With support from Newsom Station residents, the Metro Planning Commission eliminated a Bellevue development project contracted to Olde Mill Partners of Franklin for its lack of progress, which neighbors say turned out to be the best possible outcome.
Nashville-area home sales rose 13 percent in March from the mark of the same month in 2020.
Brentwood-based development company GBT Realty has paid $3 million for an East Nashville property located four blocks north of Five Points.
Brentwood-based Realty Title has named Brad Lehman president of its Middle Tennessee, East Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia divisions.
Two adjacent commercial properties located in Berry Hill have sold for $2.08 million.The new owner of the properties, located at 2814-2816 Columbine Place, is Brentwood-based businessman Grant Kennedy, according to a Davidson County Register of Deeds document.The seller was Edward Stewart. O…
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. has sold its Tapestry complex at Brentwood Town Center for more than $130 million.
Brentwood-based real estate investor Hoss Mousavi has paid $2.15 million for a North Davidson County commercial building located about 1.5 miles from TriStar Skyline Medical Center, according to a Davidson County Register of Deeds document.
The Bellevue-area site home to Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, the closed entertainment venue that billed itself as Nashville’s first space for off-Broadway plays, has sold for $1.95 million, with the seller taking a slight loss on the deal.
Three Midtown properties — including those home to the recently closed Rotier’s and to Emma’s Flowers and Gifts — are under contract to be sold.
Almost 12 months to the day after announcing they would merge — and soon thereafter placing that effort on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic — officials with Parks Realty and Village Real Estate announced Thursday the union has been made official.
Work looms on a residential project for a South Davidson County parcel sitting adjacent to Lenox Village.
Fridrich & Clark Realty made a couple of staff announcements recently involving its Brentwood office, including the addition of two new Realtors to its firm.
A senior living community in Franklin has been using virtual reality to engage residents during the coronavirus pandemic.
The vacancy rate for office space in Cool Springs reached nearly 19% in the final quarter of 2020, but the long term prospects for Williamson County’s business district remain promising.
At the end of 2019, there were more than 1,300 single family homes and condos for sale in the county. At the end of 2020, the number had dropped to 525, more than a 60 percent decline in the span of a year.
In November, the median home price in Brentwood cracked $1 million. The city also had a median home price over $1 million in June.
The number of homes sold in Williamson County is still tracking much higher compared to last year.
The vacancy rate in Cool Springs — and the Nashville market at large — is continuing to rise as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
The median price for a single family home in Williamson County hit $600,000 last month as the number of real estate sales remained higher than last year.
One of downtown Brentwood’s few mixed-use buildings has been offered for sale for an undisclosed asking price.
Two real estate investment firms closed large apartment deals earlier this month.
A weekly summary of the most recent property transfers in Williamson County.
Home sales in Williamson County last month were higher than the previous year, despite the disruption caused but the coronavirus pandemic.
A developer and builder announced today a new housing development in Leiper's Fork made up of nine home sites on multiple acres.
As the summer progresses, homeowners continue to spend a lot of quality time around the house as their regular activities return, but at a slow pace.
The RiverGate Mall-area property home to Hallmark Mitsubishi has sold to a major regional auto dealership company for $3.9 million.
The local real estate industry is expected to slowly begin to rebound starting in 2021 — though the post-COVID-19 bounceback might not be clearly noticeable until the following calendar year.
Commercial builders American Constructors, Inc. recently relocated from its longtime home in Nashville to Maryland Farms in Brentwood.
CORRECTION: This story was updated on July 27 to show that the early Ovation developer Stan Thomas sold the land to a company with a similar name, suggesting he could still be involved.
After an initial shock, the residential real estate market in Williamson County is beginning to look more normal.
The Williamson County Association of Realtors has selected a new CEO with 27 years of experience in the association and nonprofit sectors.
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