Nashville home prices trail large cities'

CoreLogic has crunched July home-price numbers from around the country and found that, on the whole, they haven't changed since the summer of 2009. Nashville's prices, though, have fallen 4.2 percent when you include distressed sales. Take out those market-distorting deals and the year-over-year drop is trimmed to 1.25 percent. That's in line with Tennessee's numbers over that time...

...but worse than many of the country's largest metro areas. The three-point gap caused by distressed sales is far bigger than in the cities listed here.

[...] over the 12 months that

[...] over the 12 months that ended in August. The year-over-year drop is more than a point worse than July’s equivalent number. Taking out distressed sales, the data shows August’s number at -1.7 percent and July’s [...]

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