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A trusted presence in the Neverland Properties real estate market, known for expert guidance, strong partnerships, and a results-focused approach.

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Our story is not about buildings. It is about people.

Neverland Properties was founded on a simple belief — that the spaces we live and work in quietly shape the quality of our lives. A home should do more than shelter. A building should do more than function. Every space should inspire.

Over the years, Neverland has grown into a forward-thinking real estate development brand known for bold architecture, thoughtful planning, and developments that stand the test of time.

Our Philosophy

At Neverland, we believe that great developments are created at the intersection of vision, discipline, and care.

Meet the Team

Get to know the dedicated professionals behind our work. Our team brings local insight, collaborative expertise, and a shared commitment to delivering an informed real estate experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about buying, selling, and navigating the Nashville real estate market.

Whether you need to pay stamp duty on a property transferred as a gift depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction where the property is located. Generally, many regions impose stamp duty on property transfers, including gifts, typically calculated based on the property’s market value.  Despite any applicable exemptions, you may still need to complete and submit relevant documentation to the tax authorities.

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The Registration Act, 1908, the Transfer of Property Act, 1882 and the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 mandates the registration of an agreement for sale of an immovable property. By registering the agreement for sale of an immovable property, it becomes a permanent public record. Further, a person is considered as the legal owner of an immovable property only after he gets such property registered in his name.

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