Governors Club home for sale – Brentwood Tn Real Estate
22 Missionary Dr – This 4485 Square ft home has everything anyone could ever want.
A great Brentwood location with gated 24 hour security, The Arnold Palmer designed Governors Club golf course, walking trails, a fitness center, and awesome schools. Most believe that the Governors club is the most prestigious community in Brentwood, and for good reason. Every home is a work of art. And 22 missionary drive stands above the rest. Here are the specifics.
- 4885 square ft
- Built in 2005
- 4 bedrooms 3.5 baths with the master suite on the main level
- Grand staircase entry
- Master suite his/her closets
- Covered real porch
- 3 car garage
- Designer kitchen with stainless appliances, maple frost Cabinets, Granite
- Beautiful private Back Yard Patio w/ Fountains, Benches and Trellis.

- Attractively priced at $974,900
Woodland Middle School
Ravenwood High School
If living in the most admired community in Brentwood appeals to you, take a minute to look at 22 missionary drive. It’s the best value in the Governors Club.
Call me at 615-612-7853 to set up a showing, or just click on this link to view more detailed information. http://www.mlsfinder.com/tn_mtrmls/larrybrewer?action=newsearchsession&property_id=1075156
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St. Jude Dream Home Raffle – Franklin TN. Westhaven
Westhaven real estate –
The ST. Jude Dream Home raffle is in it’s fifth year. The home up for grabs in Westhaven, a planned community in Franklin. The value of the home is approximately $550,000. The home features, granite counter tops, natural stone backslash, GE profile energy star appliances in stainless steel, gas cook top.
Raffle tickets cost $100 and can be purchased online at https://www.stjude.org/sjdreamhome/jsp/dream_home_choose_format.jsp?event=EEH08010, or call 1-800-746-6713.![]()
Discoveries at St. Jude have completely changed how doctors treat children with cancer and other catastrophic illnesses. Since St. Jude was established, the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer, has increased from 4 percent in 1962 to 94 percent today. St. Jude has treated children from across the United States and from more than 70 countries. Doctors across the world consult with St. Jude on their toughest cases. Also, St. Jude has an International Outreach Program to improve the survival rates of children with catastrophic illnesses worldwide through the transfer of knowledge, technology and organizational skills.
All medically eligible patients who are accepted for treatment at St. Jude are treated without regard to the family’s ability to pay. St. Jude is the only pediatric research center where families never pay for treatments that are not covered by insurance, and families without insurance are never asked to pay. In addition to providing medical services to eligible patients, St. Jude also assists families with transportation, lodging, and meals. Three separate specially-designed patient housing facilities-Grizzly House for short-term (up to two weeks), Ronald McDonald House for medium-term (two weeks to 3 months), and Target House for long-term (3 months or more)-provide housing for patients and up to three family members, with no cost to the patient. These policies, along with research expenses and other costs, cause the hospital to incur more than $1.5 million in operating costs each day. Around $180,000 is covered by patient insurance, the remaining $1.34M/day is funded by charitable contributions.
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