Nashville’s Luxury Market Isn’t Just Growing — It’s Evolving. And I’m Watching It Happen in Real Time.

For years, Nashville’s identity has hovered between two narratives:
A booming Southern city with unmatched entertainment… and a booming real estate market still playing catch-up with larger coastal metros.

But over the last 18 months, those two narratives have split apart — because while the national housing market has fought through volatility, Nashville’s luxury segment has quietly separated from the rest of the pack.

This isn’t speculation.
It’s not hype.
It’s not “maybe one day.”

It’s happening right now.
And it’s written all over the data — and even more clearly across the showings, offers, negotiations, and off-market calls I’m in every single week.

As the founder of The Costigan Group at Compass, my job is simple:
Understand where this market is going before everyone else sees it.

That’s what this feature breaks down — the facts, the movement, the psychology, and the behind-the-scenes truth of a luxury market that’s entering a new era.

I. The Numbers Don’t Lie: Nashville Luxury Is Outperforming the Broader Market

Let’s start with the high-level data — because it paints a very specific picture.

✔ Luxury Home Sales ($1M+) Are Up Year-Over-Year

While mid-range price bands have flattened, the luxury tier shows consistent sales volume growth, even during rate spikes.

✔ Days on Market Are Shortening at the High End

Top properties — especially new construction — are moving faster than they were a year ago.

✔ Prices in Luxury Zip Codes Continue to Climb

  • 37215 (Green Hills): Strong appreciation, extremely low turnover

  • 37205 (Belle Meade/West End): Ultra-tight inventory, competitive offers

  • 37027 (Brentwood): High demand for modern builds + relocations

  • 37067 (Franklin): Massive relocation energy + new luxury supply

  • Gulch/Sylvan Park/Cherokee Park: The modern luxury boom

✔ Nashville Continues to Outperform the National Price Index

FHFA data shows Tennessee outpacing the U.S. average — with Nashville leading the push.

Why?
Because the buyers entering this segment aren’t local-only.
They’re national.

II. Who’s Buying Nashville Luxury?

The New High-Net-Worth Migration Wave**

This is the most important driver people overlook.

The Nashville luxury buyer of 2025 is not the same buyer from 2020.

Today’s luxury buyers are coming from major metros where:

  • $2–4M is “entry level”

  • New construction is limited

  • Square footage is premium

  • Property taxes are high

  • Lifestyle flexibility is minimal

So when they land in Nashville and see:

  • Modern, 4,500–7,500 sq ft

  • New construction

  • Designer kitchens + elevated finishes

  • Large lots

  • Quiet streets

  • STR-friendly pockets

  • $1.6M–$3.5M price points

…their reaction is predictable:

“This would be $6M where we’re from.”

This isn’t a cliché — it’s a weekly conversation for me.

Top relocation sources for Nashville luxury:

  • Los Angeles

  • San Diego

  • NYC / New Jersey

  • Chicago

  • Dallas

  • Austin

  • South Florida

These buyers aren’t just purchasing homes — they’re bringing new standards, new expectations, and new willingness to pay for quality.

III. The Shift: Luxury Is Becoming More Modern, More Intentional, and More Experiential

When I walk into a showing with luxury clients, it’s clear:
Their expectations are different.

Here’s what’s changing:

1. The Era of Transitional-Modern Is Here

Buyers want a blend of warmth + clean design.

Think:

  • White oak

  • Limewash finishes

  • Oversized windows

  • Steel/glass details

  • Cosentino, Taj Mahal, and quartzite slabs

  • Architectural lighting

  • High ceilings

  • Soft, muted palettes

The “builder-grade farmhouse” era is completely over.

2. Amenity Spaces Now Matter More Than Bedrooms

The luxury buyer is prioritizing:

  • Wellness rooms

  • Saunas

  • Fitness studios

  • Office suites

  • Outdoor kitchens + fireplaces

  • Covered porches with heaters

  • Pool-ready yards

  • Plunge pools

  • “Prep kitchens” instead of small pantries

This is now expectation — not bonus.

