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1618 7th Ave N

  • $1,793,900
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 3,918 Sq.Ft.
Architecturally refined TimoSIX residence in Germantown with unobstructed skyline views from a private rooftop oasis. Over 3,900 sq ft featuring custom Amish cabinetry, Thermador appliances, spray foam insulation, and a detached garage prewired for EVs.
  • $1,793,900

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  • 3,918

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1623A Northview Ave

  • $895,000
  • 5 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 3,367 Sq.Ft.
New construction in Inglewood with intuitive flow and thoughtful design. Hardwood floors, custom wood accents, waterfall island kitchen with 6-burner gas range. Third-level bonus room with built-in bar. Steps from Mitchell Deli, Dose, and Vinyl Tap.
  • $895,000

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  • 5

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  • 3.5

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  • 3,367

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214 54th Ave N

  • $1,995,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 3,784 Sq.Ft.
Warm modern design on a quiet dead-end street steps from the Greenway. Main-level primary suite, open-concept living, and a spacious fenced backyard with room for a pool. Built by Build Nashville in the heart of Sylvan Park—walk to restaurants and McCabe Golf Course.
  • $1,995,000

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  • 4

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  • 3.5

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  • 3,784

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9493 Grand Haven Dr

  • $2,799,900
  • 6 Beds
  • 6.5 Baths
  • 5,715 Sq.Ft.
Custom Aspen Construction home in Raintree Reserve. Every bedroom is a full en suite. Main-level office, XL hidden pantry, finished basement with sixth bedroom, and massive storage. Backs to protected privacy in the heart of Brentwood. Completion 3/1/26.
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  • 5,715

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103 Cherry Branch Ln

  • $2,400,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 5,742 Sq.Ft.
Windsong—your private lakeside retreat on Old Hickory Lake. Timeless Colonial on 1.25 acres with year-round water views, chef's kitchen, elevator, 3 fireplaces, in-ground pool, and rich cherry and mahogany details. Quiet setting, minutes to city and airport.
  • $2,400,000

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  • 4

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  • 3.5

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  • 5,742

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701 Deer Ridge Ln

  • $629,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,658 Sq.Ft.
Beautiful all-brick home on a large corner lot in Lebanon. Main-level living with huge bonus room upstairs. Recently added massive screened-in deck and fence, perfect for entertaining. Features built-ins, granite counters, gas range, custom closet shelving, and no carpet—all hardwood and tile. Includes a fenced garden area. Clay Estates offers peaceful country living with easy access to I-40.
  • $629,000

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  • 3

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  • 3

    Baths
  • 2,658

    Sq.Ft.
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828E Watts Ln Lot 12

  • $699,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,402 Sq.Ft.
Welcome to Industry Square—"The Biggie," the final and largest floor plan in this boutique 16-home community. Three-story modern townhome with bedroom and bath on each level, chef's kitchen with fireplace, balcony, and a show-stopping primary suite featuring dual oversized closets, spa bath with rain shower, and private roof deck. Two-car garage plus on-site dog park. Special financing available.
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  • 2,402

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911 S 14th St

  • $450,000
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 704 Sq.Ft.
Charming move-in-ready East Nashville cottage in Shelby Heights. Hardwood floors throughout, updated kitchen, brand-new fence and deck, fresh landscaping, all-new windows, new roof and gutters. Washer and dryer included. Perfect starter home or investment property on a spacious 0.2-acre lot with full basement. Easy access to Five Points and downtown.
  • $450,000

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  • 2

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  • 1

    Baths
  • 704

    Sq.Ft.
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1086 Jason Cir

  • $469,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 2.5 Baths
  • 2,272 Sq.Ft.
Welcome to Sugar Hills in Ashland City—the kind of space that lives big. Open floor plan with hardwood floors, freshly painted kitchen cabinets, and all appliances included. Massive upstairs bonus room perfect for movie nights or a home office. Primary suite features brand-new renovated bathroom and access to upstairs porch. New metal roof and patio mean move-in ready. Fully fenced 0.87-acre lot with room for pets, gardens, or projects.
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In 2003, The Nations was still largely defined by its industrial past, with warehouses, rail-adjacent uses, and modest single-family housing reflecting its origins as a working-class neighborhood tied to manufacturing and distribution. Development activity was limited, and much of the area remained underutilized despite its proximity to downtown.

By the early 2010s, broader growth trends in Nashville began to reach West Nashville. Population increases, rising housing demand, and reinvestment in urban neighborhoods started to reshape areas like The Nations. Older industrial sites and aging housing stock were gradually replaced or redeveloped, introducing higher-density residential projects and new commercial corridors.

