2017: Q2 Nashville Residential Sales Data
With even fewer days on market and higher housing prices, the 2017 Quarter 2 housing market proved difficult for buyers as Nashville remains a strong sellers’ market.
With even fewer days on market and higher housing prices, the 2017 Quarter 2 housing market proved difficult for buyers as Nashville remains a strong sellers’ market.
As Quarter One of 2017 proves, the Nashville residential real estate market continues the low inventory, high pricing trend.
Here’s what September looked like in Middle Tennessee: Days on the market held steady at 56 days Single home inventory took a dip 10% but pricing held steady Condos increased in median price but total units sold stayed the same
Fewer sales, faster turnover and higher median prices continue to be our market trend through August 2015. What does this mean for your home sale or purchase? Call me and let’s talk about it! – Jennifer @ Georgia Evans Realty 615-977-8444 or email whereyoulivetn@gmail.com
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