Concord Hunt

Concord Hunt is one of Brentwood’s established mid-luxury subdivisions, built across six phased sections from 2001 through 2004. The neighborhood occupies a residential pocket south of Concord Road and reads as classic early-2000s Brentwood luxury: brick traditional architecture, mature canopy, generous lot sizes, and a tight buyer pool that produces consistent mid-to-upper luxury closings. Concord Hunt is a frequent cross-shopping target for buyers evaluating Hampton Reserve or Inglehame Farms at the same price tier.

Concord Hunt at a Glance

Closed sales (36 months) 12
Weighted median sale price $1,645,779
Closed sale range $1,290,000 – $1,990,000
Current active listings 2
Active list median $2,324,500
Active list range $2,100,000 – $2,549,000
Median year built 2001 to 2004 by section
Median days on market 0 to 36 days by section

Source: RealTracs MLS, 36-month trailing closed sales through 2026-05-21, Brentwood Concord Hunt subdivision.

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What Makes Concord Hunt Different

Concord Hunt holds a specific position in established Brentwood mid-luxury.

Tight pricing band with strong velocity. Closing range is concentrated at $1.29M to $1.99M with Section 3 medians at 1 day on market across 5 sales. The subdivision moves faster than most established Brentwood inventory at this price tier.

Active inventory above closing median. Current 2 active listings median $2.32M, materially above the $1.65M closing median. The active inventory is testing a new upper ceiling against historical comparable data.

Section consistency. Section 3 (5 sales, $1.72M median, 1-day velocity), Section 4 (2 sales, $1.70M median), and Section 6 (2 sales, $1.64M median) all sit in a tight pricing band. Buyers can predict pricing reliably against recent comparable activity.

Concord Hunt Section by Section

The subdivision spans six phased sections.

Concord Hunt Section 1. 1 closed sale at $1.70M (2001 build). The original section, fully settled.

Concord Hunt Section 2. 2 closed sales, 2001 builds, $1.39M median. The accessible price-of-entry tier. 1 currently active at $2.10M list, a meaningful step above the closing median.

Concord Hunt Section 3. 5 closed sales, 2002 builds, $1.72M median. The deepest volume section. 1-day median market velocity.

Concord Hunt Section 4. 2 closed sales, 2004 builds, $1.70M median. 13-day market velocity.

Concord Hunt Section 6. 2 closed sales, 2004 builds, $1.64M median. 1 currently active at $2.55M list, testing the upper ceiling.

Concord Hunt Pricing Tiers

Entry Concord Hunt: $1.29M to $1.5M

Smaller homes in Section 2. Buyers at this tier should expect 4,500 to 5,500 sqft and 2001 finish levels with possible recent renovation.

Established Mid: $1.5M to $1.8M

The deepest Concord Hunt closing band. Most of Sections 1, 3, 4, and 6 fall in this tier. 5,500 to 6,500 sqft homes with elevated finish packages.

Active Upper Tier: $2M to $2.55M

Where current active inventory sits. The active pricing tests a new upper ceiling against the historical $1.99M closing high. Buyers in this band are positioned to negotiate against the comparable data.

Living in Concord Hunt

Concord Hunt sits in the southern Brentwood corridor with direct access to Concord Road. Cool Springs retail and dining is eight minutes east. The Mall at Green Hills is twenty-two minutes north on Hillsboro Pike. Downtown Nashville is twenty-six minutes off-peak.

Concord Hunt is served by Williamson County Schools with assigned attendance zones by street address. Grant verifies zoning during showings.

Crockett Park is six minutes east. Concord Park is four minutes south.

Working with Grant Hammond on Concord Hunt

Concord Hunt transactions reward an agent who can read the spread between current active pricing and recent closing data. With actives sitting $300K to $600K above closing median, both buyers and sellers benefit from precise comparable analysis. Section-specific positioning matters because the 12-closing dataset is concentrated enough to support tight comparable pricing.

Grant Hammond has been a Nashville and Middle Tennessee real estate broker for 25 years. His luxury residential practice, concentrated in Brentwood, Belle Meade, Green Hills, Forest Hills, and Germantown, accounts for approximately $200 million across 100 transactions.

Broker fees are not set by law and are fully negotiable.

Concord Hunt FAQs

What is the average home price in Concord Hunt Brentwood?

The weighted median sale price across 12 closings in the trailing 36 months is $1,645,779. Closings range from $1.29M to $1.99M. Current active inventory tests a higher upper ceiling at $2.32M median list.

How many sections are in Concord Hunt?

Concord Hunt is built across approximately 6 phased sections, with construction running from 2001 through 2004.

What school district is Concord Hunt in?

Concord Hunt is served by Williamson County Schools. Specific public school zoning depends on the exact street address. Grant verifies zoning at the time of showing.

How quickly do Concord Hunt homes sell?

Median days on market ranges from 0 in Section 6 to 36 days in Section 1. Section 3 medians 1 day, the fastest pace in the subdivision.

Which Concord Hunt section has the strongest demand?

Section 3 has the deepest volume (5 closings) and fastest velocity (1-day median). Section 3 is the strongest current demand tier in the subdivision.

Related Brentwood Subdivisions

Brentwood Homes for Sale – Parent pillar with full Brentwood market overview
Hampton Reserve Brentwood Homes – Adjacent established luxury, $2.46M median
Inglehame Farms Brentwood Homes – Established mid-luxury, $1.50M median
Taramore Brentwood Homes – Established 15-phase, $1.61M median
Raintree Reserve Brentwood Homes – 2024 new construction, $2.19M median

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