Timing the Bottom of the Real Estate Market
September 22, 2011 by admin · 2 Comments
It’s like wearing a trucker hat and donning a pair of skinny jeans, it’s the old new cool thing to do. Many, maybe even most, appear to be attempting one of the most difficult feats in the real estate world, timing the bottom of the market. The issue is not necessarily the timing part, but [...]
Nashville Real Estate Data October 2010
November 11, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
There were 1,495 home closings in Nashville reported for the month of October 2010, according to figures provided by GNAR. This figure is down 30.3% from the 2,145 closings reported for the same period in 2009. Year-to-date closings through October 2010 are 17,424, representing a 1% decrease from the 17,598 closings reported through October 2009. [...]
Proving a Housing Price Increase in Nashville
May 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
A very astute investor once told me that if I attempted to micro analyze the real estate market based upon short-term data, I would most likely be missing the soul of that market. Yes, I had the ability to make profitable short-term decisions, but I would lack the true understanding of why my short-term decisions [...]
April 2010 Nashville Real Estate Market Analysis
May 18, 2010 by admin · 8 Comments
The Middle Tennessee MLS (Realtracs) has reported April 2010 housing statistics. The following graphs and analysis are based on the greater Nashville residential single family homes and condos market only. Note: on April 30, the federal housing tax credit for first-time home buyers culminated giving rise to purchases that may have occurred later in the housing cycle. [...]






