You are selling your house, and are super excited because you hear that it is a SELLERS’ MARKET. True, but don’t let that lull you into thinking that you can just slap a For Sale sign in the yard and wait for the money truck to pull in. Even in a hot market, there are homes don’t sell for many ... [Continue Reading]
August 2020 Sales Stats
Lots of real estate activity in Davidson County this summer! Pending sales, which is the number of properties on which contracts have been accepted in a given month, was 1,606 this month versus only 881 in August 2019. If those pending transactions actually close in the next 30-60 days, it will be ... [Continue Reading]
Managing Bidding Wars
BUYER TIPS It is hard to imagine that in the midst of a global health crisis, economic uncertainty, and high unemployment we are experiencing bidding wars, but here we are. It certainly supports the old adage that all real estate is local. In Davidson County, the supply of homes for sale is low, ... [Continue Reading]
July 2020 Sales Stats
In Davidson County, there were almost 25% fewer homes for sale in July than during the same period last year. Correspondingly, the median sales price for a single-family home increased 11.9% from this time last year to $355,000. Advantage seller. Real estate being local, local, local, these ... [Continue Reading]
Real Estate Trends to Watch Or What You Hate About Your House!
Reconsidering your home’s location, functionality, & amenities Trends in home buying and new construction typically take a few months or years to gain traction, but below are a few post pandemic forecasts. LOCATION Single family homes rule! With shared lobbies, mail rooms, and elevators, ... [Continue Reading]
Do I Stay Or Do I Go-Part II How The Pandemic Affected Home Sales In April
Do I Stay Or Do I Go-Part II How The Pandemic Affected Home Sales In April-The Numbers Although people buy and sell homes year-round, Spring always brings a burst of activity in the real estate business. Not in 2020. This year the Spring Selling Season is pushed to the Summer Selling Season as ... [Continue Reading]
Do I Stay or Do I Go? Real Estate in the Time of COVID-19
Do I Stay or Do I Go? Navigating Today (& Tomorrow’s) Real Estate Market Do I Buy, Sell, or Wait? If you were considering a move this Spring, that decision suddenly seems fraught with complications, leaving you concerned, confused, and cranky! When making a decision to buy, sell, or wait, ... [Continue Reading]
2019 Home Sales
You may have heard that one hundred people are moving to Middle Tennessee a day. According to The Tennessean, that number has tapered off to fifty-four people, but that’s still a lot of newcomers who need a place to live. And it will cost them more than they think. This past year in Davidson ... [Continue Reading]
540 Belle Meade Blvd For Sale
This neoclassical home, designed by architects Christian A. Asmus and Richard R. Clark, was built in 1929 for F.J. McCarthy and his wife Mary Byrd McCarthy. The original plans for the residence drawn on linen cloth reside in the Tennessee State Archives. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Wilson Craig acquired ... [Continue Reading]
Home Sales May 2018
HOME SALES May 2018 It has been a busy Spring in Nashville as home prices continue to rise. The average closing price year-to-date increased by almost 9% in Davidson County from this time last year. The supply of homes listed for under $500,000 remains limited. Single Family Home (SFH) Sales ... [Continue Reading]