How to Buy a Home in Nashville When You’re Relocating From Another State

by Nik Shewmaker

Why Relocating to Nashville Is So Popular

Nashville continues to attract new residents from across the country thanks to:

  • No state income tax

  • Strong job market in healthcare, music, and tech

  • Vibrant culture, dining, and entertainment

  • Proximity to lakes, hiking, and outdoor recreation

As of mid‑2025:

  • Median home price: ~$482,000

  • Average days on market: 26 days

  • Certain neighborhoods see multiple offers within the first week

If you’re relocating, timing and local expertise are critical.


Step 1 — Choose the Right Local REALTOR

When you can’t be here in person, you need a trusted advocate in Nashville.

  • Local Market Insight: Knows neighborhood values, school districts, and growth trends

  • Networked Connections: Access to inspectors, lenders, and contractors

  • Virtual Support: Can preview homes and send walk‑through videos

Nik’s Tip: Having a REALTOR who lives and works in Nashville ensures you won’t miss opportunities while you’re miles away.


Step 2 — Get Pre‑Approved Before Your Search

In Nashville’s competitive market, sellers won’t take your offer seriously without pre‑approval.

  • Use a local lender for faster communication and smoother closings

  • This sets your exact price range and speeds up the process once you find a home


Step 3 — Focus on the Right Neighborhoods

Popular relocation areas include:

  • East Nashville: Trendy, artsy, walkable

  • Donelson: Suburban feel, close to airport and downtown

  • Mount Juliet: Great schools, family‑friendly

  • Hendersonville: Lake living, strong community vibe

  • Brentwood: Upscale, excellent schools


Step 4 — Use Virtual Tours and Digital Tools

Nik offers:

  • Live Video Tours: Real‑time property walk‑throughs via Zoom or FaceTime

  • Recorded Tours: Videos of each home you’re considering

  • Digital Signatures: For making offers quickly from anywhere


Step 5 — Plan a Strategic In‑Person Visit

If possible, schedule a trip to:

  • Tour top contenders

  • Meet your REALTOR and lender in person

  • Attend inspections before closing


Step 6 — Prepare for Closing From Afar

Many closings can be handled remotely.

  • Use secure online portals for signing documents

  • Work with a title company experienced in out‑of‑state transactions


How Nik Shewmaker REALTOR Makes Relocation Easier

  • Boots‑on‑the‑Ground Support: Handles showings, negotiations, and inspections on your behalf

  • Local Knowledge: Helps you choose the right neighborhood for your lifestyle

  • Smooth Process: Coordinates with lenders, title companies, and movers to keep things on track

  • Relocation Expertise: Years of experience helping clients move to Nashville from across the U.S.


Final Thoughts

Buying a home in Nashville from out of state is absolutely possible — and with the right local partner, it can be stress‑free. Preparation, communication, and a trusted REALTOR make all the difference.


Call to Action

If you’re relocating to Nashville and want expert guidance, contact Nik Shewmaker REALTOR today. She’ll help you find the perfect home, even if you’re hundreds of miles away.

 

Nik Shewmaker (NashvillesNik)

📲 Call or text (615) 585-0022

📧 Email: Nashvillesnik@gmail.com

🌐 Visit: www.NashvillesNik.com

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