From 2015 onward, this transformation accelerated. The Nations became a focal point for infill development, with new construction significantly increasing housing supply and attracting retail, restaurants, and service-oriented businesses. Infrastructure improvements and private investment continued to build momentum throughout the area.

By 2025, The Nations has evolved into one of Nashville’s most active growth corridors, illustrating the broader shift from industrial land use to mixed-use urban development.

#thenandnow #nashvillegrowth #thenations #urbandevelopment #bdgpartners 11 In 2003, The Nations was still largely defined by its industrial past, with warehouses, rail-adjacent uses, and modest single-family housing reflecting its origins as a working-class neighborhood tied to manufacturing and distribution. Development activity was limited, and much of the area remained underutilized despit… Every major urban district reaches a point where growth alone isn’t enough. It needs identity.
That’s exactly what the new Tennessee Performing Arts Center campus delivers on Nashville’s East Bank.
This isn’t just another development. It’s a $600M–$670M cultural anchor designed by Bjarke Ingels Group with Hastings Architecture as architect of record, bringing 300,000+ square feet of performance space directly into the core of the district.
What makes this project different is timing.
The 2030 opening aligns almost perfectly with peak residential delivery across the East Bank. That’s when density hits, foot traffic compounds, and demand stabilizes.
Cultural infrastructure is what turns growth into staying power.
It extends dwell time.� It drives nighttime and weekend activity.� It supports retail and long-term pricing.
This is the shift from a place people visit to a place people return to.
Follow for more breakdowns of Nashville’s biggest developments.
#bdgpartners #nashvillerealestate #urbandevelopment #commercialrealestate #eastbank Every major urban district reaches a point where growth alone isn’t enough. It needs identity. That’s exactly what the new Tennessee Performing Arts Center campus delivers on Nashville’s East Bank. This isn’t just another development. It’s a $600M–$670M cultural anchor designed by Bjarke Ingels Group with Hastings Arch… A little wisdom from the back patio. @darincunningham and @xtinafaith answer questions from their followers about securing a loan as a self employed couple, starting the process as early as possible, and (of course) going to the beach. #bdgpartners #realestate #realestatetips #nashvillerealtor #mtjuliet 7 A little wisdom from the back patio. @darincunningham and @xtinafaith answer questions from their followers about securing a loan as a self employed couple, starting the process as early as possible, and (of course) going to the beach. #bdgpartners #realestate #realestatetips #nashvillerealtor #mtjuliet Two decades completely rewrote The Gulch.

What you’re seeing here is The Gulch transform from a largely industrial rail yard in 2003 into one of the most recognizable urban neighborhoods in Nashville by 2025.

Back then, this area was defined by warehouses, rail lines, and open lots with little residential presence. Today, it’s packed with high-rise living, hotels, offices, and some of the city’s most popular restaurants and retail. What wasTwo decades completely rewrote The Gulch.

What you’re seeing here is The Gulch transform from a largely industrial rail yard in 2003 into one of the most recognizable urban neighborhoods in Nashville by 2025.

Back then, this area was defined by warehouses, rail lines, and open lots with little residential presence. Today, it’s packed with high-rise living, hotels, offices, and some of the city’s most popular restaurants and retail. What was once a pass-through zone is now a destination in its own right.

The Gulch didn’t just grow, it was reimagined from the ground up. One of the first LEED-certified neighborhoods in the South, it set the tone for dense, walkable development in Nashville and helped kick off the broader boom that followed.

Seeing that transformation in a single transition puts into perspective just how quickly this part of the city has evolved.

#thegulch #nashville #bdgpartners #urbandevelopment #thenandnow 66 Two decades completely rewrote The Gulch. What you’re seeing here is The Gulch transform from a largely industrial rail yard in 2003 into one of the most recognizable urban neighborhoods in Nashville by 2025. Back then, this area was defined by warehouses, rail lines, and open lots with little residential presence. T… The recent layoffs at Oracle Corporation have raised a lot of questions about what’s happening in Nashville, especially as activity continues on the East Bank site. Estimates suggest roughly 30,000 roles have been cut across the company, but those reductions have been global and not specific to Nashville or tied directly to this development. At this point, there’s no clear indication the layoffs are connected to the project, and moves like this are typically part of broader cost restructuring and long-term positioning rather than a signal that expansion plans are being abandoned.

