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Mark Pierce
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North Nashville

Mark Pierce
  • Franklin, TN
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Anyone have any thoughts on North Nashville? It seems Germantown is done. Syvlain heights/park is starting to redevelop and the home owners know it. I haven't seen a ton of development in North Nashville yet or have I just not looked in the right place.

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Jamie Parker
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Jamie Parker
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  • Memphis, TN
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North Nashville is a hot area the 37208 many investors that I know are looking at the zip code in particular. Once you cross the river from 37207 to 37218 there is a noticeable difference and buyers excitement. On trinity lane in the 37207 area code, the area overlooking the city has a great availability to be redeveloped as you mentioned. Back to the topic, if your are buying to hold, as I am looking to do the same, buying by neighborhood within the zip seems to be the focus I noticed others used that works. 

I guess what I'm saying is that north is great but depending on zip code you end product could change some for tear down or rental rates. 

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