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Brentwood, TN Homes for Sale

January 19th, 2010

Here’s how the cost of living in Middle, TN cities compare to Brentwood, TN (source: www.bestplaces.net).

  • A salary of $100,000 in Shelbyville, Tennessee should increase to $171,074 in Brentwood, Tennessee

  • A salary of $100,000 in Smyrna, Tennessee should increase to $166,141 in Brentwood, Tennessee

  • A salary of $100,000 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee should increase to $157,257 in Brentwood, Tennessee

  • A salary of $100,000 in Nashville, Tennessee should increase to $152,213 in Brentwood, Tennessee

  • A salary of $100,000 in Gallatin, Tennessee should increase to $148,376 in Brentwood, Tennessee

  • A salary of $100,000 in Hendersonville, Tennessee should increase to $145,454 in Brentwood, Tennessee

  • A salary of $100,000 in Franklin, Tennessee should increase to $116,617 in Brentwood, Tennessee

For more information about homes for sale in Brentwood, TN, click here.

Posted By: Kimberly Fahey





Green Living

April 9th, 2009

In the 1970’s American’s became aware of the fact we were becoming too dependent on foreign oil. Energy efficient homes were being built and as the price of oil dropped so did energy efficient home construction. The 21st century finds the cost of foreign oil is too prohibitive along with drilling for oil in the U.S. Other fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas have increased in price and are also to expensive to burn. Of the 100 million plus homes in the U.S. only approximately 1% are energy efficient. This calls for action by many Americans to retrofit there home’s without a large outlay of money. When this is done the use cost of energy is reduced by 50% , thereby reducing the monthly cost of living.

Posted By: Bob Cunningham