At the same time, Oracle just cleared the final structure on its East Bank property, marking a major milestone. With demolition now essentially complete, the project moves into its next phase: infrastructure work like utilities, roads, grading, and floodplain preparation. It’s the part of the process you don’t really see, but it’s what sets the stage for everything that comes next.

For Nashville, this still looks like a long-term play. Clearing the last building shows continued commitment to the site, even if the pace of vertical construction shifts with market conditions. The project isn’t going anywhere, it’s just entering the phase where progress is less visible before anything starts to rise.

#nashville #eastbank #oracle #bdgpartners #development 13 The recent layoffs at Oracle Corporation have raised a lot of questions about what’s happening in Nashville, especially as activity continues on the East Bank site. Estimates suggest roughly 30,000 roles have been cut across the company, but those reductions have been global and not specific to Nashville or tied direct… Drilling has officially begun on Nashville’s tunnel project and now the real test is underground.

Beyond the headlines and politics this project comes down to engineering. These machines are designed to move fast, but Nashville’s limestone voids and groundwater will ultimately determine the pace.

They can detect obstacles before they hit them, adjust in real time, and even operate without people inside the tunnel, but unpredictable ground conditions are where timelines and costs can shift.

We’ll be tracking both the progress and the challenges as this project moves forward.

#nashville #realestate #development #boringcompany #bdgpartners 17 Drilling has officially begun on Nashville’s tunnel project and now the real test is underground. Beyond the headlines and politics this project comes down to engineering. These machines are designed to move fast, but Nashville’s limestone voids and groundwater will ultimately determine the pace. They can detect obst… A lot can change in 30 years.

What you’re seeing here is downtown Nashville transform from a quieter, lower-slung cityscape in 1996 into the dense, fast-growing skyline of 2025.

In the late 90s, cranes were scarce and the skyline was defined by just a handful of towers. Since then, population growth, tourism, and a wave of development have reshaped the urban core block by block. Entire districts have emerged, historic buildings have been repurposed, and new high-rises now fill in what were once parking lots and empty parcels.

This kind of growth doesn’t happen overnight, but seeing it compressed into a single transition makes it feel that way.

If this is what three decades looks like, imagine what the next ten years will bring. #thenandnow #bdgpartners #nashvillerealestate 158 A lot can change in 30 years. What you’re seeing here is downtown Nashville transform from a quieter, lower-slung cityscape in 1996 into the dense, fast-growing skyline of 2025. In the late 90s, cranes were scarce and the skyline was defined by just a handful of towers. Since then, population growth, tourism, and a w… First impressions are everything, especially when it’s a $6.5M estate. ✨

We’re on-site at 1751 Cayce Springs in Thompson’s Station getting this unique beauty market-ready. From decluttering to perfecting every bed tuck, we stage to ensure every buyer feels “at home” the moment they walk through the door.

Wait for the end to see how the team (barely) survived the workout! 💪

#ThompsonStation #LuxuryRealEstate #HomeStaging #BehindTheScenes #bdgpartners 7 First impressions are everything, especially when it’s a $6.5M estate. ✨ We’re on-site at 1751 Cayce Springs in Thompson’s Station getting this unique beauty market-ready. From decluttering to perfecting every bed tuck, we stage to ensure every buyer feels “at home” the moment they walk through the door. Wait for the… Starting at 279,900 with 0 percent down in the heart of The Nations.

Welcome to 44Tenn The Nations at 505 Community Court. What you see here is the 1 bed 1 bath units, but the full community gives you options depending on how you want to live and grow into the space.

- 1 bed 1 bath units starting at 279,900
- 2 bed 2 bath layouts for added flexibility
- efficient footprints with modern finishes and intentional design across every plan
All of it sits in one of the most in-demand pockets of Nashville, where you are minutes from dining, coffee, gyms, and everything that has made The Nations explode in popularity.

This project did not happen by accident. BDG Partners and Red Seal Homes teamed up with a clear goal to make homeownership actually attainable here, not just talk about it. Thoughtful pricing, real incentives, and a product that fits how people are living today
If you have been priced out or sitting on the sidelines, this is the kind of opportunity people wait for.

DM “Zero Down” for full availability, floorplans, and incentives.

