Nashville- One of Ten Least Expensive for Home Ownership
A recent article by Forbes has given us the ten least expensive places to own a home with Nashville in sixth place. Cleveland was the cheapest in their report, but it lacks our Southern charm and the Bluebird Cafe, right? :)
Most of their analysis on why cities are more expensive is based on amount of land that the city is confined to. Expensive places like San Fransisco and New York are geographically trapped so their home costs continue to rise. In Nashville, prices have risen, for the most part, but there is plenty of land around the city to expand to, and we are.
If you've been to any of the surrounding counties around Nashville then you've seen this expansion. Whether it's Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Franklin, Lebanon, or even Dickson, there are new subdivisions and major shopping developments going in everywhere. The controversial new interstate 840 connects many of these outlying areas. (New interstates are always controversial, aren't they? Who votes to build one through your neighborhood?)
All this is happening while downtown is also seeing more demand. I'm amazed how the skyline has changed just in the past few years as new condo residences have come to Midtown, SoBro and the Gulch, as well as all the nearby historic neighborhoods are being overhauled with lots of home renovations and new commercial districts. Most notable are popular areas like Germantown and East Nashville.
I'm glad that we can have such a vibrant city to call home and it's also one of the most affordable in the nation. Like any market we have our ups and downs, but the trend is a healthy upward one with lots of exciting new things to look forward to and enjoy along the way.
-Peter
www.NashvilleCityHomes.com
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