NashvilleBrian

Winter months have seen a steady, healthy growth in residential showings in Nashville’s MLS Areas 1-8.  The numbers reflect a 30% increase of buyer showings during the winter months of 2010-2011.

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I’m typically not one to create waves on my blog with stern opinions, but something has been really getting in my craw lately.  When will consumers and homeowners in notable East Nashville historic districts start treating its Inglewood, Cleveland Park and McFerrin Park edge neighbors as a neighborhood to help out?

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We went to bed last week, in a confusing market in East Nashville.  This week we wake up and indicators in the numbers hint that we are on the fringe of a seller’s market again in 37206, 37207 and 37216.

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Feedback seems to be the measuring stick for every seller and agent today.  I have to say I have a different take on feedback, however.

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Biking Titans Stadium

by NashvilleBrian on April 28, 2011

If you’re looking for a great Nashville bike route, try starting at East Park Community Center and circle the stadium (portions Greenway) and then head past the Buffalo on Dickerson Pike.  Here’s a video of the ride. East Park around Titan Stadium to Dickerson and more rides in Nashville, TN on MapMyRIDE. Find ride

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If you’re a buyer or seller in the Tennessee real estate market, there’s three pieces of good news that came out of the March 22, 2011 Tennessee Real Estate Commission meeting. You will have to sort through fewer licensees to find a real estate professional. The vast majority of licensees are REALTORS, members of the [...]

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I‘ve been getting a ton of inquiries from consumers who are concerned about buying and selling homes in Spring Hill in light of the potential theme park moving in.  One inquirer had just gone to contract on a home yesterday a few miles north.  So, what is my opinion?  Honestly, I think our amusement park [...]

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While I’m wonderfully excited about the possibilities of a full scale theme park in the middle Tennessee area, the news and information to follow has left me scratching my head on a few issues.

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