The center of the country music scene, Nashville, TN, continues to serve up Southern hospitality. It’s a hot spot for people to live and visit, but the Music City has been on the map for some time—and the party hasn’t stopped.
“Tennessee as a whole became an attractive destination for many, offering a lower-cost alternative to high-priced markets like California and New York,” explains Anthony Smith, senior economist at Realtor.com®. “Homebuyers were able to find more space and a lower cost of living, all while benefiting from the state’s lack of income tax.”
In downtown Nashville, housing and hotels have been the main attraction for developers looking to put down roots, and now Marriott is expanding its brand in a ritzy part of the Nashville…