Saturday, June 26, 2004
Just in case you were curious, there's a Davidson County tax auction coming up. Now that's two weeks away. (July 14th at noon) Some of these properties are going to drop off the list. As a person whose been to some of these, let me tell you, if you're holding out for that really sweet property in Bell Meade (Or some other ritzy place), you're not getting it. Pretty much everybody else there will have more money than you. If they don't, please tell ME how you made your money. That's why I buy properties in the 'hood.
If you see a bald guy with a goatee, that's me. I'd love to hear if you read this here. Do remember however that this is an auction. Don't be if I bid against you. (I know I was when people bid against me.)
Here are some helpful links. You can see photos and floor plans, if available, at the website for the Property Assessor of Davidson County. Also, you should see the maps on Davidson County Metro Planning Department. Make sure that you check the flodway/flodplain box and then refresh the map. You don't want to buy a property and find out that it's a drainage ditch.
On the second site, you can also find out several other pieces of information such as...
Anyway, just thought that I would pass this stuff along. And if you want to know about how this stuff works in other states, check out the 16% solution.
If you see a bald guy with a goatee, that's me. I'd love to hear if you read this here. Do remember however that this is an auction. Don't be if I bid against you. (I know I was when people bid against me.)
Here are some helpful links. You can see photos and floor plans, if available, at the website for the Property Assessor of Davidson County. Also, you should see the maps on Davidson County Metro Planning Department. Make sure that you check the flodway/flodplain box and then refresh the map. You don't want to buy a property and find out that it's a drainage ditch.
On the second site, you can also find out several other pieces of information such as...
- Zoning for Businesses, Commercial, High Residential, Adult Business...
- Airport impact zones
- Whether or not it has road frontage
- How close it is to train tracks
- And much more. Just go look to find out.
Anyway, just thought that I would pass this stuff along. And if you want to know about how this stuff works in other states, check out the 16% solution.
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