LAST WEEK w/NATALIE:
Mortgage Rates inch lower this week to 30 yr 3.79%
MY HOUSE IS FINALLY LISTED ! Click to see details
BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION JUST LISTED! Click to see details
UPCOMING SPRING HILL NEWS:
Spring Hill ranked among 'Top 10 Best Places to Live in Tennessee'
Spring Hill this week was ranked by Movoto.com among the Top 10 Best Places to Live in Tennessee. Here's a big part of why Spring Hill landed on this list, according to Movoto.com:
"Spring Hill scored major points in our study for its low unemployment rate of 3.7%, and a high school diploma attainment rate of 90%, making it one of the best educated cities in TN.
Spring Hill also gained points for its cost of living—a solid 100, neither higher nor lower than the U.S. average."
Spring Hill this week was ranked by Movoto.com among the Top 10 Best Places to Live in Tennessee. Here's a big part of why Spring Hill landed on this list, according to Movoto.com:
"Spring Hill scored major points in our study for its low unemployment rate of 3.7%, and a high school diploma attainment rate of 90%, making it one of the best educated cities in TN.
Spring Hill also gained points for its cost of living—a solid 100, neither higher nor lower than the U.S. average."
"Spring Hill scored major points in our study for its low unemployment rate of 3.7%, and a high school diploma attainment rate of 90%, making it one of the best educated cities in TN.
Spring Hill also gained points for its cost of living—a solid 100, neither higher nor lower than the U.S. average."
In Spring Hill, TN the average list price of a single–family home is $270,652. The average price per square foot is $115. There are currently 207 homes for sale with 103 new listings added in the last month.
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In Nashville, TN the average list price of a single–family home is $394,411. The average price per square foot is $164. There are currently 1,231 homes for sale with 711 new listings added in the last month.
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NATIONAL MARKET NEWS:
Renters May Need to Brace Themselves by Realtor Magazine
Rents skyrocketed in 2014 and many analysts did not think those escalating costs would be sustainable. But they have yet to slow in 2015 – and in fact, rents have gotten higher -- and the increases likely will continue into next year.Annual rent growth in September was 5.2 percent – the highest since 2011, according to Axiometrics, an apartment research firm. That also marks the eighth consecutive month the rate has been 5 percent or higher. A year ago, annual rent growth was 4.1 percent.
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Natalie Harper
Crye-Leike Realtors
http://natalieharper.crye-leike.com/
Crye-Leike Realtors
Cell: 615.364.9378
Office: 931.487.0070
5407 Main St. Suite 100
Spring Hill, TN 37174
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