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If you’re buying a home in Nashville this spring, it helps to start early
Feeling like spring 2019 might be the right time to buy a home in Nashville? You’ll have lots of company — “buying a home in the spring and summer these days looks like something you’d see out of The Hunger Games,” Bankrate said a few months back. That’s a little… extreme, but spring and... Read More
Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash’s former Hendersonville home is still for sale
A fun Nashville-area real estate reminder this week, courtesy of WKRN: The sprawling Hendersonville estate that Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash once called home is on the market, and has been for some time — with no takers just yet. It’ll take a buyer with a healthy budget — 200 Caudill Dr. in... Read More
M Fleurs Nashville offers ‘eternal roses’ that last a full year
This year for Valentine’s Day, you can get your Nashville Valentine a crop of flowers with a little more staying power: A local outpost of M Fleurs — a Montreal-bred luxury florist — recently opened in East Nashville, where they’re offering custom arrangements set in high-end, high-style boxes, and their trademark “Eternal Roses”: real, preserved... Read More
East Nashville’s Dickerson Pike is ready for a real-estate revival
If we ever go a day without hearing someone lamenting how, “East Nashville real estate has gotten so much more expensive,” we’ll likely fall over from shock. It’s fair: Home prices in nearly every corner of East Nashville have risen considerably over the past 15 or so years. Even just since the start of... Read More
Historic Nashville recording studio hits the market in Berry Hill
We’re much more focused on residential real estate in Nashville here at ACRE, but we do sometimes deal with commercial properties in Middle Tennessee, and we certainly pay attention to interesting ones that hit the market. We’re also particularly partial to historic properties, and lovers of Nashville history. So when a historic commercial property... Read More
Interior plantscapes or Interiorscaping: Who to turn to in Nashville for help
Interiorscaping or interior plantscapes — i.e. purposefully adding plants and other living elements to your home’s design — have obvious aesthetic benefits. Adding lively pops of green to your decor simply makes the place prettier — some pros say the beauty boost is enough to help your home sell. Beyond the visual, there’s also... Read More
Sumner County TN is a rapidly growing Middle Tennessee draw, and new construction is following
The draw of the Nashville real estate market is well-documented at this point, and Williamson County’s housing market has well-established strength, too. So it’s not a big surprise that Sumner County, bordering Davidson County on the northeast corner, would be catching a good growth spurt too. “Good schools, a strong economy, a solid record... Read More
Planning on buying a home in Nashville in 2019? Study lists us among ‘Hottest U.S. Markets for 2019’
A week or so ago, we shared some homes.com research on the hottest real estate markets of 2018, including the fact that the Nashville housing market sat right near the top, at No. 3. If you’re considering buying a home in Nashville in 2019, research like that has to have you thinking: “OK, so... Read More
Nashville housing market still among hottest in the nation
Things are finally calming down just a little in the Nashville housing market — Nashville home inventory has increased considerably, the pace of home sales is slowing just a little, and prices, while rising year-over-year, are doing so at a less frenzied pace. That’s good news for potential Nashville homebuyers — you should have... Read More
Relocating to Nashville? Some help with your culture shock.
The steady influx of people relocating to Nashville has slowed just a little, finally — by March of 2018, figures were released showing that Nashville’s population growth had finally dropped below the much-touted 100-people-a-day mark. That said, it wasn’t by much: Data from 2016 to July 2017 still showed a net daily Nashville gain... Read More