
“Discover 19 homes in Nashville, Tennessee”
Current market statistics for Nashville, TN
19
Active Listings
$975K
Avg Price
$475K
Median Price
$606
Price/Sqft
1,609
Avg Sqft
164
Avg Days
From
$119,000
To
$8,550,000
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Nashville, Tennessee, draws people who appreciate a blend of music heritage, professional opportunities, and Southern hospitality. It's a place where songwriters, healthcare workers, and families relocate for the steady job market and approachable community feel. The city appeals to those seeking a mid-sized urban environment with room to spread out in surrounding areas. Character varies by neighborhood, from established residential pockets to newer developments on the edges. Residents often choose spots that match their pace, whether closer to the action or in quieter suburbs. Daily life centers on a mix of indoor and outdoor pursuits. The city offers parks along the Cumberland River for walks and gatherings, alongside a dining scene heavy on barbecue, hot chicken, and farm-to-table spots. Music remains woven into the fabric, with venues hosting live performances most nights, and cultural institutions like museums providing year-round events. Outdoor enthusiasts find trails and green spaces nearby, while the central areas support walking or short drives to essentials. Education options include the Metro Nashville Public Schools district, which serves most of the area, along with charter schools and private institutions for varied preferences. Families weigh factors like class sizes and extracurriculars when selecting. The region supports a range of learning environments to fit different needs. Nashville experiences a humid subtropical climate, marked by four distinct seasons. Summers bring heat and humidity, winters stay mostly mild with occasional light snow, and spring and fall offer comfortable transitions. This pattern influences everything from outdoor plans to heating and cooling needs in homes. The local housing market reflects this diversity, with active listings around 19 properties available. Median prices sit at about $475,000, accommodating a broad range from starter homes to larger estates, while average sizes hover near 1,600 square feet.
Average listing price: $974,995 · 19 homes available