šŸ” Nashville Real Estate Roundup: July

You have to see the inside of these recent sales..

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Welcome to the Nashville Real Estate Roundup for July. Here, we will highlight and feature some of the most interesting real estate sales in the Nashville area. Did we miss one? Please reply and let us know!

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Highest price: $4,850,000

This one might not look like the highest-selling house of July in Nashville, but take a scroll through the pictures and you will see why. This features 3 acres, a gym, and a music studio (of course, it is Nashville).

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Downtown Condo: $2,350,000

It always blows my mind what condos sell for in Nashville, but hey, who wouldn’t want a great view of the party buses? In all seriousness, this is the place to be if you want to be near downtown.

Interior Decorator Award: $4,100,000

In the heart of Green Hills, this place is a stylistic dream. Each room has its own unique essence, but it all ties together perfectly.

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Hueston Nelson | Publisher | The Nashville Grapevine