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Midtown’s Fallyn apartment community is a certified show-stopper.
The addition to Lower Broadway is expected to open this summer at 107 4th Ave. N., which is adjacent to Ryman Auditorium.
The artist is one of several musicians with branded Lower Broadway bars on the horizon, including Luke Combs and Eric Church.
Real estate experts explain what Nashville home buyers should know and predict whether we’ll see prices continue to rise in 2024.
Let’s visit another popular architectural style in Nashville — the Neoclassical home, popularized at the turn of the century.
The riverfront area you see today could look much different in the future, according to preliminary plans for the East Bank.
Opendoor recognized 20 areas across the US “where people bought homes the fastest” in 2023.
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From luxe amenities and community events to a rooftop pool view you’ll never forget, NOVEL Edgehill has thought of everything to make its apartments an ideal home.
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“For decades, this space has fostered creativity and focus, allowing artists to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life,” the listing reads.
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