Posts Tagged ‘Buy a Home in Nashville’

Time To Buy Nashville Real Estate: Fed Moves To Lower Rates

Dateline: Nashville TN What Recession? Nashville real estate agents  are a little busier than they have been the last 3 years. “I’m actually working 10-12 hours a day again” one Village Real Estate agent recently told me.  Another quipped ”I’ve actually been thinking of bringing on an assistant”.  New construction is certainly not booming, thought here in Tune Town it could be characterized as “solid”. Sellers are in fact in their third [...]

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Nashville Charts in Residential Investor Markets Too

Forbes slots “Tune Town” in Nations Top Ten Residential Investor Markets 4. Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin, TN. Q2 2010 home price change: -4% Three-year home price forecast: 3% Population growth, 2000-2005: 10% Investors as well as Nashville home buyers can take heart in Nashville’s solid real estate market. Nashville Home Search Online has been reporting for awhile that [...]

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Something in Your Home Needs Fixing?

The historic flood of last spring was a disaster for so many Nashville Tennessee and Middle Tennessee residents and home owners. Countless dollars as well as irreplaceable items are gone forever. Unfortunately some lives were lost as well. Many Nashville homeowners lost their largest investment, their home. Many had them damaged. My wife Gina and [...]

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Back And Bloggin’

 Nashville Real Estate is in it’s Summer Solstice. Great values are here now with rising interest rates looming on the horizon. But the the lazy daze of summer has some  Nashville home buyers moving slower than rush hour traffic on the Eastbound 24 at 5 PM. Rates are crazy low (click here) and inventory is still [...]

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Nashville Home Sales: Up? Down? In The Middle?

A recent survey* by the Nation Association of Realtors suggests that confidence is increasing in the home sales market for 2010. Locally, we’ve seen an up-swing in Nashville home sales in the last 2 months (see recent Nashville Home Sales Online recent blogs). Here are a few of the reasons why: Extended Tax Credit: both [...]

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