The Nashville real estate market is considerably stronger than the rest of that of the state of Tennessee, which is in turn slightly above average for the southern portion of the United States. This is partially due to the location of Nashville in eastern Tennessee, which in general has fared better than the western and [...]
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Nashville real estate news
October 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets
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Memphis real estate news
October 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets
The Memphis real estate market seems to be moving in a positive direction, with many traditional indicators of market health denoting an increase in stability. These include indicators such as the number of foreclosure and the number of homes sold, as well as a number of other compiled statistics and figures. This is actually a [...]
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Knoxville real estate news
October 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets
The Knoxville real estate market has been one of the stronger real estate markets in the southern portion of the United States and the state of Tennessee, although there is no firm indication of whether that trend will continue. Knoxville and Knoxville County have been stronger than other parts of the state in terms of [...]
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Chattanooga real estate news
October 6th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets
Real estate in Chattanooga has been consistently one of the most resilient markets both in the state of Tennessee and the southern United States at large. There have definitely been ups and downs in the local real estate market, but overall Chattanooga has weathered the economic storms of the last few months and years and [...]
Tennessee real estate news
September 27th, 2009 · No Comments · Real Estate Markets
The Tennessee real estate market is somewhat internally divided between hard-hit areas and regions which were not critically stricken by the nationwide economic crisis. It seems that the eastern and western portion of the state of Tennessee bore the brunt of the sub-prime mortgage crisis, while the central part of the state - “Middle Tennessee” [...]
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