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Home Prices In East Nashville Area Increased Recently: See How Much
Home prices have skyrocketed in the East Nashville area since the pandemic began.

Home prices have skyrocketed in the East Nashville area since the pandemic began.

The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in East Nashville area.

Here is how much home prices have changed over the past year in Davidson County area.
This week's East Nashville Wow House has lots of decks and some great views.
WOW House: All seven original fireplaces and a host of other historical features have been maintained in this Boscobel Victorian.
WOW House: A fairly new Tudor on Electric Avenue is up for sale.
Sky-high prices got you down? Here are the top middle-class housing meccas.
WOW House: A newly listed home in East Nashville offers all the luxuries and a heckuva view.
WOW House: A Douglas Avenue home featured on HGTV is on the market.
WOW House: A 108-year-old Victorian has been updated and is on the market.
WOW House: A newly built home near Shelby Park offers downtown views from "Italian style decks."
WOW House: A rare large-is tract of land is up for sale in Lockeland Springs.
WOW House: Shelby Bottoms is just beyond the front door and a view of downtown is just beyond that.
WOW House: A new build on East Nashville's Long Avenue looks like a classic.
WOW House: Looking for nothin' but a good time? Check out Bret Michaels' old Brick Church Pike home.
WOW House: Nothing says Merry Christmas like 11 acres of Pennington Bend
WOW House: This Fatherland home is historic and green simultaneously.
WOW House: Down in the street there's a new house, and all the work has been done.
WOW House: Built in 1920 and overhauled, a home on Russell Street is up for sale.
WOW House: If at first you don't succeed, drop the price 100 grand and try, try again.7
WOW House: A newly renovated 1930s home in Lockeland Springs has everything (except carpet).
WOW House: A gorgeous Lockeland Springs Queen Anne built in 1910 is up for sale.
WOW House: This cool cottage on Shelby has seen Halley's comet twice.
WOW House: There are plenty of songwriters in East Nashville now, but the first one to hit it big lived here.
WOW House: A funky contemporary overlooking Shelby Bottoms has one cool deck.
WOW House: Once owned by infamous Metro Mayor Bill Boner and Trinity Broadcasting Network, this Dutch Renaissance home has no equal.
WOW House: A century-old home is still stunning with period details.
WOW House: A 1913 Eastwood cottage is a bulwark against tall-and-skinnies.
WOW House: At first glance, this newly listed East Nashville home looks like a turn of the century classic, but it's only a year old.
WOW House: Built in 1921 and recently renovated, a Greenwood Avenue cottage hits the market.
WOW House: A home on Robinson Road that's long belonged to the Robinsons is for sale and you don't have to be a Robinson.
WOW House: A modern home with a throwback feel has a perfect space for entertaining.
WOW House: This three-bedroom home in Lockeland Springs offers plenty of comfort, outdoors as well as indoors.
WOW House: This four-bedroom house is a short walk to the local park.
WOW House: Already setup for short-term rental, a newly listed Lockeland Springs home is in view of the neigborhood's namesake.
WOW House: A newly listed Lockeland Springs home is the perfect amalgamation of classic and modern.
WOW House: Built in 1904, a newly-listed Lockeland Springs home is picture-perfect with plenty of porch.
Someone axed a large maple in Cleveland Park. Neighbors said it's a developer who wanted better views, but he denies it.
WOW House: Though built in 1899, this Eastland home has all the modern bells and whistles.
WOW House: Selling as-is, a rare chance to own a classic Old Hickory home at a low price.
WOW House: Built in 1920 and recently updated, the changes didn't omit the character and charm of this Lockeland Springs home.