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Old 02-12-2009, 06:13 AM
 
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We are moving to the Hendersonville/Gallatin area this summer and are trying to narrow down the areas of town for our home search. Schools are a major concern, and I hear good things about the Indian Lake elementary school as well as Jack Anderson/Station Camp. What do you think the pros and cons are of living down the Indian Lake peninsula vs. the area between Hendersonville & Gallatin? Our home budget is 400-500k. TIA!!
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Old 02-13-2009, 09:18 AM
 
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We are moving to the Hendersonville/Gallatin area this summer and are trying to narrow down the areas of town for our home search. Schools are a major concern, and I hear good things about the Indian Lake elementary school as well as Jack Anderson/Station Camp. What do you think the pros and cons are of living down the Indian Lake peninsula vs. the area between Hendersonville & Gallatin? Our home budget is 400-500k. TIA!!
With that budget your choices are pretty flexible! We recently moved to the Station Camp area and so far we love it!! I have 2 children that attend SCE, and I volunteer there 2 days a week. I am happy with it! Your best bet would be to check out both areas yourself, both areas are very nice so it's going to just come down to personal choice. Best of luck to you..
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Old 02-15-2009, 12:52 AM
 
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With that budget your choices are pretty flexible! We recently moved to the Station Camp area and so far we love it!! I have 2 children that attend SCE, and I volunteer there 2 days a week. I am happy with it! Your best bet would be to check out both areas yourself, both areas are very nice so it's going to just come down to personal choice. Best of luck to you..

which areas have things like bike paths to the water and parks....also properties with lots of trees..private yards ...thanks...12buttons
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