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Greater Nashville Continues to Drive the States Population Growth

Sunday, April 12, 2026

The Greater Nashville region continues to lead the state in population growth, reinforcing its position as one of Tennessee’s most desirable places to live and work. According to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data, eight counties within the Nashville metropolitan area ranked among the top 20 in population growth from 2024 to 2025.

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Why Luxury Real Estate in Middle Tennessee Is Moving with Intention in 2026

Friday, April 10, 2026

As we transition into spring here in Middle Tennessee, there’s a noticeable shift happening—not just in the weather, but in the mindset of today’s luxury buyer.

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Closings Remain Steady with Another Month of Inventory Gains

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Data for the month of March showed 2,752 home closings, according to figures provided by Greater Nashville REALTORS®. This figure indicates a 3 percent decrease from the 2,831 closings reported for the same period last year.

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Data Deep Dive: How RiverGates Redevelopment Is Shaping the 37072 Market

Sunday, April 5, 2026

After more than fifty years as a shopping destination for Nashvillians, demolition officially began late last month on RiverGate Mall in Goodlettsville.

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Understanding How Escrow Works and Why it Matters

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Oftentimes, when we think about a mortgage payment, we think of it as a fixed cost. You have the principal-- the amount borrowed to purchase a home— and the interest, the fee charged by the lender. But when you look closer at your monthly statement, you’ll see that your total payment also includes property taxes and homeowners insurance.

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Nashville Short-Term Rentals, ROE, and the Shift from Easy Money to Smarter Decisions

Friday, March 27, 2026

"Looking at the last few years, my STR's gross revenue has shrunk each year. There's a little more vacancy, but it's mostly lower nightly rates, I believe." This observation from Nashville investor Allan Smith captures what many short-term rental owners across Middle Tennessee are quietly experiencing: revenues no longer keeping pace with expectations set during the market's peak years, even when properties remain occupied and operational.

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Nashville Housing Market Stabilizes as Inventory Growth Benefits Buyers

Sunday, March 22, 2026

February’s housing numbers show a market that is steady on the surface but gradually shifting toward buyers as inventory continues to rise across Middle Tennessee.

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National Mobility Slow Down Highlights need for more housing

Sunday, March 15, 2026

In the ten-year period between 2014 and 2024, U.S. domestic mobility declined from 14.3 percent to 11 percent. While that may sound like just another demographic statistic, it tells us something deeper about the health of the housing market. When households move, homes are listed. When movement slows, so does market activity.

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