Middle Tennessee Real Estate Market Update: March 2025
March 2025 Sales Prices: A Positive Trend in Most Counties
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Wilson County experienced a 9.7% increase in YTD sales prices.
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Cheatham County reported a 9.4% decrease, highlighting some variability in the market.
Unit Sales: Slight Decline from Last Year
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YTD unit sales were down by an average of 3.5%.
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Four counties reported unit sales below last year, reflecting a shifting market landscape.
Inventory Supply: Improving Conditions for Buyers
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Inventory supply ranged from 5.3 months in Maury County to 3.9 months in Wilson County.
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The overall average inventory supply increased to 4.6 months, providing a healthier balance between buyers and sellers.
Days on Market: Homes Selling Faster
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The average days on market (DOM) decreased to 37.3 days in March 2025, down from 41.6 days in February.
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This trend indicates buyers are acting quickly in a competitive market.
New Home Sales vs. Existing Sales
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Maury County led the region, with 35.8% of home sales being new homes.
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Williamson County had the lowest share of new home sales at 16.2%, likely reflecting its established neighborhoods.
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Across all counties, new home sales made up 25.0% of total sales YTD, highlighting strong demand for modern, customizable properties.
What Does This Mean for Buyers and Sellers?
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With increasing inventory and shorter days on the market, this is an opportune time to explore homes in areas like Franklin, Brentwood, and Maury County.
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Be prepared to act quickly, as demand remains high and homes are moving fast.
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Rising sales prices and quicker sales make it a great time to list your home, especially in high-demand areas like Williamson County and Wilson County.