2022 mid-summer survey: Residential market shows signs of normalizing in Nashville


Real estate agents serving the Greater Nashville market say midsummer 2022 property values and pricing continue to favor sellers. But they are acutely aware of macroeconomic changes that may soon create a shift in market dynamics.

According to the latest market survey by brokerage and real estate insight leader Compass, 55% of agents believe the second half of the year will see more equalizing between sellers and buyers as inventory levels edge up and pricing becomes more normal. And 62% believe…

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