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reater Nashville Realtors foresee a stable 2026 housing market in Middle Tennessee, citing rising inventory, steady prices, and heightened buyer interest. President Jack Gaughan told News 2 that winter often presents a quieter period favorable for transactions, but the market will accelerate again in spring and summer, especially in Williamson County. Luxury neighborhoods such as Brentwood and Franklin have seen rising demand, while first‑time buyers and young families are gravitating toward Spring Hill. Gaughan notes that the southern part of Williamson and neighboring Maury County attract many new families, though affordability remains a concern. Residents cite confidence in the county’s schools and lifestyle, though the higher price points limit accessibility for some. Gaughan emphasizes that the market will not slow down in Williamson County as it does elsewhere. For those planning a purchase in 2026, he recommends spring as the prime window. Share local news by emailing [email protected].
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2026 Real Estate Forecast for Williamson County
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