
Nashville’s Spring Auction Season Surges as Winter Volumes Lag: Historical Data Tells the Story
City auction volumes and clearance rates draw a sharp contrast between the heat of spring and the chill of winter.
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City auction volumes and clearance rates draw a sharp contrast between the heat of spring and the chill of winter.

Record-breaking sale on Page Road highlights shifting patterns and signals confidence at high end of Music City’s property scene.

Retiring boomers and empty nesters are reshaping property demand from Belle Meade to The Nations.

With competitive auctions driving up prices from Green Hills to East Nashville, buyers must sharpen their approach to land the keys.

Investors and homebuyers flock to this Nashville suburb as new developments and transportation links boost its appeal

Saturday's auction day ended with double-digit homes failing to meet their reserves, raising eyebrows across East Nashville and Green Hills.

As the city's real estate market continues to grow, residents are pushing back against new projects in neighborhoods like Germantown and the Gulch

In Brentwood and Smyrna, monthly mortgage payments have dropped below average rents for the first time in a decade, shifting the housing equation for new arrivals and longtime residents alike.

Despite another robust week for Nashville’s auction market, a notable slice of homes failed to sell on the day — and a closer look at these ‘passed in’ properties reveals where buyers are drawing the line.

Transit upgrades and housing investment have put North Nolensville on investors’ radar—and sent real estate prices climbing.

A closer look at the rent-vesting trend as home affordability tightens in Nashville neighborhoods like Germantown and The Nations.

Major infrastructure investments and private development are transforming Madison, making it one of Nashville’s most-watched investment corridors for 2026.

Young buyers are clinching properties in Madison and Antioch thanks to competitive grants and cooling auction dynamics.

Rising inventory, cooling prices and shifting buyer priorities mark a sharp contrast from five years ago.

Developers eye commercial corridors and higher-density living along Lebanon Pike, igniting debate over the suburb’s future character.

A landmark sale on Page Road sets a new high-water mark, reshaping expectations for Nashville’s luxury property market.
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