#44Tenn #TheNations #NashvilleRealEstate #ZeroDown #BDGPartners 2 Starting at 279,900 with 0 percent down in the heart of The Nations. Welcome to 44Tenn The Nations at 505 Community Court. What you see here is the 1 bed 1 bath units, but the full community gives you options depending on how you want to live and grow into the space. - 1 bed 1 bath units starting at 279,900 - 2 bed 2… An east Nashville house that’s remained almost perfectly untouched for the last 64 years. This is exactly the point of a historic overlay: keeping the character and history of certain areas alive as our city grows and matures. #nashvillethenandnow #thenandnow #bdgpartners #realestate #nashvillehistory 3 An east Nashville house that’s remained almost perfectly untouched for the last 64 years. This is exactly the point of a historic overlay: keeping the character and history of certain areas alive as our city grows and matures. #nashvillethenandnow #thenandnow #bdgpartners #realestate #nashvillehistory In 1959, 12South was still shaped by its early 20th-century roots as a streetcar suburb, built for accessibility to downtown Nashville, not for tourism or retail traffic.

Originally developed in the late 1800s and early 1900s along the streetcar line, the area was defined by modest bungalows and small-scale commercial storefronts that served a primarily residential population with locally oriented businesses.

By the late 1950s, broader shifts were already impacting the neighborhood. Post–World War II suburban expansion was drawing residents outward, while increased automobile reliance reduced the importance of streetcar corridors. Many inner-ring neighborhoods in Nashville began to experience disinvestment during this period.

At the same time, Nashville itself was in transition. The city’s population was spreading beyond the urban core, and major infrastructure and roadway investments were reshaping development patterns. Just a few years later, in 1963, Nashville would become the first major U.S. city to consolidate with its county government.

This image captures 12South during that in-between period, after its initial growth and before reinvestment and redevelopment reshaped it into what it is today.

#nashvillehistory #12south #urbanhistory #thenandnow #bdgpartners 4 In 1959, 12South was still shaped by its early 20th-century roots as a streetcar suburb, built for accessibility to downtown Nashville, not for tourism or retail traffic. Originally developed in the late 1800s and early 1900s along the streetcar line, the area was defined by modest bungalows and small-scale commercial… Everyone thinks new builds ruin a neighborhood.

But in areas with historic overlays… that’s not really how it works.

These overlays are designed to keep new construction, renovations, and additions aligned with the existing character of the neighborhood.

So, instead of chaos, you get consistency.

If you’re buying or renovating in Nashville, this is something you need to understand before making a move.

