http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/city-news/headline-homes-who-bought-most-expensive-homes-july6. 5142 Remington Drive, Brentwood, 37027
Buyers: Jason K. & Carrie Haslam
Sale price: $1.649 million
Seller: Distinctive Design Homes Inc.
Seller's agent: Sam Jovanov (French Christianson Patterson)
Buyers' agent: Amy Feldhacker (Zeitlin & Co. Realtors)
If the address of this house in the Princeton Hills subdivision looks familiar, you may be recalling it from May's "Headline Homes." Builder Distinctive Design Homes bought it from the folks who purchased a $3.9 million palace that had been on the market for a long time. Immediately after paying $1.8 million for it, Distinctive Design listed it for $1.65. It sold in 53 days, with Distinctive Design providing $1.474 million in seller financing.
Jason Haslam is an orthopedic surgeon in Nashville.
7. 112 Church St., Franklin, 37064
Buyer: Still House Hollow Farms LP
Sale price: $1.569 million
Builder/seller: Forte Building Group LLC
Seller's agent: Laura Baugh (Worth Properties)
Buyers' agent: Douglas K. Lackey (The Realty Association)
This three-story townhome in the Brownstones looks like a convenient pied-à-terre for Carl T. Haley Jr., registered agent of Still House Hollow Farms, who owns a lush farmstead on Still House Hollow Road out near Leiper's Fork.
Haley was among the investors in AIM Healthcare Services Inc. who cashed out in June, when a unit of insurer UnitedHealth Group paid a reported $430 million for the medical payment auditing firm.
9. 3228 Kinnard Springs Road, Franklin, 37064
Buyers: Bethany T. Cook & Brian A. Sharp
Sale price: $1.495 million
Sellers: Paul W. & Kayleen Warden
Sellers' agent: Bill E. Henson Jr. (Silverpointe Properties)
Buyers' agent: Pam Tyson (Silverpointe Properties)
Cook and Sharp, who are married to each other, are both with Brentwood's Prime Health Services, a managed care company — Cook as vice president and Sharp as CEO.