Tuesday, December 27, 2011

WHAT a De@l!

Check out 138 Shadowhaven Way in Stonecrest! It is styling with its great yard that backs up to a mature tree line, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, mid-level bonus room PERFECT for entertaining and so MUCH more! And the very best part- it is priced to sell at $254,900!!! No really- 2775sf with hardwood floors and more...stop by and see this former model home this week!
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On to a BRAND new year!



Christmas is over, the house is mess, but you wouldn't change a thing- Christmas time is the best!

As we look to start a brand new year next week we are excited about the new things to come. New possibilities and new fun- and RESOULTIONS! Now is the time to start planning your new years resolution. Check out this article on common resolutions, and maybe it will give you a little inspiration for the year to come...exercise more, lose weight, manage stress, quit smoking, save money to buy a new Southeastern house... ok now that's a good one (hahe!)!


Friday, December 16, 2011

120-bed nursing home moves forward in Kennesaw Farms



Adding to the Kennesaw Farms Lifestyle concept, a new 120 bed nursing home facility is moving forward at The Farm! Kennesaw Farms is a Traditional Neighborhood Development that is part of a successful movement all over the US combining different types of living all within walking distance to area shops and larger commercial establishments. If you haven't visited Kennesaw we invite you to stop by and see for yourself this picturesque community.


Check out the article in today's Tenneesean, click here.

Visit our website, click here.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

SAVE $10,000 NOW!

Right now save $10,000 in closing costs or upgrades on New Southeastern Homes when you write a contract by December 31, 2011 and close by January 31, 2012!

See our new home inventory now, click here.

Send 2011 out with a BANG and bring on 2012 in a NEW home!

Thursday, July 21, 2011

More at Midday on Channel 4



Southeastern Builders (7/21/11)

Did you happen to catch the spot on Kennesaw Farms today on channel 4's More at Midday? Check it out, then come see us!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

SUPER $7000!


Save now when you buy a new SUPER Southeastern Home and receive $7,000 in upgrades or closing costs.


Hurry in, this offer could be gone in a
flash.


Click here
for more information.

Join us for Summer Concerts and Prizes


Join us each Thursday this summer for the Summer Concert Series sponsored by your favorite builder! Each week kick back and enjoy a great local band at The Streets of Indian Lake. Don't forget to drop by our booth to pick up great give-a-ways, register to win fabulous prizes and most of all have a little summer fun. Click here for the band line up. We will also be awarding a Facebook friend a new prize each week! So, tell your friends and LIKE us on Facebook! Facebook.com/SoutheasternBuilding

Friday, May 13, 2011

United Way of Sumner County Ribbon Cutting at The Hunt Club



Congratulations to our friends at the United Way of Sumner County! Yesterday they were able to share their new space, at our one of our newest commercial office spaces, off to everyone. I know they are very excited to be in this new centralized location that will help them continue to grow and help the residents of Sumner County.

Are you looking for office or retail space? We would love to help, check out our Southeastern Commercial website. www.SoutheasternCommercial.net

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Jump into Summer with Swim Lessons from Sea Star Swim School


Summer is coming, can feel the excitement in the air!

We sure can as one of our favorite features of our homes is the full clubhouse and pool that almost all Southeastern communities have for our homeowners to enjoy. With opening day,
Memorial Day, right around the corner we have some exciting news to share with everyone in our communities and the Hendersonville and Gallatin area. Southeastern Building and Sea Star Swim School in Hendersonville have partnered to offer swim lessons in our newest pool, Kennesaw Farms! What a great opportunity to teach your kids about safety while they enjoy a little pool action. Let's face it, kids and swimming go together like peanut butter and jelly! Want to learn more, click here.


We hope to see you swimming around The Farm this summer!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

It's GREEN DAY




It is said if you are luckey enough to catch a Leprechaun three wishes will be granted. This St. Patrick's Day we can help you celebrate even if you can't catch that slippery Leprechaun. Stop by a Southeastern model to get a little extra GREEN in the form of a FREE fence and $5000 in closing costs. Act now! It will all be gone3/31/11.



Want to know about the story of the real St. Patrick's Day, read on...

The day is generally characterised by the attendance of church services, wearing of green attire (especially shamrocks), and the lifting of Lenten restrictions on fasting and drinking, which is often proscribed during the rest of the season.

Little is known of Patrick's early life, though it is known that he was born in Roman Britain in the 4th century, into a wealthy Romano-British family. His father and grandfather were deacons in the Church. At the age of sixteen, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and taken captive to Ireland as a slave. According to his Confession, he was told by God in a dream to flee from captivity to the coast, where he would board a ship and return to Britain. Upon returning, he quickly joined the Church in Auxerre in Gaul and studied to be a priest.

In 432, he again said that he was called back to Ireland, though as a bishop, to Christianise the Irish from their native polytheism. Irish folklore tells that one of his teaching methods included using the shamrock to explain the Christian doctrine of the Trinity to the Irish people. After nearly thirty years of evangelism, he died on 17 March 461, and according to tradition, was buried at Downpatrick.

Originally, the colour associated with Saint Patrick was blue. Over the years the colour green and its association with Saint Patrick's day grew.Green ribbons and shamrocks were worn in celebration of St Patrick's Day as early as the 17th century. He is said to have used the shamrock, a three-leaved plant, to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish, and the wearing and display of shamrocks and shamrock-inspired designs have become a ubiquitous feature of the day.