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Nashville-area home sales up 12 percent over 2014

Nashville-area home sales are up 12.2 percent over 2014, according to closings data released on Tuesday by the Greater Nashville Association of Realtors.

There were 17,206 closings through June compared with 15,336 during the same period last year. That made for the best June sales numbers in a decade.

The data showed another strong sales month in […]

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Groups discuss idea of hotel in Bridgestone Arena space

Discussions have occurred among the owners of the Omni Nashville Hotel, city officials and the Metro Nashville Sports Authority on the idea of a new hotel on a portion of the Bridgestone Arena site.

It remains to be seen whether a project would be feasible, but the onus is said to be on the Omni’s owner, […]

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36-acre development planned for The Nations

A local investment partnership has paid $6 million for 36 acres in The Nations, marking its first purchase in that fast-growing West Nashville neighborhood.

“They’re in the process of planning for future development for the property,” said Lee White, a broker with Nashville real estate and design firm Southeast Venture, who represented buyer R Manuel – […]

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Justin Timberlake pays millions for Williamson County land

Pop superstar and Memphis native Justin Timberlake has reportedly bought a nice chunk of land in Williamson County.

According to The Tennessean, Timberlake’s L.A.-based certified public accountant paid $4 million for more than 126 acres on Old Highway 96 in the Leiper’s Fork area. The land was part of 244 acres […]

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Condo pre-sale expected to draw hundreds of buyers, Titans cheerleaders to LP Field

A developer who wants to build a network of affordable condo buildings across Nashville will test the market Wednesday night at a pre-sale event for his first project, called Solo East.

A groundbreaking on the project is still about six weeks away, but developer Bruce McNeilage is anticipating a crowd upward of […]

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Hospitality industry fuels Nashville’s growth

When you spot a tourist downtown or in your neighborhood, remember to smile. Making sure that tourists keep visiting Nashville is key to our city’s continued growth and success.

This year, Travel+Leisure gave Nashville the top ranking as the friendliest city in America, as well as the best music scene in the […]

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Metro plan would improve Green Hills traffic

Metro is in talks with owners of the CVS drugstore and Krystal properties in Green Hills about options that include buying portions of those sites for roadway improvements.

The Green Hills Area Transportation Plan, which is included in the city’s NashvilleNext 25-year growth plan the Metro Planning Commission approved earlier this week, […]

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Townhomes offer perks of homeownership with less work

Brad and Gina Pollack enjoyed the lock-and-leave convenience of living in an apartment but missed the privacy and financial benefits of owning a home. Buying a townhome was the perfect solution.

“There’s no yard work, and the price of our townhome is about $40 more than the rent I was paying,” said Brad Pollack.

The couple purchased […]

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The Fed on the horizon: What to watch for, what it could mean

To employ a nautical metaphor, the Fed is to markets as gathering storm clouds are to a ship’s crew. While it may be smooth sailing at the moment, something could be stirring on the horizon. The big questions are how to prepare and what to prepare for. And even more importantly, how to keep […]

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New FEMA flood maps to affect 3,000 home owners

The federal government has been drafting new flood maps. Metro has created a website where you can see if your property is changing.

CLICK HERE

By |June 18th, 2015|Uncategorized|Comments Off on New FEMA flood maps to affect 3,000 home owners