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Ranchettes – Kingston Springs, TN
April 29, 2007 by Molly Mitchell · 1 Comment
Need a little space? Are your neighbors just a little too close for comfort? This community makes you feel like you’re in Gatlinburg, minus the traffic. Ranchettes is a community in Kingston Springs with big lots, neighbors you can barely see and heavily wooded views. This is a paradise for those wanting privacy but still wanting to be less than thirty minutes from downtown Nashville. This community is less than 5 minutes to an I-40 access. Near this interstate access are small businesses that cater to the area such as the neighborhood vet and a wine store. Off of highway 70(less than ten minutes from Kingston Springs) is Eddie’s Hardware. Eddie’s is a market and deli but they also carry bait and tackle for those who like to fish!
My client just bought a home in Ranchettes and she’s thrilled beyond words! It’s a large cottage with an amazing fenced backyard. Her backyard is so heavily wooded, you have to strain to see the neighbors behind her lot. She already has plans for a turnaround drive, hot tub on her wraparound porch and personalizing her large unfinished basement. I don’t think she’s hardly going to be able to wait until we close so be in her new hilltop retreat. Rachettes is a special place and if you’ve never driven to Kingston Springs or in that community, it’s definitely worth a Sunday drive.


Holly White has been in Real Estate related industries going back to 1995 and has experience in not only real estate sales, but also in mortgage finance and real estate appraisal. Holly has a huge love for music and moved to Nashville in 2003 to further progress a family business in the music industry and open a recording studio on Music Row called Sixteen Ton Recording Studios. During that time she has also managed to take Nashville by storm in real estate with RE/Max Elite.
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