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Nashville is the capital of Tennessee, and is often referred to as “Music City” due to its role as a hub for the music industry. Many visitors are drawn to Nashville (specifically the Music Valley area) because of its country music attractions, most notably Country Music Hall of Fame. Nashville’s economy is largely built on the music industry, demonstrated by each of the Big Four record labels (Universal, Sony, Warner, & EMI) having offices in the area. In total, Nashville’s music industry has an estimated total economic impact of $6.4 billion per year and contributes approximately 19,000 jobs to the Nashville area. Additional noteworthy characteristics of Nashville include a thriving healthcare industry, and a large number of universities and colleges in the area. In the past 5 years, the Nashville real estate market has demonstrated its stability, as sales prices have only declined about 1% in the midst of a down economy. Popular Nashville neighborhoods include Inglewood, West Meade, Lockeland Springs, Sylvan Park, Hillsboro West End, and Urbandale Nations. Start browsing Nashville properties today at Houses.com.
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