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    Tennessee has 3 ‘million-dollar cities’ per Zillow report

    By Erin McCullough,

    2024-04-04

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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Three cities in Tennessee have homes typically worth at least $1 million, according to a new report from Zillow .

    Data from the real estate website recently revealed Brentwood, Arrington, and College Grove are all included in the “million-dollar cities” club. According to Zillow, the report says home values have continued rising because the supply is low, keeping competition for home-buying high.

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    The typical pricing for homes in the three Tennessee communities was as follows:

    • Brentwood – $1,235,915
    • Arrington – $1,111,010
    • College Grove – $1,108,393

    Brentwood’s typical home price was 2.5% higher than last year, according to Zillow. Arrington’s home price rose 2.3%, while College Grove saw a 1.7% increase year over year.

    All three were in the million-dollar city club in 2023, per Zillow.

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    The three Tennessee million-dollar cities join the list of 550 such cities in the country, per the latest report. California boasts the most with 210, followed by New York with 66 and New Jersey with 49.

    Florida, Texas, and Delaware are the only states in the country with a net loss in million-dollar cities over the past year, according to the report. They now have 32, 14, and one, respectively, per the report.

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