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Take the train to Clarksville.
'As Nashville prices have climbed, I've had a lot of clients who've
moved to Clarksville for more affordable housing,' he explained.
Forte notes that new construction dominates the market, which can be a double-edged sword.
'Most of the homes I see in Clarksville are brand new - even something
built in 2015 is considered old. Builders are offering big incentives,
like interest rate buy-downs through their preferred lenders.
One client just locked in a 3.99 percent rate through Lennar's in-house lending program - a huge drop from the 6.5-7 percent you'd see with a
typical lender."
Read more:
Population explodes in beautiful red state military town that can't keep
up with the demand for new homes." - Daily Mail, 16 August 2025
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