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Nashville Wow House: Live Atop A Hill Next To Radnor Lake For $4.45M
WOW House: A newly listed $4.45 million home offers vews of Radnor Lake on one side and downtown on the other.

WOW House: A newly listed $4.45 million home offers vews of Radnor Lake on one side and downtown on the other.

WOW House: A Belmont Boulevard classic looks decidely 1920s on the outside but with 21st century bells and whistles within.

WOW House: A perfect example of a 1950s West Meade ranch hits the market.
WOW House: "First Lady Acres," one of Nashville's most famous homes, is back on the market at a discount.
Big houses don't always mean big price tags. Here are the five largest homes sold in Nashville in August.
WOW House: Great views, great features and a great location are the big-picture highlights of this Germantown brownstone.
WOW House: A newly listed, 1939-built Dutch Colonial is for sale on Central Avenue.
WOW House: The classic mid-60s Hillwood ranch, recently renovated and solar-powered.
WOW House: Echoes of an earlier era in West Meade.
WOW House: Filling a one-acre lot, this mansion offers easy living for just under $1 million.
WOW House : This five-bedroom, $1.5M mansion in Forest Hills will be the envy of your friends.
Beloved brewery Yazoo is selling its Gulch location, one of Nashville's most coveted properties.
WOW House: Perhaps the last shot for someone looking for 400 acres 10 miles from downtown.
WOW House: A former Scottish Rite Masonic lodge on Sigler Street is up for sale.
Tim and Faith's historic ranch, Big Kenny's big house, and Dolly, Tanya and Tammy's old homes are all available in the Nashville area.
WOW House: Though only six years old, this newly listed home echoes the best of early 20th century Nashville architecture.
WOW House: A meticulously renovated classic Belmont four-square is up for sale.
WOW House: A 1930s cottage on Greenway in Richland is still rocking its original hardwoods and its original charm.
WOW House: This home in Richland has a hard-to-believe price.
Nearly 4,000 homes sold in the nine-county Nashville region in May, a record for the month.
WOW House: This gorgeous new home on West Hillwood fits right in.
WOW House: Why buy a century-old Craftsman when you can buy one that's less than a decade old?
Want to live in one of Davidson County's priciest homes? Check out Metro's five most expensive listings.
WOW House: Built by the proprietor of an old-school Nashville chili parlor, this renovated 1957 West Meade classic looks as good as ever.
Though April generally kicks off the home-buying season, a lack of supply may flatten growth through the summer.
Property values in Davidson County jumped by a median of 37 percent in four years, according to the Assessor of Property.
Nashville had the second-largest rate of apartment growth and leads the way in the rate of apartment construction.
As sales climb and inventory tightens, the Nashville area's median home price rose to new heights last month.
All of the real estate resources you need to start your search around the corner and across the Nashville region.
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