Ninety People Move to Nashville Every Day. Here's Why That Matters to You as a Buyer.

Ninety people move to Nashville every single day. Not a week — a day. That figure has been consistent enough across enough independent data sources that it's stopped being surprising to people who follow the city closely. It should still be surprising to people who are about to buy there.

Here's why it matters practically: a city absorbing that rate of in-migration, in a market where new construction is being constrained by both tariff-driven cost increases and limited buildable land in the most desirable areas, is a market with structural upward pressure on prices that doesn't resolve quickly. The demand side isn't slowing down. The supply side is constrained. That combination has historically been one of the more reliable predictors of sustained appreciation.

It also means the neighbor you buy next to today may have moved there three years ago from San Francisco, and the neighbor who buys next to you may arrive from New York next year. Nashville's character is being shaped in real time by a wave of high-earning, sophisticated buyers who are choosing it deliberately — and that, more than any single market statistic, is what the long-term value proposition of buying there rests on.

John Voirol | John's Agents | Find My Agent


John Voirol is a licensed real estate professional with more than a decade of experience and over $100M in career sales who leverages this insider knowledge to connect buyers and sellers with the right agent in markets across the country.


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John Voirol | St. Louis REALTOR®

I help people buy and sell real estate, in alignment with their goals and risk tolerance, in the St. Louis, Missouri area. Since 2015 I’ve helped hundreds of families and provided representation in over $70 million worth of transactions. I practice inclusivity, respect for all, and believe in creating space for everyone to be themselves.

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