5 homes we’re drooling over this month

Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Nashville.

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Spending the morning watching these homes cycle? Works for us.

Photos via Benchmark Realty, LCT Team, The CityLiving Group, Lana Pargh Real Estate, Lipman Homes and Estates

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If you’re like us — whether you’re in the market for a new home or not — you’ll take any excuse to look at real estate in Nashville and our surrounding areas.

Here are five stunning homes to take a look at (and swoon over):

    1. Black and white new build in Franklin’s Trinity community with pool + spa | Listing Agent: Lisa Culp Taylor, LCT Team
    2. Industrial downtown condo with private balcony + amenities | The CityLiving Group
    3. Recently renovated historic 1915 Craftsman with Nanny/In-Law Suite | Listing Agent: Mary Kate Jordan, Benchmark Realty
    4. Sloped lot in Belle Meade with backyard and mature trees | Listing Agent: Lana Pargh, Lana Pargh Real Estate
    5. All brick home in Hillsboro on 3.39 acres with floor-to-ceiling windows | Listing Agent: Ricky Haynes, Lipman Homes and Estates

    Poll

    You just won $5 million. Which house are you moving into?

    1. Black and white new build
    2. Industrial downtown condo
    3. Historic 1915 Craftsman
    4. Sloped lot in Belle Meade
    5. All brick home in Hillsboro

    Vote here.

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