3. Luxury Buyers Want Turnkey

If a home feels dated, they won’t touch it unless the price reflects the full renovation cost.

The days of “it just needs cosmetic updates” are gone.

4. Privacy and Quiet Luxury Are Driving Demand

People want less noise, less traffic, less public exposure.
This is why pockets of:

  • Oak Hill

  • Forest Hills

  • Belle Meade

  • Franklin
    continue to pull premium pricing.

They offer something money can’t buy elsewhere:
Peace.

IV. The New Power Players: Luxury STR Buyers

This is a niche segment — but it’s accelerating fast.

Luxury investors want:

  • 5–7 bedrooms

  • Rooftop decks

  • Designer interiors

  • High sleeping capacity

  • Proximity to downtown

  • Professional, hospitality-level finishes

These properties double as:

  • Luxury vacation homes

  • STR income producers

  • Wealth captures (via depreciation)

  • Legacy assets

The returns on these — especially DTC-zoned units — can outperform multi-family in the right scenario.

Expect this segment to grow further in 2026.

V. Off-Market Deals Are Rising — Here’s Why

This is where my job becomes extremely relationship-driven.

The best luxury opportunities often:

  • Never hit the MLS

  • Come from builder relationships

  • Come from Compass private exclusives

  • Come from developers needing pre-sales

  • Come from relocation timing gaps

  • Come from quiet listings from high-profile clients

In the last year alone, I’ve placed luxury buyers into homes no one knew were available.

This is not luck.
It’s network.
It’s consistency.
It’s access.

And it’s something AI websites, portals, and Zillow can’t replicate.

VI. What I Expect in 2026 (My Honest Forecast)

Here’s where the market is heading:

1. Luxury inventory will increase — but so will absorption.

Builders are bringing more supply, but high-net-worth demand will match it.

2. Prices will rise steadily, not explosively.

Controlled, consistent price growth around 3–7% in key luxury zips.

3. Modern new construction will command the highest premiums.

4. Dated luxury homes will underperform unless renovated.

Buyers don’t want “projects.”

5. STR-friendly luxury will become a real wealth strategy.

6. More off-market trades will occur at the high end.

7. Nashville’s luxury market will separate itself from the national narrative.

Nashville used to follow national trends.
Not anymore.
The luxury segment has its own momentum now — and it’s strong.

VII. Q&A With Jack Costigan — The Part Every Reader Wants

Q: What separates a luxury listing that sells fast from one that lingers?

A: Details. Lighting. Staging. Photography. Flow. The emotion a home creates the second you step inside.

Q: Are buyers negotiating?

A: In the $1M–$2M range, yes — strategically.
Above $3M?
If it’s a standout product, buyers are paying.

Q: What’s the most underrated luxury zip code right now?

A: Franklin and Sylvan Park — for completely different reasons.

Q: What’s the single best investment for resale?

A: A modern, elevated kitchen with luxury finishes. Kitchens drive emotion and price.

VIII. Final Word

The luxury market is evolving…
But the biggest shift isn’t in the data — it’s in the mindset of the people coming here.

Today’s buyers want more than a home.
They want an experience.
They want design.
They want peace, privacy, quality, and confidence.

And Nashville — in this moment — is delivering that better than almost any city in the country.

I see it every day.
I study it every night.
And I help my clients navigate it every single week.

That’s why this isn’t just another market to me.
It’s a calling.
And it’s just getting started.

Jack Costigan is a top-producing Realtor® and founder of The Costigan Group at Compass Nashville, specializing in residential, relocation, investment, and short-term rental real estate throughout Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Known for his modern marketing and data-driven approach, Jack has helped dozens of clients buy and sell homes across Greater Nashville. Learn more at jackcostiganrealestate.com.

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