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Wayne Woodson
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Nashville Growth Potential

Wayne Woodson
  • Investor
  • Nashville, TN
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Where do you guys think it will go?

East Nashville is soo hot it's a desert. They are tearing down nice brick homes to build these 2 and sometimes 3 hipster townhouses on a single family lot. I guess I am claustrophobic as I don't want to live 5 inches from my neighbor in a house.

West Nashville is over priced and always has been

South going twords Brentwood is over priced except for Antioch. I personally don't see Antioch growing as it's too strong of a rental market and there is too much crime.

The only place I see potential growth is North Nashville. For years it had a bad rap but it is coming back now. I live Downtown and I can see it spreading to that area. What do you guys think?

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