Should I Rent or Buy a Home in Nashville Right Now? — Expert Advice From Nik Shewmaker REALTOR

by Nik Shewmaker

Nashville’s Current Housing Landscape

Nashville’s real estate market in 2025 is still competitive, but it has shifted from the frenzy of previous years.

  • Median home price: ~$482,000

  • Average days on market: Around 26 days

  • Rent for a 3‑bedroom home: Averages $2,400/month

That means you’re likely spending about the same (or even more) on rent compared to a mortgage — but with rent, you’re not building equity.


Benefits of Buying in Nashville Right Now

1. Build Equity Over Time

Each mortgage payment helps you own more of your home. Over 5 years, equity can grow significantly — especially in appreciating Nashville neighborhoods like East Nashville, Donelson, and The Nations.

2. Lock in Your Housing Costs

Rent can increase every year, but a fixed‑rate mortgage keeps your principal and interest steady.

3. Take Advantage of Appreciation

Even with moderate growth, Nashville homes have historically appreciated at rates outpacing inflation.


When Renting May Make More Sense

1. Short‑Term Plans

If you’re not sure you’ll stay in Nashville for more than a few years, renting can save you from resale transaction costs.

2. Job or Lifestyle Flexibility

If your career, family, or lifestyle could change quickly, renting keeps you mobile.

3. Credit or Savings Recovery

If you need time to boost your credit score or save for a down payment, renting can give you the breathing room.


The Numbers — Renting vs. Buying in Nashville

Scenario Rent Buy
Monthly Payment $2,400 avg ~$2,450 (30‑yr fixed, 5% down)
Equity Built (5 years) $0 $75,000+ potential
Flexibility High Medium
Long‑Term Wealth Low High

Local Programs That Make Buying Easier

  • THDA Great Choice Home Loan: Down payment assistance for qualified buyers

  • Metro Nashville Down Payment Assistance: Income‑based grants

  • First‑Time Buyer Loans: FHA (3.5% down) or conventional (3% down)

Nik’s Tip: Even if you think you can’t buy yet, talk to a lender — you may qualify for low or zero‑down programs.


Nik Shewmaker REALTOR’s Take

Buying isn’t right for everyone — but in Nashville’s market, if you can buy and plan to stay, it’s usually the smarter long‑term move. Nik’s role is to:

  • Help you run the real numbers for your situation

  • Guide you toward neighborhoods that match your lifestyle and budget

  • Connect you with trusted lenders to explore all financing options


Final Thoughts

The choice between renting and buying comes down to your timeline, financial readiness, and personal goals. Renting gives flexibility, but buying offers a path to wealth building and stability.


Call to Action

If you’re deciding whether to rent or buy in Nashville, reach out to Nik Shewmaker REALTOR for a no‑pressure consultation. She’ll help you compare your options and make the choice that’s right for you.

 

Nik Shewmaker (NashvillesNik)

📲 Call or text (615) 585-0022

📧 Email: Nashvillesnik@gmail.com

🌐 Visit: www.NashvillesNik.com

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