Follow for more breakdowns like the reel linked below on how zoning and development actually work.
#NashvilleRealEstate #HistoricHomes #Zoning #NashvilleHomes #RealEstateTips 4 Everyone thinks new builds ruin a neighborhood. But in areas with historic overlays… that’s not really how it works. These overlays are designed to keep new construction, renovations, and additions aligned with the existing character of the neighborhood. So, instead of chaos, you get consistency. If you’re buying o…
bdgpartners In 2003, The Nations was still largely defined by its industrial past, with warehouses, rail-adjacent uses, and modest single-family housing reflecting its origins as a working-class neighborhood tied to manufacturing and distribution. Development activity was limited, and much of the area remained underutilized despite its proximity to downtown. By the early 2010s, broader growth trends in Nashville began to reach West Nashville. Population increases, rising housing demand, and reinvestment in urban neighborhoods started to reshape areas like The Nations. Older industrial sites and aging housing stock were gradually replaced or redeveloped, introducing higher-density residential projects and new commercial corridors. From 2015 onward, this transformation accelerated. The Nations became a focal point for infill development, with new construction significantly increasing housing supply and attracting retail, restaurants, and service-oriented businesses. Infrastructure improvements and private investment continued to build momentum throughout the area. By 2025, The Nations has evolved into one of Nashville’s most active growth corridors, illustrating the broader shift from industrial land use to mixed-use urban development. #thenandnow #nashvillegrowth #thenations #urbandevelopment #bdgpartners
In 2004 an oil tank caught fire and the whole neighborhood was evacuated
And it’s awful
they need a bridge to cross that river into west Bordeaux
bdgpartners Every major urban district reaches a point where growth alone isn’t enough. It needs identity. That’s exactly what the new Tennessee Performing Arts Center campus delivers on Nashville’s East Bank. This isn’t just another development. It’s a $600M–$670M cultural anchor designed by Bjarke Ingels Group with Hastings Architecture as architect of record, bringing 300,000+ square feet of performance space directly into the core of the district. What makes this project different is timing. The 2030 opening aligns almost perfectly with peak residential delivery across the East Bank. That’s when density hits, foot traffic compounds, and demand stabilizes. Cultural infrastructure is what turns growth into staying power. It extends dwell time.� It drives nighttime and weekend activity.� It supports retail and long-term pricing. This is the shift from a place people visit to a place people return to. Follow for more breakdowns of Nashville’s biggest developments. #bdgpartners #nashvillerealestate #urbandevelopment #commercialrealestate #eastbank
bdgpartners A little wisdom from the back patio. @darincunningham and @xtinafaith answer questions from their followers about securing a loan as a self employed couple, starting the process as early as possible, and (of course) going to the beach. #bdgpartners #realestate #realestatetips #nashvillerealtor #mtjuliet
Great advice! Can’t talk to a lender too soon!
Hahaha coming thru with the most impt question! 😌
Love this! And love Sheila lol 💟
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It’s called prequalified
@therodspot do you miss being in the Mortgage business?
Super useful info
bdgpartners Two decades completely rewrote The Gulch. What you’re seeing here is The Gulch transform from a largely industrial rail yard in 2003 into one of the most recognizable urban neighborhoods in Nashville by 2025. Back then, this area was defined by warehouses, rail lines, and open lots with little residential presence. Today, it’s packed with high-rise living, hotels, offices, and some of the city’s most popular restaurants and retail. What wasTwo decades completely rewrote The Gulch. What you’re seeing here is The Gulch transform from a largely industrial rail yard in 2003 into one of the most recognizable urban neighborhoods in Nashville by 2025. Back then, this area was defined by warehouses, rail lines, and open lots with little residential presence. Today, it’s packed with high-rise living, hotels, offices, and some of the city’s most popular restaurants and retail. What was once a pass-through zone is now a destination in its own right. The Gulch didn’t just grow, it was reimagined from the ground up. One of the first LEED-certified neighborhoods in the South, it set the tone for dense, walkable development in Nashville and helped kick off the broader boom that followed. Seeing that transformation in a single transition puts into perspective just how quickly this part of the city has evolved. #thegulch #nashville #bdgpartners #urbandevelopment #thenandnow
Follow the money
That's not a good thing. Nashville has been ruined.
Wow
And now the Nashville business owners are priced out of business and can’t pay their taxes
3 decades but yeah!!
bdgpartners The recent layoffs at Oracle Corporation have raised a lot of questions about what’s happening in Nashville, especially as activity continues on the East Bank site. Estimates suggest roughly 30,000 roles have been cut across the company, but those reductions have been global and not specific to Nashville or tied directly to this development. At this point, there’s no clear indication the layoffs are connected to the project, and moves like this are typically part of broader cost restructuring and long-term positioning rather than a signal that expansion plans are being abandoned. At the same time, Oracle just cleared the final structure on its East Bank property, marking a major milestone. With demolition now essentially complete, the project moves into its next phase: infrastructure work like utilities, roads, grading, and floodplain preparation. It’s the part of the process you don’t really see, but it’s what sets the stage for everything that comes next. For Nashville, this still looks like a long-term play. Clearing the last building shows continued commitment to the site, even if the pace of vertical construction shifts with market conditions. The project isn’t going anywhere, it’s just entering the phase where progress is less visible before anything starts to rise. #nashville #eastbank #oracle #bdgpartners #development
Can't wait to get a job at oracle only to be let go a few years later to 6 am email.
Ai
An update from Oracle PR. How thoughtful.
Cut payroll to finance expansion. Happens all the time.
