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Old 02-24-2009, 03:20 PM
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Gallatin is definitely growing; Portland not so much. Why don't you consider Hendersonville? It is DEFINITELY growing, has anything you could want, yet you can still find a place with some land if you look along Long Hollow Pike or any of the areas north of the bypass.
hmm kk that's good to know Gallatin's growing. well I've thought about Hendersonville, but the main two worries with it, is that my mom is more use to small towns, she gets nervous driving in alot of busy traffic, and the 2nd thing is cause we were kinda wanting to be closer to the KY border, whereas Hendersonville would take about 45 mins to get to Franklin, KY, and don't think we'd wanna really drive more than 30-35 mins to get to most places.
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Old 02-25-2009, 07:06 AM
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I would say, besides looking at White House, look at Cross Plains which is the town next to White House to the north.
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Hi, I just wanted to say, I lived in Clarksville, TN for 9 years...never again. I loved it when we first moved there. It was a great city. But over the years, it just went down hill. But in the end, every one has their own opinion and every one has a reason for picking where they live. I would just tell anyone moving there to do your research and more research....no matter where you want to live. I have heard good things about Ridgetop, Pleasant View and White House. I really like the idea of Thompson's Station, but it is pretty far from the Clarksville area...
Good luck and happy hunting
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Old 04-25-2009, 05:15 PM
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I don't have a lot of pictures from the area, but these are some aerial views of our land in the fall.
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White House/Pleasant View/Clarksville area-tn-land.jpg   White House/Pleasant View/Clarksville area-tn-land-fall-colors.jpg   White House/Pleasant View/Clarksville area-tn-land-colors.jpg  
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Old 04-26-2009, 11:50 AM
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white house is best bet,pleasant view is good too,clarksville=no way,its too dangerous and too far from nashville,white house has new walmart,kroger,cracker barrel etc, and affordable housing in the 150,000 to 250,000 range mostly
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