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Davidson County

New construction homes for sale in Davidson County, TN

230 homes

New home communities in Davidson County, TN

37 communities

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Housing market in Davidson County, TN

  • State
    Tennessee
  • Cities
    6
  • Single family
    190
  • Townhouses
    17
  • Multi family
    3
  • Condominiums
    19
  • Active builders
    19
  • Starting price
    $259,900
  • Median price
    $499,990
  • Price per square foot
    $238.6

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 230 listings in Davidson County, TN, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Davidson County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Healthcare, music, and higher education serve as the primary economic engines for Davidson County, which encompasses the state capital of Nashville. This Sunbelt hub supports a diverse workforce through major employers like Vanderbilt University and HCA Healthcare, alongside a massive entertainment and tourism sector. The Cumberland River winds through the county, providing both a geographic centerpiece and a historical foundation for the region’s continued commercial expansion.

Cities & Community Character

The county offers a distinct contrast between the high-density urban core of Nashville and the quieter, established residential enclaves of Belle Meade and Forest Hills. Beyond the city center, satellite communities like Goodlettsville provide a more suburban feel while maintaining immediate access to metropolitan amenities and professional hubs.

Market Trends & Development

The new construction market in Davidson County is characterized by aggressive infill projects in urban neighborhoods and expanding residential development in Davidson County’s outer reaches. Corporate relocations and a steady influx of new residents drive this demand, leading to a mix of modern townhomes and traditional single-family subdivisions. Developers are increasingly focusing on transit-oriented designs to accommodate the sustained population growth seen across the Middle Tennessee region.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Tennessee’s lack of a state income tax provides a significant financial incentive for those moving to the region, enhancing the overall value of local real estate compared to other major metropolitan areas. Given the humid subtropical climate, modern builds often prioritize high-efficiency HVAC systems and advanced insulation to manage summer cooling costs effectively. These energy-efficient features ensure long-term sustainability for homeowners in a region known for its warm summers.