Shortcuts off the jump....is the the way
bdgpartners Drilling has officially begun on Nashville’s tunnel project and now the real test is underground. Beyond the headlines and politics this project comes down to engineering. These machines are designed to move fast, but Nashville’s limestone voids and groundwater will ultimately determine the pace. They can detect obstacles before they hit them, adjust in real time, and even operate without people inside the tunnel, but unpredictable ground conditions are where timelines and costs can shift. We’ll be tracking both the progress and the challenges as this project moves forward. #nashville #realestate #development #boringcompany #bdgpartners
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Definitely could not live around that voice 😂
$10m a mile to be in traffic underground... to the state capitol? No thanks.
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@squareone.nashville exactly!
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@xtinafaith 🔥👏🏻
bdgpartners A lot can change in 30 years. What you’re seeing here is downtown Nashville transform from a quieter, lower-slung cityscape in 1996 into the dense, fast-growing skyline of 2025. In the late 90s, cranes were scarce and the skyline was defined by just a handful of towers. Since then, population growth, tourism, and a wave of development have reshaped the urban core block by block. Entire districts have emerged, historic buildings have been repurposed, and new high-rises now fill in what were once parking lots and empty parcels. This kind of growth doesn’t happen overnight, but seeing it compressed into a single transition makes it feel that way. If this is what three decades looks like, imagine what the next ten years will bring. #thenandnow #bdgpartners #nashvillerealestate
What made the river go from gray to brown? Pollution?
I didn't know the 90s were b&w
Wow, I can't believe they added color!
OMG - from black and white to full color!!?
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bdgpartners First impressions are everything, especially when it’s a $6.5M estate. ✨ We’re on-site at 1751 Cayce Springs in Thompson’s Station getting this unique beauty market-ready. From decluttering to perfecting every bed tuck, we stage to ensure every buyer feels “at home” the moment they walk through the door. Wait for the end to see how the team (barely) survived the workout! 💪 #ThompsonStation #LuxuryRealEstate #HomeStaging #BehindTheScenes #bdgpartners
Andrews 🧬 lol
Is this home 3 spheres?
@grantlandhammond 🤓 actually it’s a Tretradecagon, an icosagon and a rectangle with a rounded end… but essentially yeah three spheres
@grantlandhammond it isn’t Vegas, but it’s close!
If you are a cool person looking for a really cool house this might be it!!!
@xtinafaith but you DO have to be a cool person
bdgpartners Starting at 279,900 with 0 percent down in the heart of The Nations. Welcome to 44Tenn The Nations at 505 Community Court. What you see here is the 1 bed 1 bath units, but the full community gives you options depending on how you want to live and grow into the space. - 1 bed 1 bath units starting at 279,900 - 2 bed 2 bath layouts for added flexibility - efficient footprints with modern finishes and intentional design across every plan All of it sits in one of the most in-demand pockets of Nashville, where you are minutes from dining, coffee, gyms, and everything that has made The Nations explode in popularity. This project did not happen by accident. BDG Partners and Red Seal Homes teamed up with a clear goal to make homeownership actually attainable here, not just talk about it. Thoughtful pricing, real incentives, and a product that fits how people are living today If you have been priced out or sitting on the sidelines, this is the kind of opportunity people wait for. DM “Zero Down” for full availability, floorplans, and incentives. #44Tenn #TheNations #NashvilleRealEstate #ZeroDown #BDGPartners
$279,900 IN THE NATIONS!!!! that’s a steal!! 😍
@sgerardy right?!?
bdgpartners An east Nashville house that’s remained almost perfectly untouched for the last 64 years. This is exactly the point of a historic overlay: keeping the character and history of certain areas alive as our city grows and matures. #nashvillethenandnow #thenandnow #bdgpartners #realestate #nashvillehistory
That made me chuckle 🤭
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Sometimes.
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bdgpartners In 1959, 12South was still shaped by its early 20th-century roots as a streetcar suburb, built for accessibility to downtown Nashville, not for tourism or retail traffic. Originally developed in the late 1800s and early 1900s along the streetcar line, the area was defined by modest bungalows and small-scale commercial storefronts that served a primarily residential population with locally oriented businesses. By the late 1950s, broader shifts were already impacting the neighborhood. Post–World War II suburban expansion was drawing residents outward, while increased automobile reliance reduced the importance of streetcar corridors. Many inner-ring neighborhoods in Nashville began to experience disinvestment during this period. At the same time, Nashville itself was in transition. The city’s population was spreading beyond the urban core, and major infrastructure and roadway investments were reshaping development patterns. Just a few years later, in 1963, Nashville would become the first major U.S. city to consolidate with its county government. This image captures 12South during that in-between period, after its initial growth and before reinvestment and redevelopment reshaped it into what it is today. #nashvillehistory #12south #urbanhistory #thenandnow #bdgpartners
Trash day in 2026!
@grantlandhammond 😂 some things never change, I guess
The trees are so cool
Cool to see how those trees grew over time
bdgpartners Everyone thinks new builds ruin a neighborhood. But in areas with historic overlays… that’s not really how it works. These overlays are designed to keep new construction, renovations, and additions aligned with the existing character of the neighborhood. So, instead of chaos, you get consistency. If you’re buying or renovating in Nashville, this is something you need to understand before making a move. Follow for more breakdowns like the reel linked below on how zoning and development actually work. #NashvilleRealEstate #HistoricHomes #Zoning #NashvilleHomes #RealEstateTips
Excellent intel
Great info Christie!
Very informative! Are there other kinds of overlays besides historic?
@passiveonluukr there sure are! Stay tuned if you want to learn more about them
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