Car-Dependent
5
Walk Score ®
Out of 100
Walking is difficult in this neighborhood, which is considered a car-dependent area.
108 Panamint Dr, Nashville, TN 37013
108 Panamint Dr, Nashville, TN 37013
Url: http://www.murfreesborooffcampus.com/housing/property/108-panamint-dr/w89c3mh
Phone Number: (629) 263-4896
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No Pets Allowed
Haywood Center | Walk: 33 min (1.7 mi) |
Creekside Center | Walk: 34 min (1.8 mi) |
Antioch Shopping Center | Walk: 35 min (1.9 mi) |
Tennessee Air National Guard | Drive: 12 min (5.9 mi) |
Nashville International | Drive: 12 min (6.5 mi) |
Trevecca Nazarene University | Drive: 15 min (8.8 mi) |
Lipscomb University | Drive: 16 min (10.0 mi) |
Nashville Zoo | Drive: 9 min (4.3 mi) |
Tennessee Agricultural Museum | Drive: 12 min (5.1 mi) |
Hamilton Creek Trails | Drive: 16 min (7.8 mi) |
Moren has been in the real estate industry for the last 30 years. She started her real estate career as an office manager for a small property management firm in Nashville, TN, in 1987 after graduating from college with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science. She then managed apartments for the next four years followed by transitioning into real estate sales. Since she started with an entry level position in the field, she knows the value of humility, hard work, mental curiosity, and mentorship. She also knows just about every facet of the Middle Tennessee real-estate market. In 1997, Moren started to work with investors who bought property for the purpose of resale, and this gave birth to her initial involvement in REO sales. Through the vast connections made, The Crown Group started to work for various banks and asset management companies. It was 19 years later that Moren experienced a life changing event which ignited a passion in her and shifted the focus of her business. In the Spring of 2015, she began feeling ill. Her symptoms progressively worsened, and as she consulted with various doctors, they could not give her a diagnosis. In 2016, she was advised to make an appointment at the Cooper Clinic in Dallas, Texas. As she researched this option, the cost for that was overwhelming and something that she felt she couldn’t spend thousands of dollars for. However, when no progress was made and her health was steadily declining, she decided that it was necessary to move forward no matter the financial cost. When she was seen at the Cooper Clinic, she received her initial diagnosis and treatment. However, when the initial health issue was taken care of, the doctors discovered a secondary health issue. Moren was given the news that no one wants to hear. The doctors told Moren that she had cancer. There were decisions that had to be made.