acme_feed_and_seed_downtown_nashvilleAccording to lifestyle and metro magazine Livability, Nashville’s one of the hottest metro housing markets in the U.S.!

Nashville has the No. 1 metro housing market in the nation, with Honolulu’s coming in a close second. Salt Lake City’s housing market comes in third, and Los Angeles’ scores fourth place. The No. 5 metro housing market belongs to Denver, which is one of The 9 Best Cities for Singer-Songwriters, and it landed a spot on our 10 Best Beer Cities list in 2014.

Nashville Housing Market

Clearly Nashville is the place to be, and it doesn’t look like that’s changing any time soon. In fact, the city’s housing market has been steadily rising since the latter part of 2015, when it ranked eighth in the nation. Currently, the median home price in Nashville is an affordable $165,200, and the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $1,204 per month.

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