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Nashville Area Market Reports | October 2024

Nashville Area Real Estate: October 2024 Market Insights

October 2024 brought a mix of changes to the Nashville area real estate market. From rising sales prices in most counties to shifts in unit sales and inventory levels, here’s a snapshot of the latest trends that shaped the region’s housing market.

October 2024 market reports summary for residential single family homes and units sold within the last 13 months

 

Key Highlights from October 2024

  • Sales Prices:
    • Most counties saw increases in sales prices compared to October 2023, except Davidson County.
    • Year-to-date (YTD), sales prices were higher in Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Maury, Montgomery, Rutherford, and Sumner counties compared to last year.
    • Williamson County led with a 10% YTD price increase, while Robertson County experienced a slight decline of 0.7%.
  • Unit Sales:
    • October 2024 unit sales exceeded last year’s figures in six counties.
    • On a YTD basis, Davidson, Montgomery, Rutherford, and Wilson counties reported fewer unit sales than in 2023.
  • Inventory Supply:
    • As of November, inventory ranged from 4.5 months of supply in Montgomery County to 2.8 months in Robertson County, with other counties falling between these levels.
  • Days on Market (DOM):
    • Homes spent an average of 41 days on the market YTD in Montgomery County, the highest in the region.
    • Robertson County saw the lowest average DOM at 24 days.
  • New vs. Existing Home Sales:
    • Over the last 12 months, Maury County had the highest proportion of new home sales at 35.1%, while Cheatham County recorded the lowest at 12.0%.
    • Across all counties, new homes accounted for an average of 25% of total sales.

This month’s data reveals ongoing market activity and shifts across Nashville’s counties. Buyers and sellers should watch these trends as we move closer to the year-end market wrap-up.

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