Details: 2,822 sqft, 3 Bed, 3 Bath

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3811 Ridgelea

I love looking at modern homes that are more than 10 years old. It’s a great way to see how well the design is holding up. This one just crossed the 12 year mark and I’d say it’s holding up well. The mosaic tile in the bathroom is very 2007 modern but I have to admit I secretly like it still.

Price: $950,000

Details: 2,550 sqft, 4 Bed, 3 Bath

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