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Lisa Peebles

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Michelle Maldonado

Fridrich & Clark Realty

Email: lisabpeebles@gmail.com

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Phone: O: 615-327-4800, C: 615-456-8160

Fridrich & Clark realtor Lisa Peebles jokes that her job title should be Problem Solver. “I pride myself on approaching challenges or adversity with a calm nature and a get-things-done attitude.” Lisa specializes in in-town estates or hobby farms situated outside of Nashville, launching two digital resources for specific buyers looking for luxury or urban options: NashvilleLuxuryEstates.com and NashvilleHighRiseCondos.com.

What's your favorite thing about being a realtor? Real estate is something we all have in common. Everyone needs a place to call home with the best possible location and features to fit their needs. As a realtor, I have the privilege of guiding my clients to their perfect home, and that’s something I will never take for granted. The best part is that this never feels like work.

What is your favorite thing about living/working in Nashville?

Not only is Nashville a beautiful city, there’s a very strong sense of community here, and a genuineness of the people. We seem to attract that as well. I’m meeting such incredible folks who chose to relocate here, and many of them mentioned to me how they immediately felt right at home in Nashville. It is such a gift to meet so many amazing people and to help them find their unique place in our great city.

What is the best advice you offer someone buying/ selling a home?

Just follow the golden rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. On a more practical level, buyers should get pre-approved before they start looking for real estate. Sellers might consider having their home pre-inspected before listing so they can tackle any deferred maintenance or other items that might be discovered. And of course, decluttering and de-personalizing a home — so potential buyers can see themselves in the space — is incredibly helpful.

What sets you apart from other realtors in the area?

I have been in real estate for nearly 18 years, so I have deep ties to the community and many happy past clients. Oftentimes, these connections lead me to properties that do not hit the broader market. Couple those connections with grit and a good work ethic, and you have some key ingredients that pay big dividends for buyers and sellers in Nashville's current climate of low inventory and high demand.

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